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It was the movie role that made British actor Ewan Gallagher famous as a Hollywood celebrity, in For Love and Money. In Murphy's Hero, Ewan was the star of his first big blockbuster film which gave him fame and fortune. But a gay superhero? Was London ready for that? Get to know the real story behind the Hollywood screenplay, of Alexander Parker, an employee of the British Museum who always seems to be on the spot when someone needs help. Painfully shy, Alexander hated being the center of attention. One day when a co-worker gives him a replica of a Greek warrior's helmet to deliver to a historical society, Alexander can't resist, and places it on his head. Instantly he dives into the roll as savior for the crime-ridden city. On one of his acts of mercy, he is spotted by the editor of an erotic gay magazine. The handsome Adrian Mackenzie took one look at the modest hero and fell head over heels for him. It was only a matter of time when the identity and sexual preference of the superhero would be revealed by the press. Is it the end of Alexander's crime-fighting spree? Or the beginning of a new future for him and his editor lover? Sometimes being a hero, isn't always about putting on a cape.
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