Information
| Year: | 2007 |
| Rating: | 4.1(258) |
| Listed in: | Adventure, Comedy, Thriller |
| Directed by: | Robert Gaston |
| Actors: | Michael Molina Peter Stickles Matt Cannon Jessica Graham Jennifer Layne Park Mei-Yann Hwang |
| "meet the new queer crimefighting duo" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Robert Gaston | |
| Actors | |
| Michael Molina | as Michael/Kyle Dalmar |
| Peter Stickles | as Victor |
| Matt Cannon | as Joey |
| Joe Almanza | as Tevin |
| Grant Barker | as Samuel |
| Houston Bernard | as Nico |
| Scott Spragg | as Franz |
| Adam R. Deremer | as Gio |
| Ben Sander | as Emily Monroe |
| Greg Ratz | as Conner |
| Patrick Bradley | as Art Patron #1 |
| Kevin Gallagher | as Massage Therapist |
| Freddy Garland | as Skipp |
| Robert Gaston | as Bartender Bob |
| Ben Green | as Adam |
| Matthew Harmon | as Art Patron #2 |
| Joseph Healy | as Wes |
| Gary Kramer | as Ken |
| Kevin Momenee | as Stephen Dawson |
| Louis DeVaughn Nelson | as Howie |
| Greg Pronko | as Dexter |
| Sean Simms | as Bouncer |
| Nick Smith | as Reporter |
| Joseph Stumm | as Police Officer |
| Chaney Tullos | as Marco |
| Dan Van Wert | as Toby |
| Actresses | |
| Jessica Graham | as Abigail Marks |
| Jennifer Layne Park | as Monique |
| Mei-Yann Hwang | as May |
| Liz Douglas | as Kimmy |
| Kim Blackman | as Kendle Darr |
| Jessica Anasti | as Emily Monroe's assistant |
| Kelly Burkhardt | as Art Patron #4 |
| Annette Kaplafka | as Kate Brighten |
| Brooke Lewis | as Allison |
| Michele B. McGraw | as Woman in bar |
| Danielle Ochroch | as Chelsea |
| Michelle Pollino | as Bobby Joe |
| Amanda Williamson | as Mary |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Plot: | When lesbian detective Abigail Marks teams up with gay guy Michael Dalmar to solve the disappearance of his twin, Kyle Dalmar, a famed portrait photographer, their investigation leads them into the Kyle's risqué world. With Michael posing as Kyle, the pair uncover assistants who have designs on their bosses, clients who have an interest in detectives, and killers who want them stopped. Navigating between identity and duplicity, Abigail and Michael discover that photos never lie, and two minutes can mean the difference between life and death. |
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