To Die For (1994)
Simon and Mark live together in London. When Mark dies of AIDS, Simon gets on with his life rather quickly, too quickly to suit the ghost of Mark, who reappears to disrupt Simon's cruising and then moves back into their flat to prompt Simon to experience and express feelings. Simon is adamant that feelings, especially love, are not for him. Subplots develop as Mark and Simon observe their neighbor Siobhan's love life and as Simon spends his days as a satellite-TV installer partnered with Dogger, a homophobe ignorant that Simon is gay. Is there any key that can unlock Simon's feelings and allow Mark to rest in peace?
Director: Peter Mackenzie Litten
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Ian Williams as Mark |
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Thomas Arklie as Simon |
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Gordon Alexander as Drop Dead Gorgeous |
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Dillie Keane as Siobban |
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Nicholas Harrison as Siobhan's First Lover |
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Ian McKellen as Quilt Documentary Narrator (voice) |
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Sinitta as Quilt Documentary Narrator (voice) |
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Caroline Munro as Mrs. Pignon |
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Paul Cottingham as 1st Poxy Shirt Lifter |
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Lloyd T. Williams as Bodybuilder |
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Robert Sturtz as Chris |
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Benjamin Sterz as Man in Gym |
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Tony Slattery as Terry |
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Brian Carter as Leather Man |
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John Altman as Dogger |
| Writing | Johnny Byrne | Writer |
| Directing | Peter Mackenzie Litten | Director |
| Writing | Paul McEvoy | Writer |
| Writing | Peter Mackenzie Litten | Writer |
| Crew | John Ward | Cinematography |
| Sound | Jack Stew | Foley Artist |
| Production | Gary Fitzpatrick | Producer |
| Production | Stephen Garbutta | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Roger Bolton | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Jeffrey Arsenault | Editor |
| Art | Geoffrey Sharpe | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Helen Lennox | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Daniel Phillips | Makeup Artist |