The Velocity of Gary (1999) [R]

Release Date:
July 16, 1999

Original Title:
The Velocity of Gary

Alternate Titles:
Gary
Schrille Nächte in New York
The Velocity of Gary* *(Not His Real Name)
Zakochany Valentino

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Cineville
Ventanarosa Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 100

One Sexy Girl. Two Hot Guys. A Million Possibilities.

When bisexual porn star Valentino meets new-in-town hustler Gary, there is an immediate attraction between the two. Valentino helps get Gary a job at a phone-sex company, and they become fast friends and lovers, but tension threatens their relationship when Gary and Valentino's friend Mary becomes involved. When Valentino finds out he is dying and Mary is going to have his child, the three must work through hard times together.

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Jonas Steadman

Art Direction:
Rachel Kamerman

Assistant Editor:
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Gayle S. Ocheltree

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Linda Baskin

Assistant Sound Designer:
Carl D. Ware

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Timm Oberwelland
Laurel Smith
Luis Colina

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Christopher Sposa
John Anthony Gray
Karl Wasserman

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Laurel Smith

Casting Assistant:
Glenn-Thomas Ford

Choreographer:
Stanton Schnepp

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Thomas D. Adelman

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James Still

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Laura Marolakos

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Julie Lynn Ebin

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Dan Ireland

Director of Photography:
Claudio Rocha

Editor:
Luis Colina

Executive Producer:
Kathryn Arnold
Carl Colpaert
Vincent D'Onofrio
Ellen S. Wander
Dan Ireland
Joe Simon

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Rick Schuetz

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Diane Conn
Daniel Hank

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Suzanne Smith
Kerry Barden

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Noelle Thurin

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Peitor Angell

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Natalie Samanon

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Lisa C. Clark

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Melissa M. Levander

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Lance Brown

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Emily Gaydos
Samuel Libraty

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Jeff Pullman

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