Tailspin

  • Run time: 115 min
  • Premiere: 1997. January 1.

Superstar director Travis has come up with a cool, hip look at the 1950s in this, his latest opus. Tailspin features Ethan Marc as a "greaser" who wants more from life. His job at the local diner is going nowhere and he constantly has to contend with snobbish "socs" who come in to be waited on. His main attraction is for pretty boy Jeff White who seems totally disinterested. So Ethan decides on having a good old time on the griddle with one of the boys after hours, giving him a nice order of sausage. Ethan looks great and his acting has improved considerably. The flick plays out as a standard boy-loses-boy, boy-regains-boy with some notable sex scenes thrown in. Maybe too vanilla for some tastes, the photography, score and set design contribute to make this a keeper.

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Camera

Ross Cannon

Director of Photography

Richard Pimintel

Still Photographer

Charles Stevens

Director of Photography

Directing

John Travis

Director

Editing

Production

Scott Masters

Producer

Aries Post

Post Producer

Nick Rivers

Production Coordinator

Writing

Tyler Adams

Writer

Camera

Ross Cannon

Director of Photography

Richard Pimintel

Still Photographer

Charles Stevens

Director of Photography

Directing

John Travis

Director

Editing

Production

Scott Masters

Producer

Aries Post

Post Producer

Nick Rivers

Production Coordinator

Writing

Tyler Adams

Writer