The Dead Boys' Club Filming Locations

The Dead Boys' Club filming locations

Where was The Dead Boys' Club filmed? The Dead Boys' Club was filmed in 2 locations across United States in the following places:

The Dead Boys' Club Filming Locations

The epicenter of the city's 1960s counterculture movement, the tree-lined streets of Greenwich Village are now a hub of popular cafes, bars and restaurants. Jazz clubs and Off-Broadway Theaters can also be found amid the brownstones and New York University buildings. At its heart is Washington Square Park, where people mingle around the central plaza. Rainbow flags attest to the neighborhood's LGBT-friendly vibe.

The Dead Boys' Club (1992)
Runtime: 26 minutes
Rating: 6.6
Release year: 1992
IMDB: tt0136773
Plot summary

It's the 1990s. Toby, just out of college in Wisconsin, comes to Manhattan to spend the summer with his older cousin, Packard, a gay man whose lover John R. has just died of AIDS. Toby is shy, the openly-gay society around him makes him nervous. Packard gives Toby a pair of John R.'s shoes; when Toby puts them on, he has powerful visions of the pre-AIDS scene in the 1970s, as if he's there. He also takes on a different personality when he wears the shoes, more sure of himself, able to express his interest in men. Wearing the shoes, Toby goes to a bar, hooks up with Dick, and wakes up in Dick's bed. How will he handle it? And what will happen to the shoes?

Genres
Short
Comedy
Drama
Cast
Nat DeWolf
Erik Van Der Wilden
Matt Decker
Ari Benjamin
Directors
Mark Christopher
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The Dead Boys' Club filming locations