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2017 film

Hullo Again
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Theatrical release poster

Directed past Tom Gustafson
Screenplay by Cory Krueckeberg
Based on Hello Again
by Michael John LaChiusa
Produced by Hunter Arnold
Ash Christian
Tom Gustafson
Cory Krueckeberg
Starring Sam Underwood
Nolan Gerard Funk
Jenna Ushkowitz
Tyler Blackburn
Al Calderon
Audra McDonald
Martha Plimpton
T. R. Knight
Rumer Willis
Cinematography Austin F. Schmidt
Edited by Cory Krueckeberg
Music by Michael John LaChiusa

Production
companies

SPEAKproductions
Martian Entertainment

Distributed by The Orchard
ScreenVision Media
KAOS Connect

Release date

  • Nov eight, 2017 (2017-eleven-08)

Running time

105 minutes
Country United states
Linguistic communication English

How-do-you-do Again is a 2017 American musical picture show directed past Tom Gustafson and Written by Cory Krueckeberg. Based on the Off-Broadway musical of aforementioned name by Michael John LaChiusa, The picture show stars Audra McDonald, Martha Plimpton, T. R. Knight, and Rumer Willis and follows x lost souls across x periods in New York City history. The daisy-chained musical explores love's bittersweet embrace as the pursued become the pursuer and slip in and out of 1 some other's arms, spinning through 10 music-fueled vignettes which come up together in 1 soulful circumvolve.

Plot Summary [edit]

The Whore and The Soldier

In 1901, an American soldier is walking through the streets of New York City at night when he is approached past a prostitute who flirts with him. She takes the soldier to a boathouse on the river where they have sexual practice. Later on, she meekly asks him for pay, but the soldier coldly rebukes her and leaves. The prostitute is angry when she realizes he has stolen her jeweled brooch.

The Soldier and The Nurse

In 1942, a soldier goes to a party being held in an hugger-mugger canteen. He notices a pretty nurse carrying a tray and begins flirting with her, request her to spend the night with him as he is shipping out to war the side by side day. The nurse is shy at commencement but eventually gives in, and they have sex outside in a car. The nurse asks the soldier to walk her domicile, but he leaves her sitting alone in the rain to get a drink.

The Nurse and The Higher Boy

In 1967, a nurse is hired to take care of a wealthy higher student who has injured his ankle playing tennis. The boy awkwardly attempts to flirt with the nurse. When his mother leaves, the nurse surprises him by seducing him in his bedroom, even tying him upwards and gagging him during their romp. Afterwards, the male child jokes near no longer needing a nurse, offending her plenty that she walks out, leaving him tied upwards.

The College Boy and The Young Married woman

In 1929, a college student sneaks out to the movies to run into his lover, a young married woman. When she attempts to perform oral sex on him during the film, he is unable to become an erection, and privately admits to himself that he is merely attracted to her when he cannot have her. She gets upset and tries to leave, only he convinces her that he loves her, and they try again. He somewhen manages to climax, but when his lover asks him when they can next meet, he only makes vague promises earlier abruptly leaving.

The Young Wife and The Husband

In 1956, a married couple are getting gear up to go see a play for their starting time anniversary. The wife, who is much younger than her husband, dresses in revealing lingerie and attempts to seduce him, but he acts uninterested, and talks about how sinful it is for people to desire "lecherous gratification". The married woman eventually asks her husband if he loves her, and although he claims he does, when she attempts to initiate sex he rebuffs her and goes upstairs to masturbate alone. The wife has a bath and sadly reminisces most a homo named Tom she had met on the same twenty-four hours she met her husband, and wonders what her life would have been similar if she had concluded up with him instead.

The Husband and The Young Affair

In 1912, on the Titanic, a wealthy man traveling without his married woman convinces an bonny servant to join him for dinner in his cabin. They talk, and the wealthy human begins to awkwardly flirt with the younger man. The younger man goes into the bathroom, when the transport strikes an iceberg and begins to sink. A deck hand warns them to get out, but the husband, seemingly on the verge of a full breakdown at the news, does not tell the beau what is happening and instead seduces him. The young man asks if he tin can join him when they arrive in New York, but the husband confesses the ship is sinking. The young man is furious and flees, running with all the other panicking passengers, while the husband chooses to die lone in the dark cabin.

The Young Thing and The Writer

In 1976, a wannabe filmmaker brings his camera into a nightclub where a wild party is ongoing. He spots an attractive younger homo dancing and approaches him. The younger man acts coldly at beginning, until the filmmaker lies and says he is a Hollywood screenwriter working on a major moving picture for Paul Newman, and agrees to get back to his apartment. The two men have passionate sex activity, and the filmmaker fantasizes virtually the ii falling in dear and eventually getting married; in reality, still, the filmmaker admits he lied about his work, causing the younger homo to storm out of his apartment.

The Writer and The Extra

In 2002, a songwriter is helping his ex-girlfriend, a famous actress turned singer attempting to make a comeback in pop music, tape a new song. The singer becomes irritated by the saccharine lyrics and the fact that her voice is being heavily auto tuned. The two finish up arguing over their old relationship, and the singer admits she is scared she volition fail. The author boosts her confidence past describing how sexy she is, and the 2 end upwardly having sex in the recording studio. She and so asks him to tell her he loves her, and he reminds her that she broke upward with him, and admits to sleeping with her current lover. The writer walks out, leaving the singer in angry shock.

The Actress and The Politician

In 1989, a former actress is working every bit the adviser and public relations managing director to a senator who is running for the presidency. The 2 women are also in a secret human relationship. The actress is irritated that the senator has been globe-trotting abroad from her and forcing her to go on their romance quiet. However, when the senator implies they may need to suspension up to further her political career, the actress claims she would be content to be her clandestine lover forever, and gives her a ring every bit a gift. The actress throws a successful party to earn voters for the senator, but when she tries to make dinner plans with the senator after, she cuts their conversation short and leaves, much to the actresses disappointment.

The Politician and The Whore

In 2012, a senator visits a unique whorehouse in which she talks to a masked male prostitute through a two-way camera. The senator asks the prostitute if he is happy doing what he does, just the prostitute refuses to respond, and asks her why she keeps coming to talk to him; she does not answer either. The senator describes a dream she had the previous night in which she woke up in a bed with a stranger - it is revealed to the audition that the dream involved waking up with the male prostitute, without his mask, and having an intimate chat with him. In real life, the prostitute ends their session, and the senator leaves. She goes to get in her car, but changes her mind and begins walking down the streets of New York City. As she walks, each of the lovers from the diverse segments appears and sings to her, before the senator sees a man who looks exactly like how the prostitute appeared unmasked in her dream. They smile at each other before he walks away.

Bandage [edit]

  • Sam Underwood as Leocadia (The Whore)
  • Nolan Gerard Funk as Les (The Soldier)
  • Jenna Ushkowitz equally Marie (The Nurse)
  • Al Calderon every bit Alfred (The College Boy)
  • Rumer Willis as Emily (The Immature Wife)
  • T. R. Knight as Carl (The Husband)
  • Tyler Blackburn equally Jack (The Young Thing)
  • Cheyenne Jackson as Robert (The Writer)
  • Audra McDonald as Sally (The Actress)
  • Martha Plimpton every bit Ruth (The Politician)

Product [edit]

Principal photography on the movie began on December 1, 2015 in New York City. Music and lyrics would exist done past Michael John LaChiusa, while producers would be Ash Christian, Gustafson, Krueckeberg, and Hunter Arnold, and Devon Schneider would be co-producer.[1]

Release [edit]

The picture had a limited release in the United States on November viii, 2017 io through ScreenVision Media and KAOS Connect.[ii]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Pedersen, Erik (December 1, 2015). "Audra McDonald & Martha Plimpton Lead Ensemble Cast Of 'Hullo Again' Pic". deadline.com . Retrieved December 6, 2015.
  2. ^ "How-do-you-do Over again - Screenvision Media". screenvisionmedia.com.

External links [edit]

  • Howdy Again at IMDb

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_Again_%282017_film%29