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Broadway Damage (1997)

Broadway Damage (1997)
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This gay culture variation on the old theme of plucky kids looking for fame and fortune in the Big City concerns three recent college grads trying to make a name for themselves in Manhattan. Marc (Michael Shawn Lucas) is an aspiring actor who works a day job taking phone orders for tickets to the shows he wishes he was in. He shares an apartment in Greenwich Village with Cynthia (Mara Hobel), who wants to work for Vanity Fair and keeps leaving phone messages for Tina Brown that, to the surprise of Cynthia and no one else, never get returned. In the meantime, Cynthia supports herself with the help of her father's charge card. Robert (Aaron Williams) is another struggling actor who also dreams of getting a break as a writer and composer of Broadway musicals. He is also in love with Marc, but the rather ordinary-looking Robert doesn't meet the standards of hunky Marc, who is looking for a perfect 10. Marc thinks he might have found his dream man in the person of David (Hugh Panaro), until he discovers that David is not all he seems to be. Fans of high camp please note: one of Mara Hobel's more notable previous credits was playing the young Christina Crawford in the film version of Mommie Dearest. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Mara HobelMichael Shawn Lucas, (more)
Director(s):
Victor Mignatti
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Broadway Damage

This gay culture variation on the old theme of plucky kids looking for fame and fortune in the Big City concerns three recent college grads trying to make a name for themselves in Manhattan. Marc (Michael Shawn Lucas) is an aspiring actor who works a day job taking phone orders for tickets to the shows he wishes he was in. He shares an apartment in Greenwich Village with Cynthia (Mara Hobel), who wants to work for Vanity Fair and keeps leaving phone messages for Tina Brown that, to the surprise of Cynthia and no one else, never get returned. In the meantime, Cynthia supports herself with the help of her father's charge card. Robert (Aaron Williams) is another struggling actor who also dreams of getting a break as a writer and composer of Broadway musicals. He is also in love with Marc, but the rather ordinary-looking Robert doesn't meet the standards of hunky Marc, who is looking for a perfect 10. Marc thinks he might have found his dream man in the person of David (Hugh Panaro), until he discovers that David is not all he seems to be. Fans of high camp please note: one of Mara Hobel's more notable previous credits was playing the young Christina Crawford in the film version of Mommie Dearest. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins

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Director(s):
Victor Mignatti
Writer(s):
Victor Mignatti
Producer(s):
David Topel
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Adult Situations, Adult Humor)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Ralph D.

    I guess it depends on what your expectations of a low budget gay flick are. I think some were expecting deep and meaningful? Honestly for what it was this movie was cute and enjoyable. Sure it was trite and a little unbelivable, but what's wrong with a little lighthearted entertainment. The characters were well played and very attractive for the most part.

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    M Christopher S.

    Not such a bad movie. Considering most of the movies in the gay & Lesbian catagory are much worst, this one has got alot more going for it then I was expecting. The soundtrack was fun and a great flash back to some of the better "Disco". The characters were well thought out and acting was not bad. It is definately worth a watch at least once.

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    Gary F.

    Sure it was a low budget movie, but it was entertaining to watch! I was surprised at the ending. Would have liked more skin

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