All the Rage
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Roland Tec
Joe Ceriello
Sylvie Stewart
David Vincent
John-michael Lander
Mitchell Mullen
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
A romantic tale of the coming-together of an unlikely duo: Christopher is the very model of a '90s "guppie"-he's young, gorgeous, has a high-powered white collar job and moves in a social world of similarly privileged gay Bostonians; Stewart, on the other hand, is a shy, cute, sort of nebbishy guy with a low paying book editor position and some actual body fat--not at all the type whom Christopher wants.
Director
Roland Tec
Cast
Joe Ceriello
Sylvie Stewart
David Vincent
John-michael Lander
Mitchell Mullen
Jay Corcoran
Jim Beller
Michael Pollock
Monica Tosches
Adam Sutton
Ellen Colton
Christopher Cause
Bruce Ward
Ed Meradith
Adam Dyer
Timothy Steiner
Ben Robbins
Thatcher Stevens
Josh Hutnak
Jake Sullivan
Willis Emmons
Christian Matyi
Rick Park
Jerry Kaplan
Will Cook
Keith Brava
Diane W Saunders
Jeff Miller
Ken Mason
Doug Brandt
Guy Silvestro
Alan Natale
Daniel Olsen
Peter Bubriski
Paul Outlaw
Merle Perkins
Molly Purves
Ricardo Rodriguez
John Kuntz
Crew
John E. Allen
John Altschuler
Louis Ashman
Jennifer C Blum
Evans Brown
Cathy Burns
Jon Capron
Deborah Cross
Allison Curren
Pauline Easy-off
Pauline Easy-off
Kevin Fennessy
Seamus Frawley
Cindy Galman
Cindy Galman
Cindy Galman
John Garrett
Lutz Goepfert
Gabriel Goldberg
Lygia Gordon
Matt Gromada
Claire Harding
Justin Keith
Virginia Kropas
Jamie Larosa
Kelly Lawman
Kelly Lawman
Alain Mallet
Alain Mallet
Colin Mcnab
Jen Mears
David Melito
Ed Meradith
Ed Meradith
Rebekah Michaels
Loren Miller
Jamie Moore
B Moser
Alexx Ouanes
Paul Outlaw
Paul Outlaw
Charles Papert
Rick Park
Merle Perkins
Sarah Pfeiffer
Edward Pontes
Holly Ratafia
Geoff Rohrbach
A Rosari
Michael Sillery
Dawn Skwersky
Lucia Small
Doug Snyder
Dan Stark
Roland Tec
Roland Tec
Roland Tec
Roland Tec
Arturo Torres
Arturo Torres
Lucy Vail
Craig Walsh
Craig Walsh
Bruce Ward
Eric Alan West
Gretchen Widmer
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Fall October 16, 1998
Released in United States June 1997
Released in United States March 1998
Released in United States October 28, 1998
Released in United States on Video December 16, 2003
Released in United States September 1997
Shown at Cleveland International Film Festival March 19-29, 1998.
Shown at Independent Feature Film Market (IFFM) in New York City September 14-21, 1997.
Shown at San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival June 20-29, 1997.
Shown at South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival in Austin, Texas March 13-21, 1998.
Feature directorial debut for theatrical director Roland Tec drawing from his play "A Better Boy."
Released in United States March 1998 (Shown at Cleveland International Film Festival March 19-29, 1998.)
Released in United States March 1998 (Shown at South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival in Austin, Texas March 13-21, 1998.)
Released in United States June 1997 (Shown at San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival June 20-29, 1997.)
Released in United States September 1997 (Shown at Independent Feature Film Market (IFFM) in New York City September 14-21, 1997.)
Released in United States Fall October 16, 1998
Released in United States on Video December 16, 2003
Released in United States October 28, 1998 (Los Angeles)