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Leather Jacket Love Story

Country: USA, Language: English, 85 mins

  • Director: David DeCoteau
  • Writer: Rondo Mieczkowski
  • Producer: Jerry Goldberg

CGiii Comment

This is just black and white porn (without the hard bits) with cutesy, bad actors and terrible music.

It's David DeCoteau...we expected no less.

A thoroughly painful experience.


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The(ir) Blurb...

In this gay romantic comedy tinged with a bit of fetish, teen Kyle (Sean Tataryn) is a hopeful poet who, bored with his superficial life and West Hollywood friends, decides to move to the Silver Lake area of Los Angeles, an area which he thinks is edgier and more artistic. Just after moving, Kyle discovers a neighborhood coffee shop, where he is hoping to get his poetic juices flowing, but instead meets a motorcycle riding 30-year-old carpenter (Christopher Bradley). Will their one night stand turn into something more?

Cast & Characters

Sean Tataryn as Kyle;
Christopher Bradley as Mike;
Geoff Moody as Ian;
Hector Mercado as Sam;
Stephen J. McCarthy as Madge;
Erin Krystle as Charella;
Craig Olsen as Amanda;
Mink Stole as Martine;
Nicholas Worth as Jack;
William Butler as Julian;
Worthie Meacham as Waitress;
Arlene Golonka as Mom;
Dennis Larkin as Youth;
Sophie Poster as Grandma;
Daniel Escobar as Zana