Most Popular Glenn Gaylord Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Eating Out: All You Can Eat Trailer (2009)
09 October 2009
Tiffani attempts to help her geeky but very cute friend Casey find true love - or at least a sexy hunk.
If We Took a Holiday Trailer (2014)
12 July 2014
A struggling LA actress impersonates Madonna for the day as a birthday gift for her recently dumped gay BFF, musical numbers and all.
Touch Me Trailer (1997)
05 September 1997
Bridgette is an aspiring actress who teaches aerobics at a local gym that's run by the womanizing Adam.
Boxer Shorts Trailer (2002)
26 November 2002
Compilation of 5 short gay films previously seen at Gay Film Festivals around the world and 1 bonus clip.
I Do Trailer (2012)
20 October 2012
A gay Brit living in New York is deprived of his immigration status, and risks losing his family and life in the U.
Lost Cause Trailer (2000)
17 June 2000
When an HIV positive man phones the local help line, he gets less than he bargained for. After being put on hold, being transferred and being Dis'd, he loses more than a few T-Cells.
The Male Gaze: Celluloid Dreams Trailer (2021)
05 November 2021
Embark on a journey through celluloid from 1985 to present day in these freshly digitized cinematic pearls from around the world that explore an array of gay encounters from years gone by.
Leave It on the Floor Trailer (2011)
18 June 2011
Kicked out of his home for being gay, a young man (Ephraim Sykes) finds a new family with Los Angeles drag queens.
Carnival of Lost Souls Trailer (1983)
01 January 1983
UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. The life story of Ben Warner and Annie Steiner and their home told in abstracted repetitions of audio overlayed with video footage of their mundane routines.
Boychick Trailer (2001)
15 June 2001
In sunny suburbia, a loud-mouthed Jewish mom incessantly nags and humiliates her shy gay teenage son, who she calls her 'Boychick'.
Lez Be Friends Trailer (2007)
17 June 2007
Glenn Gaylord presents this comedy about a butch lesbian in 1969 Greenwich Village as a 70s-style sitcom, complete with a laugh track and vintage commercials.