Adam & Steve

Adam & Steve

Movie poster
Directed by Craig Chester
Produced by George Bendele
Kirkland Tibbels
Written by Craig Chester
Starring Craig Chester
Malcolm Gets
Parker Posey
Chris Kattan
Music by Roddy Bottum
Cinematography Carl Bartels
Brian Pryzpek
Edited by Phyllis Housen
Distributed by TLA Releasing
Release date
  • April 24, 2005 (2005-04-24)
Running time
99 min.
Country United States
Language English
Box office $330,116

Adam & Steve is a 2005 gay romantic comedy film directed by and starring Craig Chester, who also wrote the screenplay. It deals with the lives of two gay men, played by Chester and Malcolm Gets (Caroline in the City). The movie had its UK premier on November 19, 2005 at the Cardiff Film Festival but was not on general release in the UK.

Synopsis

In 1987, Adam (Craig Chester), a shy, cynical Jewish kid, encounters Steve (Malcolm Gets), an attractive Dazzle Dancer performing at Danceteria one night. The two flirt and go back to Adam's apartment to have sex, with Steve offering Adam the latter's first hit of cocaine. Unbeknownst to Steve, the cocaine is cut with baby laxative, resulting in Steve losing control of his bowels and explosively defecating all over Adam's apartment. Humiliated, Steve flees.

Seventeen years later, Adam is a jaded ex-substance addict working as a New York City tour guide, while Steve has become a successful psychiatrist. By sheer coincidence the two meet when Adam accidentally stabs his dog and Steve, who dabbled in veterinary medicine, treats the animal at the hospital. Both Adam and Steve fail to recognize each other from their previous meeting.

Adam and Steve strike a fast friendship and begin dating, eventually falling in love; Steve introduces Adam to his latently religious parents, while Adam introduces Steve to his disaster-prone family. Rhonda (Parker Posey) and Michael (Chris Kattan)—Adam and Steve's respective best friends—are initially wary of the other's friend and openly hostile toward one another, but soon themselves fall in love and begin dating.

Steve's feelings for Adam grow, and eventually he confides in Michael and Rhonda that he plans to propose marriage to Adam. On the Brooklyn Bridge, however, right as Steve prepares to propose to Adam, Adam absentmindedly muses that his entire litany of substance abuse and relationship problems were sparked by his disastrous affair with an incontinent Dazzle Dancer back in 1987. In that instant, Steve realizes who Adam is; horrified at this revelation, and feeling responsible for all of Adam's problems, Steve abruptly breaks up with Adam.

Adam falls into despair until Rhonda wheedles the truth about Steve's past from Michael; she and Michael reveal all to Adam. Adam angrily confronts Steve, who is apologetic but still upset and scared by feelings of responsibility for Adam's problem-filled life.

Adam is still upset and prepared to give up on their relationship, but Steve apologizes more humbly and professes his love to Adam (buffeted by singing a piano-accompanied version of the song "Something Good"); Adam softens and accepts. Steve moves forward with his marriage proposal. The film ends with the two marrying in an outdoor ceremony, with all their friends and family in attendance.

Cast

  • Jackie Beat as Herself
  • Mario Diaz as Orlando
  • Lisa Frederickson as Fiona
  • Sandy Martin as Biker Chick
  • Michael Panes as Lou
  • Jennifer Echols as Triage Nurse
  • Jack Guzman as Security Guard
  • Maxine Prescott as Elderly Lady
  • The Dazzle Dancers as The Dazzle Dancers

Reception

Adam & Steve grossed $309,404 after 16 weeks in American theatres in a maximum of 17 screens. It grossed $66,429 in its opening weekend in the US (and widest release) on March 31, 2006. As of October 8, 2009 it is the 3rd biggest grossing movie of all time from the TLA Releasing Studio behind Another Gay Movie, and the top grossing Latter Days.[1]

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