2 By 4 (1998)
1h 29m
Running Time
January 15, 1998Release Date
Plot.
Johnnie is a foreman of a construction crew. On the outsidem he seems very "normal" and straight, but one evening we see him putting on makeup and a feather boa and going out for a night in the city.
Where to Watch.
No streaming offers found
This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Jimmy Smallhorne
Johnnie Maher
Chris O'Neill
Uncle Trump
Bradley Fitts
Christian
Joe Holyoke
Joe
Terrence McGoff
Writer
Michael Liebman
Eddie
Fergus Tighe
Writer
Ronan Carr
Brains
Virginia Biddle
Producer
Leo Hamill
Paddy
John Hall
Producer
Seamus McDonagh
Conor
Nigel Clark
Composer
Kimberly Topper
Maria
Jerome Di Pietro
Composer
Conor Foran
Paul
James Hanrahan
Taigh
Marian Quinn
Bibi
Carmel O'Brien
Bridie
John McDonough
Katz
Allen Lewis Rickman
Chaim Katz
Norman Barbera
Avrom Katz
Thomas Hartnett
Cop
Karen Giordano
Madam
Patrick O'Donnell
Guy On Street
Aidan Rice
Barman
Jason Rodriquez
Guy With Trump
Louisa Murray
Girl
Andrew Colgan
Johnnie As A Boy
Declan Quinn
Director of Photography
V. Scott Balcerek
Editor
Hazel Mailloux
Production Design
Marcos Antonio Miranda
Stunts
Darren Davy
Executive Producer
Robert Warmflash
Post Production Supervisor
Damian Volpe
Sound Editor
Tom Efinger
Sound Designer
Rick Dior
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ivan Ingermann
Costume Design
Laure Sullivan
Editor
Shannon Buettow
Makeup Artist
Frank Egan
Sound Editor
Lorrie Ann Dobbins
Hairstylist
T.J. Muncan
Production Manager
Jeff Parsons
Production Sound Mixer
Sonny Calderon
Sound Editor
Jacci Clark
Music Supervisor
Maria Alindato
Art Direction
Thomas Clohessy
Location Manager
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 15, 1998
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 29m
Filming LocationsNew York City, United States of America
Genres
Wiki.
2by4 or 2 x 4 (Two by Four) is a 1998 American drama film directed by and starring Jimmy Smallhorne. The screenplay by Smallhorne, Terry McGoff, and Fergus Tighe focuses on the bisexual foreman of a New York City construction crew.
At the January 1998 Sundance Film Festival, the film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize and Declan Quinn won the Cinematography Award. It was released in New York City on November 26, 1999.