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a.k.a. ''When Love Comes Along'' | a.k.a. ''When Love Comes Along (alternate title)'' | ||
== | == Movie Summary == | ||
* ''Released: September 9, 1999 (New Zealand)'' | |||
* Mark (Dean O'Gorman) is a wannabe songwriter, poet, druggie, and hedonist who has problems with intimacy. He is introduced to us by his 'pals' - two performers Fig (Nancy Brunning) and Sally (Sophia Hawthorne) - in a narrative way and who proceed to tell us Mark's history as it has developed in their eyes. Mark is the heartthrob of Stephen (Simon Prast), an older, more mature man than Mark who tries to lead him into a productive life. Into town comes New Zealand's most popular singer Katie Keen (Rena Owen) who has come home from a long stay in Los Angeles where her career has been on the skids. She is no longer young, no longer has engagements, and is in need of her closest friend Stephen's consolation. Katie must confront her age and her career state, Stephen must move on his deep feelings for Mark, Mark must get off the wild life and focus on what matters, and Fig and Sally need to get their amateur status boosted. The cycle of these needs is magnified when the five go to a beach house and Katie's 'boyfriend' Eddie (Simon Westaway) shows up with some surprise news that changes Katie's life, allows Stephen and Mark to confront their blocks, and provides an opportunity for Fig and Sally they least expected. | * Mark (Dean O'Gorman) is a wannabe songwriter, poet, druggie, and hedonist who has problems with intimacy. He is introduced to us by his 'pals' - two performers Fig (Nancy Brunning) and Sally (Sophia Hawthorne) - in a narrative way and who proceed to tell us Mark's history as it has developed in their eyes. Mark is the heartthrob of Stephen (Simon Prast), an older, more mature man than Mark who tries to lead him into a productive life. Into town comes New Zealand's most popular singer Katie Keen (Rena Owen) who has come home from a long stay in Los Angeles where her career has been on the skids. She is no longer young, no longer has engagements, and is in need of her closest friend Stephen's consolation. Katie must confront her age and her career state, Stephen must move on his deep feelings for Mark, Mark must get off the wild life and focus on what matters, and Fig and Sally need to get their amateur status boosted. The cycle of these needs is magnified when the five go to a beach house and Katie's 'boyfriend' Eddie (Simon Westaway) shows up with some surprise news that changes Katie's life, allows Stephen and Mark to confront their blocks, and provides an opportunity for Fig and Sally they least expected. | ||
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* [[John Dybvig]] plays '''Lounge Bar Man''' | * [[John Dybvig]] plays '''Lounge Bar Man''' | ||
* [[Meighan Desmond]] plays '''Shelley''' | * [[Meighan Desmond]] plays '''Shelley''' | ||
* [[Phoebe Falconer]] plays '''Cindy/Zombie''' | |||
== [[Non-YH Alum Crossactors]] == | == [[Non-YH Alum Crossactors]] == | ||
* [[ | * [[Celia Nicholson]] plays '''Drunk Woman''' | ||
* [[ | * [[Irene Drake]] plays '''Lounge Bar Woman''' | ||
* [ | * [[Jon Brazier]] plays '''Recording Engineer''' | ||
* [ | * [[Lulu Alach]] plays '''Lounge Bar Waitress''' | ||
* [ | * [[Nancy Brunning]] plays '''Fig''' | ||
* [ | * [[Rena Owen]] plays '''Katie''' | ||
* [ | * [[Simon Prast]] plays '''Stephen''' | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0153755/ ''When Love Comes'' on IMDB] | * [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0153755/ ''When Love Comes'' on IMDB] | ||
* [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/what_becomes_of_the_broken_hearted/ ''When Love Comes'' on Rotten Tomatoes] | |||
== Additional Pictures == | == Additional Promo Pictures == | ||
[[File:WLC_02.jpg|center]]<br><br> | |||
[[File:WLC_03.jpg|center]]<br><br> | |||
[[File: | == Additional Pictures (YH Alum Actors) == | ||
<br><br> | [[File:Dean O'Gorman - Mark.png|500px|thumb|center|''[[Dean O'Gorman]]'' as '''Mark'''.]]<br><br> | ||
[[File: | [[File:John Dybvig - Lounge Bar Man.png|500px|thumb|center|''[[John Dybvig]]'' as '''Lounge Bar Man'''.]]<br><br> | ||
[[File:Phoebe Falconer - Cindy.png|500px|thumb|center|''[[Phoebe Falconer]]'' as '''Cindy/Zombie'''.]]<br><br> | |||
[[Category:Crossactor Shows and Films]] | == Additional Pictures (Non-YH Alum Actors) == | ||
[[File:Celia Nicholson - Drunk Woman.png|500px|thumb|center|''[[Celia Nicholson]]'' as '''Drunk Woman'''.]]<br><br> | |||
[[File:Irene Drake - Lounge Bar Woman.png|500px|thumb|center|''[[Irene Drake]]'' as '''Lounge Bar Woman'''.]]<br><br> | |||
[[File:Jon Brazier - Recording Engineer.png|500px|thumb|center|''[[Jon Brazier]]'' as '''Recording Engineer'''.]]<br><br> | |||
[[File:Lulu Alach - Lounge Bar Waitress.png|500px|thumb|center|''[[Lulu Alach]]'' as '''Lounge Bar Waitress'''.]]<br><br> | |||
[[File:Nancy Brunning - Fig - WLC.png|500px|thumb|center|''[[Nancy Brunning]]'' as '''Fig'''.]]<br><br> | |||
[[File:Rena Owen - Katie.png|500px|thumb|center|''[[Rena Owen]]'' as '''Katie'''.]]<br><br> | |||
[[File:Simon Prast - Stephen.png|500px|thumb|center|''[[Simon Prast]]'' as '''Stephen'''.]]<br><br> | |||
[[Category:Crossactor Shows and Films]][[Category:Movies]][[Category:Year 1999]][[Category:Crossactors 04]][[Category:Genre LGBT]] |
Latest revision as of 17:08, 7 November 2017
a.k.a. When Love Comes Along (alternate title)
Movie Summary
- Released: September 9, 1999 (New Zealand)
- Mark (Dean O'Gorman) is a wannabe songwriter, poet, druggie, and hedonist who has problems with intimacy. He is introduced to us by his 'pals' - two performers Fig (Nancy Brunning) and Sally (Sophia Hawthorne) - in a narrative way and who proceed to tell us Mark's history as it has developed in their eyes. Mark is the heartthrob of Stephen (Simon Prast), an older, more mature man than Mark who tries to lead him into a productive life. Into town comes New Zealand's most popular singer Katie Keen (Rena Owen) who has come home from a long stay in Los Angeles where her career has been on the skids. She is no longer young, no longer has engagements, and is in need of her closest friend Stephen's consolation. Katie must confront her age and her career state, Stephen must move on his deep feelings for Mark, Mark must get off the wild life and focus on what matters, and Fig and Sally need to get their amateur status boosted. The cycle of these needs is magnified when the five go to a beach house and Katie's 'boyfriend' Eddie (Simon Westaway) shows up with some surprise news that changes Katie's life, allows Stephen and Mark to confront their blocks, and provides an opportunity for Fig and Sally they least expected.
Alum Actors
- Dean O'Gorman plays Mark
- John Dybvig plays Lounge Bar Man
- Meighan Desmond plays Shelley
- Phoebe Falconer plays Cindy/Zombie
Non-YH Alum Crossactors
- Celia Nicholson plays Drunk Woman
- Irene Drake plays Lounge Bar Woman
- Jon Brazier plays Recording Engineer
- Lulu Alach plays Lounge Bar Waitress
- Nancy Brunning plays Fig
- Rena Owen plays Katie
- Simon Prast plays Stephen
Links
Additional Promo Pictures
Additional Pictures (YH Alum Actors)
Additional Pictures (Non-YH Alum Actors)