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The Boys in the Band (1970)
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"The Boys in the Band is not a musical" read the film's original advertisements. The film is set in the apartment of Michael (Kenneth Nelson), a homosexual who holds a birthday party for his friend Harold (Leonard Frey). As Michael and his gay buddies prepare for Harold's arrival, Michael's old college chum Alan (Peter White) makes a surprise appearance. Alan is straight, so Michael tells the revellers to watch their step. Alan's uptight reaction to gay Emory (Cliff Gorman) foments a confrontation. The embittered Michael tries to prove that Alan is a latent homosexual by staging a perverse game in which all the partygoers are required to declare their affections for the persons that they love the most. As it turns out, the person most injured by this game is Michael himself, who is incapable of loving anyone. As the first major-studio production to deal frankly with homosexuality, every member of the show's original Broadway cast appears in the film, including Laurence Luckinbill as an out-of-the-closet husband and father. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Kenneth NelsonFrederick Combs, (more)
Director(s):
William Friedkin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Mark B.

    So excited that this brilliant film is FINALLY on DVD. It's a dark story (but very funny) about the Bad Old Gay Days, when you had to worry about the cops showing up at your door and arresting you for being gay. It takes place at a birthday party gone wrong...yet sublimely entertaining. The film's cast are all the same actors from the original Broadway production...how rare, unique and wonderful is that? Expertly directed by William Friedkin and brilliantly written by Mart Crowley, The Boys in the Band is a fantastic film that takes the viewer into the reality of being gay in the late 60's. It is a rare glimpse and an EXTREMELY overdue DVD release. WHOO HOO!

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    Thomas W.

    This is an important movie. A feature-length gay film, in color, with significant actors, produced and distributed by a major motion picture company, in 1970?! Who would have thought! This film hearkens from the day when gays on film had to be miserable, and these guys are certainly miserable. This film puts you smack in the middle of the worst birthday party ever, but the characters are so compelling that even the awkward turns of the script are easily forgiven. See this film for the classic it is, and be glad our world isn't quite so awful as it once was.

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    Kristoff H.

    A look back at what it was like to be gay in a frightfully homophobic world--hmmm...almost sounds like 2008.

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