Eating Out (film series)

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Eating Out
Directed by
Written by
  • Q. Allan Brocka (1–5)
  • Phillip J. Bartell (2–5)
Produced by
  • Danielle Probst (1)
  • Q. Allan Brocka (2, 4, 5)
  • J.D. Disalvatore (2)
  • Jeffrey Schwarz (2)
  • Phillip J. Bartell (3)
  • Michael Jack Shoel (3–5)
  • Kirk Cruz (3)
Cinematography
Edited by
  • Phillip J. Bartell (1–5)
  • Scott Hatcher (2, 3)
Music by
  • Dominik Hauser (1)
  • Cary Berger (2)
  • Boris Worister (2)
  • Meiro Stamm (3–5)
Production
companies
  • Ariztical Entertainment
  • Automat Pictures (2)
  • EOSS Productions (2–5)
  • Logo Films (4, 5)
Distributed byAriztical Entertainment
Release date
2004–2011
Running time
428 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Eating Out is an American film series consisting of five LGBT-themed sex comedy films, beginning with Eating Out (2004). The series is distributed by Ariztical Entertainment. Simultaneous filming for Eating Out: Drama Camp and Eating Out: The Open Weekend took place in 2011. [1]

Contents

Films

Cast members

CharacterFilm
Eating Out (2004)Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds (2006)Eating Out: All You Can Eat (2009)Eating Out: Drama Camp (2011)Eating Out: The Open Weekend (2011)
Tiffani von der Sloot Rebekah Kochan
Kyle Jim Verraros
Gwen AndersonEmily Brooke Hands
Marc Everhard Ryan Carnes Brett Chukerman
Caleb PetersonScott Lunsford
Milkshake Marcy Natalie Burge
JoeyBilly Shepard
RichardJohn Janezic
Professor Winston JamesStafford "Doc" Williamson
Jamie PetersonJillian Nusbaum
Frank PetersonMurph Michaels
Susan PetersonMartie van der Voort
Aunt Helen Mink Stole
Troy Marco Dapper
JacobScott Vickaryous
OctavioAdrián Quiñonez
Violet MüfdaverJessie Gold
AllenJames Michael Bobby
DerekJoseph Morales
ShaneAndrew Ley
Surfer GuyNicholas James
EricTodd Mitchell
LindaSarah Lily
NeilMichael SerratoMichael Serrato
CaseyDaniel Skelton
Zach Christopher Chris Salvatore
RyanMichael E.R. Walker
Harry Leslie Jordan
LionelJohn Stallings
Tandy Julia Cho
PamSumalee Montano
CandyJames loaiza
TabithaTabitha Taylor
Benjamin "Benji" AaronAaron Milo
PenneyLilach Mendelovich
Lilian "Lilly" Veracruz Harmony Santana
AndyJoel Rush
JasonGarikayi Mutambirwa
Dick DickeyDrew Droege
GenevieveMarikah Cunningham
MattyRob Westin
RogerJesse Archer
ConnorSteven Daigle
BeauRonnie Kroell
PeterMichael Vara
Luis Alvaro Orlando
PastorNicol Paone
Congressman PielChris Puckett
JaydenMichael King
BrandonMichael Clifford
BernardGeoffrey Dwyer
MitchWilliam Brown
VladimirGarrett Montoya
DanGreg McKeon

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