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Fixing Frank

2002 | 103m | English

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Director: Michael Selditch
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Frank (Miller) is a gay journalist who goes undercover at the urging of his therapist boyfriend Jonathan (Provenza) to write an exposé of Dr. Apsey (Butler). Apsey performs conversion therapy on gay male clients, a practice which Jonathan finds reprehensible. Frank quickly comes clean with Apsey but continues to meet with him under the pretense of interviewing him, but finds himself questioning himself, Jonathan and their six-year relationship.
Release Date: Aug 03, 2002
Director: Michael Selditch
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Genres: Drama
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Name Character
Dan Butler Dr. Arthur Apsey
Andrew Elvis Miller Frank Johnston
Paul Provenza Dr. Jonathan Baldwin
Andrew Gitzy Shop Clerk
Claudia Schneider Shop Patron
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Ken Hanes Market Clerk
Adam Hunt Market Patron
Arlynn Wilson Market Patron
Amy Kiehl Frank's Mother
Michael Selditch Frank's Father
Shannon Carson Laundry Patron
Tom Vitale Gym Patron
Suzanne Gilad Additional Voices
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Michael Selditch Director
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Geronimo1967
5.0

Does “Frank” need fixing? Well if he does, he’s not the only thing as this really far-fetched and contrived drama unfolds. He (Andrew Elvis Miller) is a patient of psychologist “Dr. Aspley” (Dan Butler) who is ostensibly trying to suggest that he can essentially talk his patient out of his homosexua ... lity. What we quickly discover is that his boyfriend “Dr. Baldwin” (Paul Provenza) is a man out to wreck the career of his fellow physician and aspiring journalist “Frank” is the tool he intends to use to prove his assertions of professional malpractice. Now, aside from the interesting aspects of the nature/nurture debate that could have been advanced by this scenario of conflicted approaches to sexuality and associated clinical assessing, this film is poorly acted and written with some frankly hair-raisingly simplistic assertions made using a cinematic technique that was akin to “Frank” having a devil on each shoulder. I wouldn’t bother with this, sadly, it’s a solid idea but messily executed and has the look more of a low-budget soap than a poignant drama to it.

Mar 30, 2025