Triple Crossed (film)

Triple Crossed

Official movie poster
Directed by Sean Paul Lockhart
Produced by Ashley Ahn
Ward Bodner
Joshua Dinner
Steven Vasquez
Written by Linda Andersson
Starring Jack Brockett
Laura Reilly
Sean Paul Lockhart
Addison Graham
Music by Chad Siwik
Cinematography Steven Vasquez
Edited by Steven Vasquez
Production
company
Babaloo Studios
Lime Street Entertainment
Distributed by TLA Releasing
Release dates
  • November 12, 2013
Running time
99 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $41,000 (estimated)

Triple Crossed is a 2013 mystery-thriller film directed by Sean Paul Lockhart and written by Linda Andersson. It stars Jack Brockett, Addison Graham, Sean Paul Lockhart, and Laura Reilly. The film is the story of a gritty and seductive take on one man's torment, the collateral damage of war and finding life after loss.

Plot

A man is out to kill a person he swore on his best friend's death bed to protect. Chris Jensen (Jack Brockett) is torn between his allegiance to his fallen friend, Tyler Townsend (Addison Graham), who died in Afghanistan and Tyler's half sister who hires Chris to kill her late brother's gay lover. The lover, Andrew Warner (Sean Paul Lockhart), stands to inherit half of the family's multi-million dollar company left to him by Tyler. Tyler's half sister Jackie Townsend (Laura Reilly) has other plans for the young and unassuming Andrew. All goes to plan even though Chris has fallen in love with the young Andrew. Andrew grows suspicious, the plan is revealed and it's every man and woman for themselves. A fortune will go to the last one standing.

Cast

Reception

Michael D. Klemm of CinemaQueer said, "Triple Crossed is a low budget, yet somewhat nifty, sexual thriller. Its concept is good, and it’s a lot of fun as long as you don’t take it too seriously".[1] David Hall of Gay Celluloid gave three stars and said, "Filled with some passionate scenes of man-on-man lip-service and more, backed by the vibrant music of Chad Siwik and filmed, in part, in the lush location of Topanga Canyon, California, this feature frankly ticks many of the requisite boxes on the "festival favourites" checklist".[2] Tim Isaac of Big Gay Picture Show commented: "Triple Crossed may have its flaws, but it’s an entertaining thriller with a cute gay romance at its core."[3] Amos Lassen of ReviewsbyAmosLassen wrote "Quite naturally there is a lot of tension but even more important is that the film presents the viewer with gay characters who fight for what they believe in".[4]

References

  1. "Murder For Hire?". Cinema Queer. November 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-23.
  2. "Triple Crossed. a film by Sean Paul Lockhart.". Gay Celluloid. Retrieved 2013-09-06.
  3. "REVIEWS / GAY FILM REVIEWS / Triple Crossed". Big Gay Picture Show. November 2, 2013. Retrieved 2013-10-23.
  4. ""Triple Crossed" — Finding Life after War". ReviewsbyAmosLassen. July 28, 2013. Retrieved 2013-10-23.

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