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Passing Strangers

Country: USA, Language: English, 76 mins

  • Director: Arthur J. Bressan Jr.

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Arthur J. Bressan, Jr.'s pioneering gay adult drama, Passing Strangers tells the story of two gay men in San Francisco who meet via a newspaper ad and fall in love. The stunning Robert Adams stars as Robert, the 18 year-old high school senior who is the object of affection for the film's 28-year old protagonist Tom (Robert Carnagey). Tom's curly locks and luscious good looks seem to make him irresistible to all - as he spends his time cruising Polk Street, going to the baths and the bars - but when Robert responds to his personal ad in the gay paper, Tom finds himself falling in love. It offers an earnest and deeply engaging gay love story at its core.


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Cast & Characters

Robert Adams as Robert
Arthur J. Bressan Jr. as Projectionist
Eddie Cadena as Man in baths
Robert Carnagey as Tom
David Dehr as Man in bubble bath
Grant Ditzler as Man on Polk St.
Chuck Feil as Man bubble baths
Edward Guthman as Tom's voice (voice)
Terry Hunter as Man in bubble bath
Robert Jerome as TV announcer
Jerry Johnson as Projectionist's voice (voice)