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Postcards from America

In the midst of the AIDS crisis, a young man from the suburbs moves to the big city of New York and ends up working as a hustler.

Top Cast

  • James Lyons

    James Lyons

    Adult David

  • Michael Tighe

    Michael Tighe

    Teenage David

  • Olmo Tighe

    Olmo Tighe

    Young David

  • Michael Imperioli

    Michael Imperioli

    The Hustler

  • Michael Ringer

    Michael Ringer

    Father

  • Maggie Low

    Maggie Low

    Mother

  • John Ventimiglia

    John Ventimiglia

    Driver

  • David Strickland

    David Strickland

    Driver

  • Brad Hunt

    Brad Hunt

    Driver

Overview

In the midst of the AIDS crisis, a young man from the suburbs moves to the big city of New York and ends up working as a hustler.

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