Trick (1999)



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Synopsis:
A shy musical comedy composer searches in vain for someplace to bed down with a sexy go-go dancer in this sweet-natured romantic comedy set in Manhattan. College student Gabriel (Christian Campbell) wants to compose musical comedies; Katherine (Tori Spelling), his muse and confidante, wants to star in his productions. In the meantime, she's rehearsing an all-female version of Salomé set in a women's prison while he drowns his sorrows about a negative review at a tony strip club. On the way home from the bar, Gabriel notices Mark (Jean Paul Pitoc), one of the dancers from the club, catnapping in the subway. One mumble-mouthed come-on later, the men attempt to consummate their attraction to one another at Gabriel's tiny apartment, only to find themselves frustrated by pets, roommates, and a visit from Katherine. The couple's attempt to find a suitable boudoir leads them from one location to another; along the way, they discover that their attraction might extend beyond a single afternoon's ardor. Trick marked the feature debut of director Jim Fall, a New York University alumnus who had previously lensed such gay-themed shorts as Shanghai, He Touched Me, and Love Is Deaf, Dumb and Blind. Fall and first-time screenwriter Jason Schafer spent more than three years reworking his original script while raising half a million dollars to finance the film, which appeared at the Sundance and Berlin film festivals in 1999. Much of the publicity over the film centered on the heterosexuality of its two male romantic leads; despite such mild controversy, Trick became a modest art-house hit.

~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
7/23/1999
Director Credit
Jim Fall Director
Cast Credit
Kate Flannery
Christian Campbell Gabriel
John Paul Pitoc Mark
Tori Spelling Katherine
Steve Hayes Perry
Kevin Chamberlin Perry's Ex
Brad Beyer Rich
Lorri Bagley July
Production Credits Credit
Jim Fall Producer
Robert Hawk Co-Producer
Mark Beigelman Executive Producer
Mary Jane Skalski Executive Producer
Ross Katz Producer
Anthony Bregman Executive Producer
Eric d'Arbeloff Producer
Art Department Credit
Brian Elwell Set Decorator
Jody Asnes Production Designer
Gonzalo Cordoba Art Director
Casting Credit
Susan Shopmaker Casting
Choreography Credit
Robin Carrigan Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Terry Stacey Cinematographer
Music Credit
Brian A. Kates Music Editor
Production Management Credit
Darren Goldberg first Assistant Director
Petra Hoebel Location Manager
Darlene Liebman Production Coordinator
Per Melita Line Producer
Per Melita Production Manager
Cecily Kaston first Assistant Director
Liz Ip first Assistant Director
Sound Credit
Nancy Cabrera Foley Artist
Rachel Chancey Sound Effects Editor
Stephen Altobello Sound Editor
Parish West Boom Operator
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Mary Gasser Costume Designer
Susan Reilly Makeup



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