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Girl Play ()


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Two real-life lesbian actresses meet by chance when they are cast as lovers in a local stage play, and end up actually falling in love.

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Cast

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Robin Greenspan ...
Robin
Lacie Harmon ...
Lacie
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Robin's Mother
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Gabriel
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Audrey
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Cass
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Robin at Age 14
Shannon Perez ...
Young Robin at Age 6
Dominic Ottersbach ...
Gabriel's Assistant
Julie Briggs ...
Dr. Katherine
Peter Ente ...
Robin's Father
Graham T. McClusky ...
Parents Friend
Skye Emerson ...
Bartender
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Laura, Drunk girl in bar
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Attractive Girl in Bar (as Lynn A. Henderson)
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Singer in Bar
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Photographer
Sean Thomas Russell ...
Photographer's Assistant
Brian To ...
Photographer's Technician
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Girl in Robin's School (as Katlin Belcher)
Kristen Evenson ...
Resort Waitress
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Waiter
Joyee Linn ...
Golden China Restaurant Patron
Cynthia A. Jordan ...
Golden China Restaurant Patron
Betty Hau ...
Golden China Restaurant Patron
Kenneth Culotta ...
Golden China Restaurant Patron
David Baxter ...
Golden China Restaurant Patron
Virginia 'Ginny' Riegal ...
MoonShadow Bar Patron
Yolanda Pérez ...
MoonShadow Bar Patron
Jamie Skerry ...
MoonShadow Bar Patron
Alison Meghan Kudlow ...
MoonShadow Bar Patron (as Alison Kudlow)
Angie Craig ...
MoonShadow Bar Patron
Lincoln Thompson ...
MoonShadow Bar Patron
Kimberly Culotta ...
MoonShadow Bar Patron (as Kim Culotta)
Laura A. Kellam ...
MoonShadow Bar Patron (as Lauren A. Kellam)
Diana Mitchell ...
MoonShadow Bar Patron
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Family Restaurant Patron
Ken Weaver ...
Family Restaurant Patron
Arthur Francis Rich ...
Family Restaurant Patron
Aaron J. Lu ...
Family Restaurant Patron (as Aaron Lu)
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Parents Friend (uncredited)

Directed by

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Lee Friedlander

Written by

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Lee Friedlander ... ()
 
Robin Greenspan ... ()
 
Lacie Harmon ... ()

Produced by

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Gina G. Goff ... producer
Laura A. Kellam ... producer
Sean McVity ... executive producer

Music by

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Laura Karpman

Cinematography by

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Michael Negrin

Editing by

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Christian White

Editorial Department

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Daniel Hasenstaub ... on-line editor
Shane Jatho ... dailies colorist
Jason Weichelt ... on-line editor

Production Design by

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Dahl Delu

Art Direction by

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Alison Meghan Kudlow

Set Decoration by

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Beth Wooke

Costume Design by

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Shawnelle Cherry

Makeup Department

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Paula Barkley ... assistant makeup artist
Alexandrea A. Bouska ... assistant makeup artist
Kimberly Eckhout ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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Dave Ffrench ... unit production manager (as David Ffrench)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Graham T. McClusky ... second assistant director
Tina Pavlides ... second assistant director
Christopher Wedding ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Gail Mosley ... set dresser
Ken Weaver ... art department

Sound Department

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Andrew Edelman ... sound mixer
Jeremy Hoenack ... re-recording mixer
Victoria Rose Sampson ... sound editor
Lincoln Thompson ... boom operator
Alejandro Alvarenga ... sound post-production coordinator (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Brigitte Lattanzio ... titles

Camera and Electrical Department

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Gregg Atwell ... second assistant camera
Eric Bennett ... electrician
Eric Robert Bradshaw Bennett ... electrician
Don Burton ... still photographer
Gregory Code ... steadicam operator
Andrew Edelman ... additional photographer
Samuel Buddy Fries ... camera operator
Jonathan Frisch ... electrician
Milan Janicin ... dolly grip
Jay Anthony Jones ... digital imaging technician
Tony Jones ... digital imaging technician
Paul Lohr ... gaffer
Aaron J. Lu ... assistant camera
Graham T. McClusky ... still photographer
David C. Negrin ... first assistant camera
Adam Peabody ... best boy electric
James A. Seale ... key grip
Bernie Smith ... second assistant camera
Brian To ... still photographer

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Kristen Evenson ... set costumer
Erin Fish ... set costumer

Music Department

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Shannon Halwes ... chief music editor
Cara Jones ... composer: original music
Laura Karpman ... musician: piano and percussion
Chris Kohler ... score mixer / scoring mixer
Marc Miller ... music clearances
Christopher Stafford ... musician: Euphonium
John Swihart ... additional composer: score

Script and Continuity Department

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Bryan Sundstrom ... script supervisor (as Bryan Andrew Sundstrum)

Transportation Department

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Richard Rollison ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Lyndsey M. Brack ... on-set massage therapist / production assistant
Kimberly Culotta ... assistant to producer
Valerie Edelson ... voice
Dominic Ottersbach ... production assistant
Arthur Francis Rich ... production assistant
Rory Zimmerman ... gun expert

Thanks

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Eric d'Arbeloff ... thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Robin, who is married to her girlfriend for half a dozen years, and Lacie, someone who never had a lasting relationship, are both cast to play lesbian lovers in a Los Angeles stage play. Innocently, the stage director, Gabriel runs the actresses through a series of rehearsals designed to "bring out the intimacy" in each performer. Soon the two women find themselves increasingly and undeniably attracted to each other and overcome with desire. They must ask themselves whether this relationship is manufactured, created for the sake of the "girl play", or is it true love? Written by Sujit R. Varma

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Taglines Two Women, One Love, Dozens Of Stories See more »
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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • 彼女が彼女を愛する時 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Mulheres em Representação (Brazil)
  • Женская пьеса (Russia)
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Runtime
  • 80 min
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Box Office

Budget $1,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $8,441, 03 Apr 2005

Did You Know?

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Trivia Based on the original play "Real Girls" written by Robin Greenspan and Lacie Harmon, the film was adapted for the screen by Robin Greenspan, Lacie Harmon, and Lee Friedlander. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in 2005 Glitter Awards (2005). See more »
Soundtracks Too Hot See more »
Crazy Credits 'Girl Play' is based on a true story. The names and places have been changed to protect the innocent except Robin and Lacie. They supposedly are who they say they are. See more »

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