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Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss

Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss

Lights!... Camera!... Attraction!

Released PG 92 min 6.6/10 Votes: 4002
Billy Collier is a photographer working on a series of pictures featuring recreations of movie kisses, with drag queens playing the female roles. For his male model, he hires Gabriel, a young waiter on whom he has developed a serious crush. While Billy is openly gay, Gabriel says that he is straight and even claims to have a girlfriend. However, as they spend more time together and grow closer, Billy becomes increasingly unsure that this is true.
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1998-07-24
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