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''Trick'' is a 1999 American
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-themed
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film directed by
Jim Fall James Fall (born December 13, 1962) is an American film and television director and film producer. He is best known as the director of ''Trick (1999 film), Trick'' (1999) and ''The Lizzie McGuire Movie'' (2003). Career Fall's directorial debut ...
and starring
Christian Campbell Christian Campbell (born May 12, 1972) is a Canadian actor. He is known for his roles as Gabriel in the film '' Trick'' and Greg Ivey in the television series ''Big Love''. On stage, he has performed as Jimmy Harper in the musical ''Reefer Madn ...
, John Paul Pitoc,
Miss Coco Peru Miss Coco Peru (born August 27, 1965) is the drag persona of American actor, comedian and drag performer Clinton Leupp, known for her role in the 1999 independent film '' Trick'' and for her series of live theater performances. Recognizable by h ...
, and
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. Independently produced by Eric d'Arbeloff,
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, and Fall, the film was written by Jason Schafer. ''Trick'' premiered at the
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in January 1999 and was later released theatrically by
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that July. The film grossed $2million at the United States box office, which was seen by Fine Line Features as "credible business". Since its release, the film has been considered a gay
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. It was later adapted as a stage musical, titled ''
Trick! The Musical ''Trick! The Musical'' is a musical with a book and lyrics by Jason Schafer and music by Arthur LaFrentz Bacon. It is based on the 1999 film by Jim Fall, which was also written by Schafer. The musical focuses on two young gay men in New York Ci ...
'', in 2025, with book and lyrics by Schafer and music by Arthur LaFrentz Bacon.


Plot

Gabriel, an office temp by day and aspiring
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composer by night, makes eye contact with Mark, a
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at a gay bar. The two meet again in the subway the same night, and go back to Gabriel's place to have sex. They are thwarted in the attempt first by Gabriel's aspiring actress friend Katherine, who is obsessed with her role in an adaptation of '' Salomé'' set in a women's prison, and then by Gabriel's roommate Rich, who returns home with his girlfriend Judy and has similar (and conflicting) plans for the apartment. Gabriel and Rich argue over which of them should get to use the apartment that night, and decide to settle the matter with a
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. When Gabriel loses the coin toss and he and Mark have to leave, Gabriel seeks out his friend Perry to request the use of Perry's place. Unfortunately, as Perry escorts Gabriel and Mark there, they run into Perry's ex-boyfriend. Perry and his ex tearfully reconcile and they go back to Perry's, frustrating Gabriel and Mark yet again. The two then decide to hit a gay club for some dancing. There, a malicious
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, Miss Coco, corners Gabriel in the restroom. She badmouths Mark to Gabriel, telling him of the time they trickedwhich sounds very much like how Gabriel and Mark metand how Mark left abruptly after climaxing, leaving her with a fake phone number to boot. Crushed by this news, Gabriel decides to take off. Mark follows Gabriel back to his and Rich's apartment to talkand also because he has left his house keys there. They go in to look for the keys and try to talk things out while Judy mediates, topless. Mark asserts that while he did indeed trick once with Miss Coco, it was actually the latter who tried to take advantage of ''him'' by secretly videotaping their encounter without Mark's consent. Gabriel accepts this story, but still does not trust Mark, so Mark leaves angrily. Judy then finds Mark's keys, and Gabriel chases after Mark with them down into the subway. Just when it seems that Mark is gone forever, he reappears; he and Gabriel made a connection after all. Having reconciled, they decide to get something to eat but run into Katherine and some of her theatre friends at a diner, where Katherine proceeds to monopolize the conversation. Gabriel finally blows up at her, and Katherine, humiliated, melts down and leaves in a huff. Gabriel chases after her and apologizes; they smooth things over and Katherine and her friends depart. As the new morning dawns, Mark gives Gabriel his phone number, they kiss, and Mark heads home. Gabriel calls the number on a nearby payphone, and is relieved to learn that it's Mark's actual number. While they never found a spot to trick, Mark and Gabriel instead formed a budding relationship beyond the simple
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they had first been trying for.


Cast

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Christian Campbell Christian Campbell (born May 12, 1972) is a Canadian actor. He is known for his roles as Gabriel in the film '' Trick'' and Greg Ivey in the television series ''Big Love''. On stage, he has performed as Jimmy Harper in the musical ''Reefer Madn ...
as Gabriel * John Paul Pitoc as Mark Miranda *
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as Katherine Lamberg *
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as Rich *
Lorri Bagley Lorri Bagley (born August 5, 1973) is an American actress and model. Life and career Lorri Bagley became a model in Europe by the age of fourteen, working for the likes of Dior, Chanel, and Issey Miyake as well as notably modelling for Victoria's ...
as Judy * Steve Hayes as Perry * Lacey Kohl as Genevieve *
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as Perry's ex * Clinton Leupp as
Miss Coco Peru Miss Coco Peru (born August 27, 1965) is the drag persona of American actor, comedian and drag performer Clinton Leupp, known for her role in the 1999 independent film '' Trick'' and for her series of live theater performances. Recognizable by h ...
*
Missi Pyle Missi Pyle (born November 16, 1972) is an American actress and singer. She has appeared in films including ''Galaxy Quest'' (1999), ''Josie and the Pussycats (film), Josie and the Pussycats'' (2001), ''Bringing Down the House (film), ''Bringing ...
as Actress with flowers


Development

After college at UCLA, Schafer moved to New York City and attended the Broadcast Musical Inc. writer's workshop, where he got the idea to write ''Trick''. Having written several musicals during college, Schafer initially wrote ''Trick'' as a musical called ''Gay Boy''. He showed the work to his friend, actor
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, who suggested that he write it as a movie, instead. An actor involved with the script reading contacted Jim Fall, who eventually directed the film.


Production

Independently produced, ''Trick'' was picked up for North American distribution by
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soon after being screened at the
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in January 1999. The "mid-six figure" deal guaranteed a theatrical release in at least three cities. Filming was completed in less than three weeks in August 1998.


Critical reception

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wrote, "The movie imposes a
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story line on material that wants to be more sexual; it's about a character whose quasi-virginity is preserved through an improbable series of mishaps and coincidences." Janet Maslin of ''
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'' commented, "''Trick'' is a tenderhearted boy-meets-boy story that manages to incorporate the courtship-interruptus style of the Doris Day era into a Greenwich Village one-night stand." In the years since its release, the film has been considered a gay
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.


Soundtrack

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) – Erin Hamilton # "Unspeakable Joy" (Kim English; Maurice Joshua) – Kim English # "Brand New Lover" ( Alfred Hochstrasser; J. Parzen; Michael Momm) – Bibiche # "
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(Razor N' Guido Mix)" (
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; Ray Burton) – Jessica Williams # "Someone to Hold" (Harvey L. Frierson, Jr.; Veronica) – Veronica # "Drama" (Peter Rauhofer) – Kim Cooper # "Maybe (Love'll Make Sense to Me)" (Jeff Krassner; S. Faber) – Jeff Krassner # "Enter You" (Jason Schafer) –
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# "¿Como Te Gusta Mi Pinga?" (A. Chapman) – Steve Hayes # "I Am Woman* (Dance Mix)" (Helen Reddy; Ray Burton) – Jessica Williams # "Trick of Fate/Enter You (Finale) nstrumental (Jason Schafer) # "Trick of Fate" ( David Friedman) – Valerie Pinkston


Awards


Sequel

In a December 2012 AfterElton.com interview, director Fall stated that he and writer Schafer were in the early stages of developing a
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to ''Trick''. Fall said the film would take place 12 years after the first one, with main characters Gabriel and Mark — not having stayed together because they were "not really right for each other" — meeting again and falling in love as grown men in their 40s. Fall announced in a non-public social media post in August 2018 that script for the sequel was completed and the project was moving forward, with Coco Peru attached to co-star. Scheduled for release in 2019, the film will be set in Los Angeles. Fall subsequently told ''
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'' that Campbell, Pitoc, Spelling, Beyer and Hayes would be reprising their roles in ''Trick 2''. Other cast members announced in September 2018 include Guillermo Diaz, Jimmy Fowlie,
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, Arne Gjelten, Joe Arellano, and Elizabeth Regensburger-Gonzalez. Later, Fall put a message on his website stating "Sadly, TRICK 2 is not happening, (...)"


Musical adaptation

The film was adapted into a stage musical, titled ''
Trick! The Musical ''Trick! The Musical'' is a musical with a book and lyrics by Jason Schafer and music by Arthur LaFrentz Bacon. It is based on the 1999 film by Jim Fall, which was also written by Schafer. The musical focuses on two young gay men in New York Ci ...
'', and debuted on May 1, 2025, at Out Front Theater Company in
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, Georgia, with book and lyrics by Schafer, music by Arthur LaFrentz Bacon, and direction by Paul Conroy. The musical debuted as Out Front Theater's closing production of its ninth season, with a planned run until May 17.


References


External links

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