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A guy house-sitting at a home based women's spa finds himself providing erotic services to female clients who mistake him for the substitute therapist.

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Cast

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Miyoko Fujimori ...
Valerie (as Flower)
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Drake
Catalina Larranaga ...
Carrie (as Catalina Larra)
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Nick (as Scott Duke)
Tracy Ryan ...
Nancy (as Tracy Angeles)
Teanna Kai ...
Karen
Michael Pirelli ...
Brian
April Flowers ...
Jennifer (as Diana Espen)
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Heather (as Andrea Carlson)
Joe Rubin ...
The Neighbor
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Brian
April Wing ...
Karen

Directed by

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Kelley Cauthen

Written by

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Sebastien Guy ... (written by) (as Scott Duke)

Produced by

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Eric S. Deutsch ... executive producer
Edward Holzman ... executive producer (as Edward R. Holzman)
Kelly Andrea Rubin ... producer

Music by

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Carl Coronado ... (music composed by)

Cinematography by

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Kazuo Minami ... director of photography

Editing by

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Ira Garden

Editorial Department

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David Rosenberg ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Anna Camille Miller ... (as Anna C. Miller-Sharma)

Production Design by

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Brian F. McCabe

Art Direction by

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Derek Hughes

Costume Design by

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Marina Leone ... (as Marina Leyzbovskay)

Makeup Department

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Stephanie Coffey ... key makeup artist
Myke Michaels ... makeup artist
Rick Wetzel ... key hair stylist

Production Management

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Noël K. Cohan ... unit production manager (as Noel Cohen)
David Dancyger ... post-production supervisor
Darren B. Turbow ... executive in charge of production

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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James Clark ... second assistant director
Justin W. Hill ... first assistant director (as J.W. Hill)
Derek Olsen ... second second assistant director

Art Department

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James Clark ... set dresser
Sarah Geller ... property master
Christopher Joseph ... painter
Sandra Mitchell ... lead person
Chris Rubin ... swing
Terri Webster ... swing

Sound Department

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Bill J. DiDonna ... boom operator
Eric J. Goldstein ... boom operator
Lee Howell ... sound mixer
Kris Johnson ... boom operator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Edgar Arellano ... gaffer
Roberto Correa ... swing: electrical department
Kelly Cummins ... second assistant camera
Suzanne England ... still photographer
Vince Forcier ... grip
Michael Gerren ... electrician
Edward Hernandez ... best boy grip
Colin Hudson ... steadicam operator
Michael A. Johnson ... camera operator
April Lanci ... camera loader
Jean-Pierre Marangokis ... dolly grip / key grip
Evan Marder ... best boy electric
Scot Petitclerc ... first assistant camera
Caleb H. Poynter ... grip
Martin Reder ... electrician
Charles Schner ... camera operator (as Chip Schner)
Marcel Schoettel ... electrician
Aaron Steffens ... best boy electric
Dennis Wong ... grip
Eric Yahraus ... grip

Casting Department

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Jana Freeman ... casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Jennifer Lee ... wardrobe assistant

Location Management

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Christian Schlosser ... location manager

Script and Continuity Department

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Barry L. Caldwell ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Rich Epstein ... driver
Joe Rubin ... driver
Mark Seger ... driver
Emily Shelton ... driver
Steve Shoemaker ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Eddie Balandas ... security officer
Randall Scott Barton ... public relations
Barry Beauchamp ... caterer
Lance Beckoff ... craft service
Rich Benn ... production assistant
Joe Bolden ... assistant coordinator
Ben Burfield ... assistant coordinator
Laura Glass ... insurance
Alex Gonzales ... caterer
Patti Gonzalez ... legal
Julia Higgins ... executive assistant
B. Richard Jeffery ... accountant
Michael King ... production assistant
Michael Krainak ... set coordinator
Nick Malik ... assistant accountant
Patrick McCormack ... caterer
Danny Re ... production coordinator
Michael James 'Scotty' Scott ... key set production assistant (as Michael Scott)
David Stanley ... coordinator

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Drake takes a house-sitting job at the home based business of Carrie, who runs a spa which provides counseling, massage and meditation services for women. When Drake accidentally puts her next newspaper column entitled "What Men Want" into the shredder, he decides to cover his mistake by writing and faxing in his own article on the subject. Then, Drake is unexpectedly faced with beautiful female clients who mistake him as Carrie's substitute therapist and he quickly finds himself dishing out common sense advice, providing massages and even more erotic forms of physical therapy, and getting paid cash for it. When Drake's article is a big hit, there's a sudden influx of new business, and he calls in his buddy Nick to help satisfy all the female clients. However, trouble is on the way. Written by TimeNTide

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Also Known As
  • The Sex Substitute (United States)
  • The Sex Substitute (United Kingdom)
  • El substituto del sexo (Venezuela)
  • O Substituto Do Sexo (Brazil)
  • El substituto sexual (Venezuela)
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  • 95 min
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Movie Connections Followed by The Sex Substitute 2 (2003). See more »

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