Shock to the System with Chad Allen: DVD Cover

    Shock to the System Director: Ron Oliver Cast: Chad Allen, Sebastian Spence, Michael Woods, Daryl Shuttleworth

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/13/2007
    • Original Release: 2006
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 14,604
     
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    Backlot featurette; Storyboards; Featurette: Resists Relgion-Based Discrimination - Watch Judy Shepard, Chad Allen, and hundreds of other protest at the world headquarters on one of the leading anti-gay organizations; Director commentary

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    Disc #1 -- Shock to the System: A Donald Strachey Mystery
    1. Face to Face [6:04]
    2. Confused [3:33]
    3. Break In [5:45]
    4. Welcome [4:39]
    5. Find Somebody [5:02]
    6. Drug Overdose [4:40]
    7. Group Therapy [5:20]
    8. Been Followed [4:34]
    9. Office Manager [5:41]
    10. Basketball [4:25]
    11. Private Session [4:02]
    12. Drive Away [3:09]
    13. Rain Check [7:28]
    14. It's You [4:06]
    15. Perfectly Clear [6:24]
    16. The Arrest [4:54]
    17. The Gift [4:02]
    18. I Believed in You [7:12]

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    The traditional crime thriller gets a modern twist with this sequel to Third Man Out following the further adventures of gay detective Donald Strachey (Chad Allen). Hard boiled private investigator Donald Strachey has just found the lifeless body of his latest client, and now in order to catch the killer he'll be forced to rely on his straight-laced husband Tim and overenthusiastic assistant Kenny. As the investigation leads Strachey straight into Dr. Trevor Cornell's dark world of "conversion therapy,' where psychology and religion combine with the singular goal of turning average everyday homosexuals "straight," the stage is set for a climactic showdown with more than a few surprising twists and turns. Sebastian Spence and Morgan Fairchild co-star in an adaptation of author Richard Stevenson's best-selling series of books that will have viewers of all sexual pursuasions on the edge of their seats. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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    February 22, 2007: Richard Stevenson's gay mystery novels based on his creation of Donald Strachey, Private Investigator have found the perfect crew to transform these very interesting and entertaining stories to film. SHOCK TO THE SYSTEM is the second in the series and as adapted for the screen by Ron McGee, directed with panache by Ron Oliver, and starring the very fine actor Chad Allen as the sleuth with couth and style and charisma the results are a polished little gem of a film. But aside from the fact that the film is so well put together, it presents gay people in roles that are so far away from the usual stereotypical types that their sexual proclivity is in many ways simply incidental: you have to look long and hard to find a solid healthy gay relationship as well portrayed as that between Strachey and his life partner Tim (the very fine Sebastian Spence). The story this time around involves Strachey's being asked to help one Paul Hale (Jared Keeso), the supposed poster boy for the Phoenix Foundation, a 'turn gay people straight' institute run by Dr. Trevor Cornell (Michael Woods) and his wife Lynn (Anne Marie Loder). Paul is soon found dead and the implications are suicide. But Strachey suspects foul play (we later discover Hale was his first love in the Army!) and aided by Hale's mother Phyllis (Morgan Fairchild looking terrific and acting well) who encouraged her son's joining the Phoenix Foundation, he begins his own style of investigation. Strachey wisely 'becomes a patient' with Dr. Cornell and in group therapy makes discoveries and friends with those who eventually help to solve the case: a strong group of actors including Rikki Gagne, Stephen Huszar, Ryan Kennedy, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, Shawn Roberts, Dany Papineau, and Gerry Morton. The clues are laid out, the deaths follow and the truths finally surface. And all the while Strachey is supported by Tim, by a very fine comic actor Nelson Wong as his 'office manager', and by his 'boss' Detective Bailey (Daryl Shuttleworth). The dialogue is crisp, relevant, intense when it needs to be and funny when it relaxes, the cinematography takes a beautiful bow to the old Hollywood film noir techniques, and the cast is excellent, filled with not only a lot of eye candy but also with some very well realized characterizations. In the end the film belongs to the very hunky and versatile Chad Allen, only making wait for the next installment in this very successful series! Highly recommended for all audiences. Grady Harp