Jumper (1991 film)

Front cover of a VHS release

Jumper is an American gay pornographic film, starring Ryan Yeager who portrays the titular character. This film was originally released in 1991 by HIS Video, directed by Chi Chi LaRue, and written by Stan Ward (stage name Stan Mitchell).[1] In the film, an angel Jumper is sent to Earth to spend five days seducing men in West Hollywood, California in order to influence their lives. Jumper is reunited at the end with one of the men whom he seduced and then has fallen in love with.

Plot

Jumper (Ryan Yeager) is an American Revolutionary War soldier who is killed at Yorktown in 1783 and becomes an angel. He is given five days to complete his first mission, to influence the lives of men in present-day West Hollywood. To encourage safer sex, he receives condoms from God (whom Jumper calls "Dad").[1][2]

Early in Jumper's mission he targets Jeffrey Carrington (Adam Archer), who lives in an apartment with a maid named Mrs. Grundy (Gizell Climax). Although Jeffrey is planning a one-night stand to advance his modeling career, he bumps into Jumper (dressed like a bum). Jumper keeps Jeffrey from having his fling, seducing him instead. While Jeffrey is asleep, Jumper replaces his clothes with his old ones (and a condom) and leaves.[2]

In Jeffrey's clothes Jumper meets Carpenter (Danny Sommers)—an angry, straight-identifying man who dislikes gays and resists their advances—outside a porn theater. When Carpenter enters the theater to avoid Jumper (and watch straight porn), Jumper follows him. Unaware of Jumper's nature, Carpenter cannot resist temptation and they give each other handjobs and oral sex. He brings Jumper to his motel room for more fun. While Carpenter is asleep Jumper takes his clothes, leaving him Jeffrey's (and a condom).[2] While he talks to "Dad", Jumper admits his feelings for Carpenter; however, he does not know his first name.

Invisible, Jumper meets uptight Jerry (Alex Thomas) and unemployed actor Jim (Tom Farrell), a bickering couple[2] unaware of his presence. To help them reconcile, he uses his powers on the telephone to give Jim an acting role. Since Jerry is still angry, Jumper puts a spell on him to loosen him up enough to make up with Jim. When Jim and Jerry's lovemaking is interrupted by a phone call from Jim's mother (who accepts the couple), Jumper transports them to bed wearing only briefs and they continue uninterrupted. At the end of the scene, Jerry and Jim shower together.[2]

Still in Carpenter's clothes, Jumper knocks on the door of nerdy[2] Jethro's (David Rockmore) apartment (interrupting his watching gay porn) and pretends to be a peacetime soldier in need of an apartment. When Jethro wakes up after Jumper renders him unconscious, he realizes he is naked. Jumper seduces him, and while Jethro is asleep he takes his clothes and gives him Carpenter's, a condom[2] and Carpenter's motel address.

In his office, closeted Hollywood producer[2] Jay Cassidy (Wes Daniels) tells a screenwriter to give him a hot story about two straight men. Jumper comes in for an "audition", Jay resists and Jumper seduces him. He gives Jay a love story about two gay men, puts him to sleep, gives him a condom and leaves him naked. His mission complete, Jumper returns to heaven but misses West Hollywood. However, he hears from "Dad" that Jerry and Jim are still together despite their ups and downs; six weeks after their reconciliation, they celebrate Jim's opening night. Jeffrey and Jethro meet at a Madonna concert, and eventually become lovers. Although Carpenter seduces Jethro (as planned by Jumper), he still has feelings for the angel. A week later, he is killed by gay bashers as he tries to save a gay man's life. The gay love story becomes a movie, directed and written by Jay.

"Dad" tells Jumper that he is whoever Jumper wants him to be. Jumper loses his wings (and his boxers, leaving him naked) and is reunited with Carpenter, who is "Dad" transformed. When he learns that Carpenter's first name is Joe, he tells him he will call him "Dad" for a while—or for eternity.

Reception

Dave Kinnick of Adult Video News rated the film four and a half stars out of five, calling it VCA's "strongest gay title in years [and] Yeager's finest moment among many good ones to date". However, he considered it "20% too long", and criticized some technical issues in the production—he noted that one scene that was so darkly lit it was as if it were "filmed in a coal mine", and the reverb used for the voice of God [by drag performer Gender] went off and on like that of the Wizard of Oz in the 1939 film.[2] Jeffrey Escoffier, in his book Bigger Than Life, described the screenplay as a "well-developed [one] that requires some degree of acting in addition to skills as an adult performer", and thought the film was "modeled somewhat" on Heaven Can Wait.[1]

In 1992, it won AVN Awards for Best Gay Video and Best Actor in a Gay Video (Ryan Yeager),[1][2][3] the Gay Erotic Video Awards for Best Screenplay (Stan Ward) and Best Supporting Actor (Danny Sommers),[4] and the Grabby Awards for Best Screenplay (Ward).[5]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Escoffier, Jeffrey (2009). "The Perfect Orgy". Bigger Than Life: The History of Gay Porn Cinema from Beefcake to Hardcore. pp. 267–68. ISBN 978-0-7867-20101.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Kinnick, Dave. "Jumper". AVN. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  3. "Jumper (Ryan Yeager)". TLA Video. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  4. "Gay Erotic Video Awards 1992". Rainbow Collexion. Archived from the original on September 11, 2012. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  5. "Gay Chicago Magazine's "Behind Closed Door": THE GRABBY AWARDS OVER THE YEARS – 1992 GRABBY AWARDS". Gay Chicago Magazine. Archived from the original on July 20, 2006. Retrieved January 21, 2014.

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