VGL-Hung!
Synopsis
Coming home alone from a night of clubbing - again - Terry logs on to one of the many gay pick up sites available on the Internet.
With nothing but sleazy men, timewasters and strange men on line, Terry almost gives up on meeting the man of his dreams until a magic website promises him otherwise.
Suddenly given the powers to change his body to anything he describes himself as on-line, Terry starts to conjure up an array of gorgeous looks for himself. But as he embarks on a string of sexual encounters, Terry has to discover the hard way that beauty really is only skin deep.
Details
- Year
- 2008
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 20 mins
- Format
- HDV
- Director
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Max Barber
- Producer
- Hugo Eyre Varnier
- Editor
- Logan Paul Fraser
- Screenwriter
- Max Barber, Hugo Eyre Varnier
- Director of Photography
- Simon Booth
- Sound
- Tim Harrison
- Composer
- Dmitry Kormann
- Principal cast
- Marcus Proctor, Jeff Chandler, Jake Ryder, Ashlye Ryder, Richard Vettori, Manthony Maretine, Jensen Lomax, Leonardo, Elixi, Carlo Cox
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Clevermax Productions and Eurocreme Productions
clevermax@aol.com
Sales Company
Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre
401 Richmond Street West, Suite #119Toronto ON
Canada M5V 3A8
T +1 416 588 0725
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