The things a mother will do to find a
nice husband for her lesbian daughter are bloodied beyond recognition
in The Gay Bed And Breakfast Of Terror, but that might just be
the point of the movie. And if you take your horror films with a
side of gay campy satire, then be sure to make reservations at the
Sahara Salvation Inn.
After failing to secure accommodations
in the city for the annual “Blue Party,” five gay and lesbian
couples covering practically every imaginable gay stereotype find
their way to the inn of last resort on the outskirts of town.
The dilapidated inn is tended by
God-fearing Helen (Mari Marks) and her backwards daughter Luella
(Georgia Jean).
While the couples bicker about as they
prepare for the big party, mother and daughter scheme to seduce one
of the gay men to be wed to Luella, a sex-craved lesbian.
But a greater evil lurks in the
darkness of the inn's attic. Manfred (Noah Naylor) is the
boy-monster born from the semen of a 100 Republican convention
delegates that instinctively gnaws and mauls gays and lesbians.
The film's satirical edge might be a
bit too sharp for a mainstream (ie, straight and/or Republican)
audience, but if you're looking for a campy, uniquely gay gory
experience to complete this horrifying election season, please visit
The Gay Bed & Breakfast Of Terror.
Written and
directed by Jaymes Thompson and released by Ariztical Entertainment,
The Gay Bed & Breakfast Of Terror is now playing in New
York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Denver.