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55% Rotten Tomatoes Directed by Andrew Nackman Music by Herman Beeftink Initial release 5 February 2016 (USA) Music director Herman Beeftink | 6.6/10 38% Metacritic Written by Aaron Danick Cinematography Damian Horan Director Andrew Nackman Screenplay Aaron Dancik | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Produced by Lauren AvinoamLauren HogarthJed Mellick Starring Evan ToddParker YoungChord OverstreetJon Gabrus Producers Lauren Avinoam, Jed Mellick, Lauren Hogarth Cast Similar Hurricane Bianca, Big Gay Love, GBF, Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!!, Make the Yuletide Gay Profiles |
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Fourth Man Out is a 2016 American comedy film written by Aaron Danick and directed by Andrew Nackman. The film stars Evan Todd as Adam, a young man living in New York state who, on his 24th birthday, comes out as gay to his best friends Chris (Parker Young), Nick (Chord Overstreet), and Ortu (Jon Gabrus).
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The film premiered on May 30th, 2015 at the Seattle International Film Festival, and had a limited release in the United States on February 5th, 2016. The film received the audience award for Best Dramatic Feature Film at Outfest, along with the audience award for Best Narrative Feature at the InsideOut LGBT Film Festival in 2015.
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Plot
On his 24th birthday, Adam (Evan Todd) struggles to come out as gay to his three best friends, Chris (Parker Young), Nick (Chord Overstreet), and Ortu (Jon Gabrus). Unable to reveal his secret, Adam goes with his friends to a failed night out at a bar, where Chris drunkenly flirts with a girl before the four friends make a quick exit to avoid a bar fight. The next morning, Adam manages to come out before quickly leaving to avoid any awkwardness. Comedy ensues as Adam's three best friends struggle to come to terms with their friend's sexuality, worried that his coming out might somehow change the nature of their relationships.