Movie
The Living End
LGBTQ film with a runtime of 85 minutes, released in 1992. Presented in English.
At a Glance
Synopsis
It my be easy to describe The Living End as a gay Thelma and Louise, but that seems to be what director Gregg Araki was aiming for. Luke (Mike Dyti) is a hustler and Jon (Craig Gilmore) is a movie critic. They meet on the highway, or, as Araki puts it in the script, "the desolate, quasi-surrealistic American Wasteland." Both have recently learned that they are HIV-positive, so they do the only reasonable thing and go on a violent cross-country spree. Guided by the inspirational slogan "F*ck the world," our heroes kill gay bashers, insult lesbians, and do a lot of drinking, swearing, and urinating.
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Cast
- Craig Gilmore
- Mike Dytri
- Mark Finch
- Mary Woronov
- Johanna Went
- Darcy Marta
- Nicole Dillenberg
- Scot Goetz
- Bretton Vail
- Paul Bartel
- Stephen Holman
- Magie Song
- Peter Lanigan
- Jon Gerrans
- Jack Kofman
- Christopher Mabli
- Michael Now
- Michael Haynes
- Peter Grame
- Craig Lee
- Torie Chickering
- J. Sidney Bestwick
- Gregg Araki
- Jon Jost
- Henry Rosenthal
- Andrea Sperling
- Jim Stark
- Mike Thomas
- Evelyn Hu