Fired from a TV show, a writer looks into becoming a chorus boy while a documentary crew follows his efforts.Fired from a TV show, a writer looks into becoming a chorus boy while a documentary crew follows his efforts.Fired from a TV show, a writer looks into becoming a chorus boy while a documentary crew follows his efforts.
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Stephen G. McClelland
- Cocktails Stripper
- (as Stephen McClelland)
Bill Sammeth
- Billy Sammeth - Close Friend
- (as Billy Sammeth)
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Did you know
- TriviaJason Buchtel and Adrian Armas met during the filming of this movie and entered into a long term relationship, extending at least through 2010, when Jason was a producer of, and Adrian acted in, Violet Tendencies (2010).
- GoofsStan Marian is credited twice, in the same list of actors, as a "Cocktails Stripper".
- ConnectionsFeatures Backstage Live (2001)
- SoundtracksFashion Party
Performed by Daniele Luppi
Courtesy of Belmondo Music
Written by Daniele Luppi
Published by Belmondo Music (BMI)
Featured review
What? That's the question I kept asking myself while watching Showboy. I thought I was in for a great satirical mockumentary in the christopher guest tradition. What I got was an unfunny, depressing, and at times, boring movie full of gay stereotypes. Why in the world movies made by gay men have to be full of stereotypes still is beyond me. You want to know some of them? Okay lets go: Christian lives with numerous "roommates" most of which lisp. Multiple choice time, Christian gets fired from his job and tries to find work as a (a) construction worker (b) office professional (c) auto mechanic (d) vegas chorus dancer. Duh the answer is d! Christian is obsessed with the tiny itty bitty amount of extra skin he has in his mid section. Christian insists on wearing white socks and shorts. Do I have to go on? The other main annoyance was how mean spirited the whole movie was. Guest can take characters and basically tear them apart, making fun of them the whole way, but there is this over the top jest to the proceedings that make it funny, not harsh. This movie has a gritty voyeuristic quality to it that makes the constant failure of Christian and the impossibly cool nature of the documentary crew (example time, Christian pours his heart out telling the crew that the only reason he lets them follow him around is because he'd feel so empty and lonely without them, they continue letting him believe they are actually trying to film a nice documentary about him and his script) really really hard to take. I chuckled a few times, mostly during early scenes of an inappropriately attired Christian learning to dance, but mostly I sat through the whole thing tempted to turn it off and watch something else. .5 out of 10 stars
- spooky_trix
- Aug 25, 2004
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- Filming locations
- Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino, 3655 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA(Six Feet Under' on location, Las Vegas)
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Box office
- Budget
- $300,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $34,646
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,597
- Apr 11, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $34,646
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
- Color
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