Drag Queen Heist (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 7, 2004

Original Title:
Drag Queen Heist

Genres:
Comedy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 19

When Good Boys Become Bad Girls!

When Good Boys Become Bad Girls! Poor Bobby is stuck eating macaroni and cheese every night. He doesn't even have enough money to get a decent manicure. And then there is Jared. He works as a security guard at the Yarn Barn; and if business doesn't pick up he just might lose his job. Fortunately, Jared and Bobby have a plan. It's risky, but with a little lipstick and some eye shadow, it might just work. Drag Queen Heist is a new action comedy film about the robbing adventures of Bobby and Jared. Jared comes up with an infallible plan to rob the 2nd Fidelity Bank as women. Regrettably Jared's boyfriend and co-conspirator, Bobby, is anything but infallible. Each step Bobby takes is a step in the wrong direction.

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Animation:
Steve Parker

Assistant Director:
Charles Gage

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Theresa Larick

Cinematography:
Tony Donaldson

Costume Design:
Wendy Benitez

Director:
J.T. Tepnapa

Editor:
Rob Caves
Steve Parker

Executive Producer:
J.T. Tepnapa
Bill Warren

Hairstylist:
Juan Lopez
Ian J. McIntosh

Makeup Artist:
Kimberly Thomas

Music:
Shohei Urata

Producer:
Charles Gage

Still Photographer:
Paul Lei

Wardrobe Assistant:
Ian J. McIntosh

Writer:
David Jamieson
J.T. Tepnapa

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