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Hot Guys with Guns ()


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If you can imagine Lethal Weapon with Mel Gibson and Danny Glover as younger, hotter ex-boyfriends, you'll have the basis for 'Hot Guys With Guns,' a modern take on the old-fashioned detective story. It's Chinatown meets Boystown.

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Danny Lohman
Brian McArdle ...
Patrick 'Pip' Armstrong
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Robin
Darryl Stephens ...
Tim Sampson
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Patricia Armstrong
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Bruce Lieberman
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Jimmy Peppicelli
Chad Strawn ...
Troy
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Tang
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Alejandra
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Kyle Vagiene
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Jessica Vagiene
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Jasmin
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Producer
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Flack
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Smoking Hot Actor
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Auditioner 1 (as Michael Manuel Sanders)
Spencer Collins ...
Auditioner 2
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Casting Director
Bob King ...
Michael Constantino
David Barnes ...
Ray (as David Nathie Barnes)
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Kirk Sampson
Tom Pardoe ...
Dungeon Master
Alex Minsky ...
The Bartender at Kirk's
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John
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Shawn
Sam Borelli ...
Sam Borelli / Shawn & John's Guest
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Tits Nelson
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Trench Coat Guy (as David Edelstein)
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Ice Cream Girl
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Matt
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Steve (as Kevin Stea)
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Neighbor Shawn
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Bad Actor
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Brilliant Actress
Mark Neal ...
Really Bad Director
Jonathan Mateer ...
Camera Assistant
Ken Rosier ...
Film Crew Cop (as Kenneth Rosier)
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Grip
Ruben Gasca ...
Boom Guy
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Loretta the Sound Girl
Debra Goff ...
Jasmyn's Makeup and Hair (as Debra L. Goff)
Stasha Surdyke ...
Martini Lady (as Stasha Sturdyke)
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Lube Master
Steven Kay ...
Feeding Master
Roland Lopez ...
Police Officer
Field Blauvelt ...
Jimmy's Student
Howard Behnken ...
Jimmy's Student
Michelle Bradford ...
Jimmy's Student
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Jimmy's Student
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Jimmy's Student
Hectorlyne Wuor Jarmon ...
Jimmy's Student (as Hectorlyn Wour)
Rich Menicelli ...
Bruce's Guest
Richard Teeter ...
Bruce's Guest
John Dunlea ...
Bruce's Guest
Cory Brunwasser ...
Michael's Guest
Roy Chavez ...
Michael's Guest
Fernie Gonzalez ...
Michael's Guest
Darrell Gardner ...
Michael's Guest
Mike Foley ...
Michael's Guest
Ken Rambo ...
Michael's Guest
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Michelle
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Shawn & John's Guest
Jacquie Smith Spates ...
Shawn & John's Guest (as JacQui Smith-Spates)
Peter Calandra ...
Shawn & John's Guest
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Jason
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Nathan Adler (as Leon Accord)
Ryland Shelton ...
Damian Johns
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Pianist
Andrea Krauss ...
Kirk's Guest
Doug Dangerfield ...
Guy in Sling
Christopher Lindes ...
Kirk's Guest (as Christopher J. Lindes)
Morgan Martin ...
Kirk's Guest
Jossara Jinaro ...
Kirk's Guest
Peter McQuaid ...
Kirk's Guest
Andre Chambers ...
Kirk's Guest
Jeremy Manning ...
Kirk's Guest
Qabriel Bianchini ...
Kirk's Guest
Gregg Placentini ...
Kirk's Guest
Curt Boswell ...
Kirk's Guest
Mikel Gerle ...
Kirk's Guest (as Mike Gerle)
Blake Bradley ...
Kirk's Guest
Brooke Kettner ...
Lady at Table One
Nathaniel Oliver Grey ...
Man at Table One
Ben Jehoshua ...
Man at Table Two
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Man at Table Two
Shaka Walker ...
Fubar Patron
Tommy Allen ...
Fubar Patron
Taylor Fenno ...
Fubar Patron
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Fubar Patron
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Fubar Patron
Scott Khouri ...
Fubar Patron
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Fubar Patron
Ernest Winborne ...
Fubar Patron
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Fubar Patron
Andres Burgos ...
Fubar Patron
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Fubar Patron
Felipe Echerri ...
Fubar Patron
Lonnie Braxton ...
Fubar Patron
Evan Lee ...
Go-Go Boy

Directed by

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Doug Spearman ... (directed by)

Written by

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Doug Spearman ... (written by)

Produced by

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Scott Anderson ... co-executive producer
Bill Dellgrosso ... co-executive producer
Brandon DeShazer ... co-producer
Joel Heisey ... executive producer
Hectorlyne Wuor Jarmon ... associate producer (as Hectorlyn Wour)
Ben Patrick Johnson ... co-producer
Kelton Jones ... producer (produced by) (as Kelly Jones)
Suzan Kaminga Jones ... producer (produced by)
Steven John Kay ... associate producer
Chuck Kirby ... associate producer
Bob Koherr ... associate producer
Lucky McNulty ... line producer
Joel Shields ... associate producer
Doug Spearman ... executive producer
Michael Trigg ... associate producer
Steven W. Wallace ... associate producer (as Steven Wallace)
Mervyn Warren ... producer (produced by)

Music by

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Mervyn Warren ... (music by)

Cinematography by

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Kelton Jones ... director of photography (as Kelly Jones)

Editing by

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Scott Draper ... (edited by)
Christo Tsiaras ... (edited by)

Editorial Department

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Scott Draper ... on-line editor
Adam Eyster ... first assistant editor
David Torres ... assistant editor
Christo Tsiaras ... supervising editor

Costume Design by

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Lisa Norcia ... (costumes designed by)

Production Management

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Chris Smernes ... production manager
Alexx Spada ... production manager

Art Department

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Joshua Bramer ... property master

Sound Department

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Ruben Gasca ... boom operator
Michael LaFerla ... sound editor
Richard B. Larimore ... sound editor / supervising sound editor
Jon Lyga ... re-recording mixer
Thomas Orozco ... sound mixer

Special Effects by

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Erik Sogn ... special effects

Visual Effects by

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Ants ... main titles
Mike Machin ... visual effects artist

Camera and Electrical Department

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Taylor Fenno ... second assistant camera
Jessica Jurges ... second assistant camera
Brett Juskalian ... second unit
Jeremy Look ... first assistant camera
Krizia Vega ... assistant camera

Music Department

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Gavin Bradley ... composer: additional music
Pei Pei Chung ... songwriter/music producer: "Antiquae Voces"
Arlin Godwin ... additional music by / composer: additional music
Steve Graeber ... composer: additional music
Scotch Ellis Loring ... composer: additional music

Script and Continuity Department

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Craig Holt ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Ricardo Gonzalez ... production assistant
Ash Johnson ... production assistant
Brian D. Katz ... production assistant (as Breyen Katz)

Thanks

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Cheryl Bedford ... special thanks
Daniel Knight ... special thanks
John Paradise ... very special thanks
Carol Ann Shine ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Danny Lohman and Patrick ("Pip") Armstrong are gay, former lovers, and best friends recovering from their romantic split living in Los Angeles. Danny is a struggling actor who supplements his income by waiting tables. He is taking a private-detective class taught by former PI Jimmy Peppicelli solely as research for a role on a television crime drama for which he has an audition. Well-connected Pip lives off his wealthy, overbearing, substance-indulging, off-kilter mother Patricia, in whose house he lives in his own separate wing. Like Patricia, Pip is a hedonistic narcissist. He has convinced himself that he has long been on the search for Mr. Right, but in reality seems content to settle for Mr. Right Now, a role currently filled by actor/model Robin, who wants to be Pip's Mr. Right but is aware that he will eventually be tossed aside like all the others in Pip's life. Pip is also not averse to more than one Mr. Right Now at any given time. Patricia indulges Pip's search for that Mr. Right; she never considered Danny for that category solely because he's Black. At a private gay sex party in Pip's friend Michael Constantino's home, Pip is drugged; the next morning he awakens to find the house ransacked and many items gone, including his Rolex and his car. This is the third such incident in the Los Angeles gay community in recent memory; they've all gone unreported because of the number of famous people at the parties who wish to remain in the closet. With Jimmy in the background providing his expertise, Danny assists Pip in trying to find out who the perpetrator behind these crimes could be. Despite Danny being at the top of Jimmy's class, he and Pip might at times be way over their heads, with their lives potentially in danger if they get too close to discovering the truth, but in the process they might also realize truths about their personal lives. Written by Huggo

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Taglines Imagine Lethal Weapon if Mel Gibson and Danny Glover were ex-boyfriends. See more »
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  • 105 min
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Budget $200,000 (estimated)

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Trivia "Something To Shoot For" the main title song by Mervyn Warren has been short-listed for nomination in the Best Original Song category of the 2014 Oscars. See more »
Goofs There was no story at all as to how Robin knew the address of Sergio Mendez, remember, the address was only given to Danny & Pip. There was no way for Robin to know where Sergio's place was, now was there. See more »
Movie Connections References This Gun for Hire (1942). See more »
Soundtracks Something To Shoot For See more »
Quotes Jimmy Peppicelli: That man is my dentist!
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