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Title Latter days Year 2003
Director C. Jay Cox Writer C. Jay Cox
Country USA Language English
Cast Steve Sandvoss, Wesley A. Ramsey, Jacqueline Bisset, Mary Kay Place, Amber Benson, Rebekah Johnson, Erik Palladino
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Match a hunky repressed Mormon missionary and a LA party boy, sensual sex and knowing humor, and the result is a film you won't soon forget.

Christian (Wesley A. Ramsey) is a handsome, vapid young man who flits from guy to guy without much of a thought in his pretty little head. All his co-workers at Lila's restaurant expect only the latest bedroom report from him.

So when his roommate Julie (Rebekah Johnson) discovers that the gorgeous group of young men who moved in next door are Mormon missionaries, they take a bet on whether Christian can bed one of them.

Christian quickly moves in for the kill, identifying Elder Aaron Davis (Steve Sandvoss) as a repressed homo - and quite a sexy one at that.

Their initial encounters have a charged sexual tension, but fear of the devil keeps Aaron’s libido at bay. When the two are alone together, Aaron’s Mormon missionary roommates interrupt, spot their brother as a homo and send him back in shame to his Idaho hometown and embarrassed parents.

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This is a love story between two guys who are total opposite. Although their differences they can't help but be drawn to the other.

Awards:
AUDIENCE AWARD: Outstanding First Narrative Feature, Los Angeles Lesbian & Gay Film Festival.

AUDIENCE AWARD: Best Feature, Philadelphia Gay & Lesbian Film Festival.

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I have just watched the movie "Latter days" which I downloaded with Emule. And I think it FABULOUS! This is pretty powerful stuff here.

When (not if but when) you are going to see this movie plan nothing for the next hour or so to do. This one grabs you real good.

This is a love story with a meaning. It brings both tears to your eyes and a smile on your face.

I can surely understand why it has won several awards already. In fact it should have won even more. As soon as this movie comes out on DVD I have to buy it. For the movie but also the extra's that will no doubt be on there.

No doubt about it, an absolute must see!

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Latter daysTrivia:
Filming of the hospital scenes was simultaneous with the filming of another gay movie: "Gone but not forgotten".

Aaron has to stand trial for the church council with his father as president
Mr. Davis: As president of the Pocatello Stake it is my unhappy duty and obligation to convey this church court on behalf of the elder Aaron Davis who gravely commited the sin of homosexuality. In light of your abnormal and abbominal state and your refusesal to admit that you've been seduced in a hogwash alternative lifestyle. I wish my shame was enough for both of us not to mention the shame you brought to this church. Our family, our ancestors.
Aaron: Wait a minute. Our ancestors? Dad, your grandfarther had a half a dozen wives. The same goes for every single person in this room. I say we are the original definition of a alternative lifestyle.
Mr. Davis: Are you calling us hypocrites?
Aaron: No, we've gone way beyond hypocracy, dad. We're just being mean.
Mr. Davis: By the authority invested in me by the Mormon priesthood and in the name of Jesus Christ I have no other choice than to begin excommunication procedures at which point you'll be stripped of the priesthood, your garments and membership of this church.

Lyrics of the song "Tuesday 3 AM"
Tuesday, 3 A.M.,
Once again I'm wide awake.
Waiting for time to mend this part of me that keeps on breaking.
Newpapers I threw away, washed the dishes in the sink.
3 AM on Tuesday, I have too much time to think.
And I could call up to heaven, or I could crawl down to hell,
Nothing will change the way things are and nothing ever will.
He thinks I can't hear him cry and I pretend that I don't know, or
about all the 3 AM's he spends wrestling with your ghost.
I hear him call out to heaven, I watch him crawl down to Hell,
He still can't get over you, I know he never will.
Nothing he says will bring you back,
He's got nothing left to show
But a pocket watch and memories of a kiss out in the snow.
And I hear him call out to heaven, I watch him crawl down to Hell.
He still can't get over you, I know he never will.

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