You can't check in without getting checked out.
Helen and Luella are just another typical God-fearing mother and daughter who happen to bake Mincemeat muffins and run a charming if not a bit faded Bed and Breakfast Inn. Or are they? On the eve of the biggest gay party weekend of the year, and having not made advance reservations, five 'couples' find themselves having to make accommodations far from the city. There's Dom and Alex, the 'performers' and Deborah and Gabby, the sophisticated, entrepreneurial 'lipsticks'. There's also Mike and Eric, the upscale 'yuppie' power couple and their annoying 'fag-hag' friend, Lizette. Also checking in are Starr and Brenda, the struggling folk singer and tough-talking tomboy and lastly Rodney and Todd, the sugar daddy and 'personal trainer'. What should have been the biggest gay party weekend of the year quickly turns into every gay and lesbian's worst nightmare!
Cast
Mari Marks
Helen
Georgia Jean
Luella
Michael Soldier
Alex
Vinny Markus
Dom
Shannon Lee
Deborah
Hilary Bass
Starr
Denise Heller
Gabby
Robert Borzych
Eric
Derek Long
Mike
Lisa Block-Wieser
Lizette
Allie Rivenbark
Brenda
James Tolins
Todd
Jim Polivka
Rodney
Noah Naylor
Manfred
Rachael Lynn
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Bob "Bobaloo" Koenig
Sister Mary Marie 2.0
Nora Gaetana
Busty Lesbian
Timothy Kelley
Bingo Caller
Miriel Rust
Bingo Player
Kailee Brynes
Bingo Player
Robert Frye
Bingo Player
Juliet Wright
Opening Dancer
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- Release Date 07/13/2007
- Language English
- Director Jaymes Thompson
| Country | Date | Format | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Jul 13, 2007 | Theatrical | — |
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