
Daddy Dearest
Comedy
Overview
New York director Edward Thompson is making his latest "all male! all action!" triple-X feature, but there's another movie running in his head -- a film of fantasies about an ex-lover, his current cast, and the two young men across the courtyard.
Top Cast


Richard Locke
Richard Locke
Daddy
Richard Locke
Daddy


Daniel Holt
Daniel Holt
Edward Thompson
Daniel Holt
Edward Thompson


Johnny Dawes
Johnny Dawes
Bob
Johnny Dawes
Bob
Dean Johnson
Dean Johnson
Brad
Dean Johnson
Brad
Andrew Dupree
Andrew Dupree
Tony
Andrew Dupree
Tony
Jan Boscamp
Jan Boscamp
Jan Boscamp
Robert Vega
Robert Vega
Robert Vega
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