Low-budget "vanity" film written and directed by, and starring, Wally White, about a gay Manhattanite (looking like a cross between Tom Hulce and Tom "Billy Jack" Laughlin) who joins the summer pilgrimage to Provincetown. The technique is self-depreciatively informal and playful (lots of chatting to the camera, lots of mimicry of Golden Age Hollywood devices); the acting is amateurish; the attitude is indomitably bouncy. With Randy Becker, Bash Halow. (1995) — Duncan Shepherd
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