Triple Crossed
Triple Crossed (1959)

Triple Crossed

5/5
(15 votes)
5.7IMDb

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When Joe blows his nose in Larry's office, the comic sound effect as well as Joe's own sound are heard simultaneously.

The fonts on the janitor's door are clearly different between the stock footage and the new footage.

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This movie is no different from thousands of other low budget movies made in America. The scripts are poorly written as usual and the direction always looks like the same (toss up between a few) people taking turns directing them.

This is the first gay themed thriller i have come across and it was thoroughly enjoyable. The characters are funny and likable, unfortunately they are also one-dimensional and there is very little character development and the acting could have been better.

The leads had great chemistry, but the dialogue and the script overall could have been better and would have made the romantic scenes much more powerful and meaningful.The characterization of the women is terrible.

It took me 3 days to actually watch this whole movie. This should be a warning about how bad this is.

This movie is terrible. There are very few gay themed movies that I would recommend less then this one.

Well, what can I say, I enjoyed this flick and I think the previous negative reviews were quite harsh on it.Okay, I see all its flaws and they are many, mainly (a) the female character which is totally absurd both as a role and the terrible way it was acted, and (b) the laughable ending.

For a movie filmed with a relatively small purse, Mr. Lockhart's "Triple Crossed" was surprisingly good.

The best food the best Broadway not to mention the best of hairstyles, aren't the gay men of the world supposed to be the major producers of high quality high entertainment fun? and then you give us this?

Seems to me that Brent, oops Sean Paul Lockhart still trying his best way to go mainstream cinema beside porn industry. I've seen some of his film, like Judas Kiss, small part in The Big Gay Musical (2009) and Oscar Winning movie Milk (2008).

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