Tony Ward (III),
Bruce Labruce,
Ron Athey,
Paul Bellini,
Michael Glass
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C. David Johnson
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Joaquín Martínez
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Vaginal Creme Davis
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Rick Castro
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Josh Levy
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Soren Salzer
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Darryl Carlton
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Kevin Kramer
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Kevin P. Scott
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Christine Louise Berry
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Steve Hall
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Steve Anderson (V)
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Alex Austin
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Paul "Superhustler" Bateman
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Bud Cockerham
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Gerald Harris
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Rocco Haze
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Brent Hoover
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Ivar Johnson
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Matt Johnstone
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Ty Jong-Hall
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Antonio Lee Klatt
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Billy Mauro
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Ryan McAndrew
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Sean McAndrew
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Glen Meadmore
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Max Milian
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J. Cedric Mills
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Merle Morris
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Stephen Mounce
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Eric Polito
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Graham David Smith
,
Michael Spain
,
Wash Westmoreland
,
Miles H. Wildecock II
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Dimitri Xolt
,
Tony Powers
,
David Kendall
Bruce LaBruce produced, co-wrote, co-directed, and starred in this satiric black sex comedy about gay hustlers and their customers in Santa Monica, California. Monti Ward (Tony Ward), a male prostitut... read more
e, is dead, floating face down in a Jacuzzi as the story begins, and in voice over, Monti describes the circumstances that led him to this cruel fate. Jurgen Anger (Bruce LaBruce), a writer from Europe, is in California researching a book on prostitution, and when he sees Monti, he decides that this is the man he wants to be his tour guide. Jurgen offers Monti $1,000 to tell him stories about "work" (which is more profitable and less taxing than what most of his clients put him through), and Monti agrees. However, Monti is no male whore with a heart of gold; earlier the same day, he stole a car and ran over the foot of Eigil Vesti (Kevin P. Scott), another hustler (though after his foot has to be taken off, Eigil discovers a lucrative sideline working with amputation fetishists). As Monti regales Jurgen with tales about johns who like knives, duct tape, or any number of other strange and disgusting things, the writer finds himself developing a serious crush on his hustler. Leading man Tony Ward previously worked as a model and appeared in several videos with Madonna, including "Justify My Love" and "Cherish." ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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DVD Release Date: July 9, 2002