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Release Date:
October 5, 2009
Original Title:
Boys On Film 3: American Boy
Alternate Titles:
Boys On Film 3
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Romance
Production Companies:
Peccadillo Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 135
Created by gay directors and actors, Boys On Film features numerous award-winning shorts that deal with all aspects of gay life. Volume 3: American Boy contains seven complete films: Adam Salky's "Dare" starring Adam Fleming, Michael Cassidy, and Marla Burkholder; Jody Wheeler's "In The Closet" starring J.T. Tepnapa and Brent Corrigan; Dennis Shinners's "Area X" starring Matt Schuneman and Antony Raymond; Julian Breece's "The Young & Evil" starring Vaughn Lowery, Diana Elizabeth Jordan, and Reggie Watkins; Brian Krinsky's "Dish :)" starring Matthew Monge, Jeff Martin, and Octavio Altamirano; Carter Smith's "Bugcrush" starring Josh Caras and Donald Cumming; and Kyle Thomas Coker's "Astoria, Queens" starring Aaron Michael Davies, James Heffron, Sangeeta Parekh, and Hayley Thompson-King.
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Director:
Adam Salky
Carter Smith
Julian Breece
Jody Wheeler
Dennis Shinners
Kyle Thomas Coker
Brian Krinsky
Director of Photography:
Steven Lewis
David Doyle
Rick Siegel
Carl Bartels
Tom Camarda
Neil Stephens
Darren Lew
Editor:
Holle Singer
Miku Happonen
Adam Salky
Dan Greeney
Geraud Brisson
Neil Stephens
Avi Youabian
Producer:
Brian Krinsky
Paul Abelkis
Kyle Thomas Coker
Dennis Shinners
Aaliyah Williams
Erin Wile
David Brind
Jody Wheeler
Writer:
David Brind
Carter Smith
Brian Krinsky
Jody Wheeler
Julian Breece
Kyle Thomas Coker
Dennis Shinners
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