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Third Man Out: A Donald Strachey Mystery

America's first gay detective.
2005 | 99m | English

(1296 votes)

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Gay detective Donald Strachey is commissioned to protect gay activist John Rutka, known for "outing" prominent citizens.
Release Date: Jul 07, 2005
Director: Ron Oliver
Writer: Richard Stevenson, Mark Saltzman
Genres: TV Movie, Mystery, Thriller, Crime
Keywords based on novel or book, politician, murder, private investigator, lgbt, murder investigation, lgbt activist, identity politics, gay theme, gay couple
Production Companies Insight Film Studios, Shavick Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 29, 2026
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Chad Allen Donald Strachey
Sebastian Spence Timmy Callahan
Jack Wetherall John Rutka
Woody Jeffreys Eddie Santon
Sean Young Ann Rutka
April Telek Alice Savage
John Moore Bishop McFee
Alf Humphreys Father Morgan
P. Lynn Johnson Senator Dianne Glassman
Guy Fauchon Newspaper Photographer
James Michalopolous Dark Glasses
Moneca Delain Nurse
Kirsten Alter Allison
David Palffy Congressman Bruno Slinger
Colin Lawrence Cole
Mary Belle McDonald Eleanor
Anthony O'Clery Redd Koontz
Daryl Shuttleworth Detective Bub Bailey
Andrew Moxham Dark Figure #1
Warren Takeuchi Dark Figure #2
Sean Carey Ronnie Linklater
Claudine Grant Caroline Clark
Matthew Rush Dik Steele
Mark Acheson Fake Dik Steele Male
Lisa Dahling Fake Dik Steele Female
Nelson Wong Kenny Kwon
Kevin Blatch Nathan Zenck
Richard Ian Cox Howie Blatch
Giuseppe Abbruzzese Man In Video
Carrie Patershuck Woman In Video
Kevin O'Grady Man #2
Scott Swanson Art Murphy
Sonja Bakker Joan Murphy
Kwesi Ameyaw Reporter #1
Nicola Crosbie Reporter #2
Rob deLeeuw Puppeteer
Sibel Thrasher Diva Singer
Carl McDonald Drag Queen
John Dylan Louie Bartender
Name Job
Ron Oliver Director
Ed Anders Stunt Coordinator
Tony Dean Smith Editor
Richard Stevenson Story
Mark Saltzman Writer
William Buckingham III Music
Rick Whitfield Production Design
Sandy Buck Costume Design
Ronnie Way Music
Victoria Söderholm Set Decoration
Tim Chappell Key Hair Stylist
Debi Lelievre Hairstylist, Key Makeup Artist
Tana Lynn Moldovanos Hairstylist, Key Makeup Artist
Tia Buhl Production Manager
Todd Giroux Post Production Supervisor
Orrin Stroll Executive In Charge Of Production
Deborah Dimitroff Second Assistant Director
Julie Hemmerling Third Assistant Director
Christopher A.R. Lowe On Set Dresser
Valentine Pavuls Property Master
Matthew Power Set Dresser
Kennedy Telford Lead Set Dresser
Hennie Britton Foley Recordist
Paul William Edwards Boom Operator
Tony Gronick Sound Supervisor
Michael Keeping Foley Artist
Mario Loubert Sound Effects Editor
Shawn Miller Sound Mixer
Chris Ove Dialogue Editor
Vince Renaud Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jo Rossi Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Allen Benjamin Special Effects Coordinator
Paul Benjamin Special Effects Supervisor
Chris Bignell Special Effects Assistant
Brant McIlroy Special Effects Supervisor
Angus Laing CG Artist
Maryvonne Micale Visual Effects
Richard Mintak Visual Effects Supervisor
Raymond Sammel Stunt Coordinator
Ed Araquel Still Photographer
Sandra Montgomery Script Supervisor
Tim Haughian Location Manager
Steve Schmidt Assistant Editor
B.F. Painter Post Production Coordinator
Richard Harrison Post Production Technical Engineer
L.A. Hilts Extras Casting
Blair Law Casting
Clare Walker Casting
Arlene L. Arnold First Assistant Director
C. Kim Miles Director of Photography
Norm Li Assistant Director
Jill MacLauchlan "B" Camera Operator
Aurore de Blois VFX Artist
Douglas Kerr VFX Artist
Name Title
Kirk Shaw Executive Producer
Paul Colichman Executive Producer
Stacey Shaw Associate Producer
James Shavick Executive Producer
Barry Krost Executive Producer
Randy Zalken Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

“Rutka” (Jack Wetherall) is a fairly outspoken gay advocate who thinks nothing of outing people, and who is consequently fairly unpopular. When he starts to fear for his life, he engages the services of very reluctant PI “Strachey” (Chad Allen) to look through his innumerable files and try to isolat ... e a culprit. There’s isn’t exactly a shortage of potential assassins, indeed he himself might be one, but when the inevitable does happen he determines to find out whodunnit. Aside from one scene of entirely pointless gratuitous nudity, there is very little to distinguish this from your bog standard edition of the “Rockford Files” only, of course, there is a gay agenda as it taps into homophobia, closeted lifestyles, the duplicitous role of the church and politicians as well as maybe the most timely leak in a ceiling that you’ll ever see. Allen does fine with these “Strachey” adventures and aided ably by his beau “Timmy” (Sebastian Spence) there’s precious little jeopardy throughout for us to worry about as the investigation gathers pace and it uses the plot to expose some of the societal attitudes and hypocrisies facing people who are not open about their sexuality, or who take advantage of their position to abuse. I didn’t really like the conclusion so much. Aside from it being really quite predicable, it also had an element of an eye for an eye to it that perhaps could just have been left implied rather than demonstrated. Still, it’s a light-hearted mystery with a message and it’s worth ninety minutes.

Nov 30, 2025