An Angel Named Billy

An Angel Named Billy
Movie cover
Directed by Greg Osborne
Produced by Kevin M. Glover,Greg Osborne,Eliezer J. Gregorio
Written by Eliezer J. Gregorio, Greg Osborne,
Starring Brent Battles, Dustin Belt, Robin Dionne
Cinematography Dale Obert
Production
company
Ariztical Entertainment
Release date
  • November 1, 2007 (2007-11-01) (United States)
Running time
120 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $200,000 est

An Angel Named Billy is a 2007 LGBT drama film directed by Greg Osborne and starring Brent Battles, Dustin Belt and Robin Dionne. It was written by Greg Osborne and Eliezer J. Gregorio and produced by Kevin M. Glover and Eliezer J. Gregorio.[1][2][3]

Plot

Mark, a recent stroke victim, and his best friend, a drag queen named Thomas, embark on a quest to find a new partner for Mark’s son, James. Meanwhile Billy, a young man who has just turned 18, gets his very first kiss from his friend Rick. Unfortunately, he is caught and thrown out of his house by his abusive father. Lost, scared, and alone, Billy takes a job as the caretaker at a local café. Billy must learn to deal with the responsibility of being on his own and living as a gay male.

Cast

  • Brent Battles as Todd
  • Dustin Belt as Billy
  • Robin Dionne as Rondell (as Robin Dionne Smith)
  • Hank Fields as James
  • Allison Fleming as Donna
  • Buddy Daniels Friedman as Thomas
  • Kadyr Gutierrez as Guy
  • Molly Howe as Addy
  • Amy Lyndon as Nancy
  • Toni Malone as Tina
  • Franklyn Passmore III as Homeless Dave
  • Edgar Allan Poe IV as Steve Houston
  • Matt Prokop as Zack
  • Shawn Richardson as Rick
  • Richard Lewis Warren as Mark
  • Kevin Perez as Matt

Release

An Angel Named Billy was released on July 6, 2007 at the LMBT Fesztivá although the official release of this film was on November 1, 2007 in Los Angeles, California, the DVD premier for this film was on November 6, 2007.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. IMDb.com
  2. "Netflix.com". Netflix.com. Retrieved 2013-12-04.
  3. "Heretv.com". Heretv.com. 2010-10-03. Archived from the original on 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2013-12-04.
  4. IMDb.com
  5. "Rottentomatoes.com". Rottentomatoes.com. 2010-11-06. Retrieved 2013-12-04.
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