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Empty Bed (1990)

Empty Bed (1990)
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Empty Bed is a 60-minute character study of an ageing homosexual. Bill Frayne (John Wylie) sits alone in his room, contemplating his past, present and future. In flashback, the events of the last 24 hours are assessed, as he sifts through the personal contacts--both gay and straight--made during the day. Empty Bed was completed in 1988 and entered into festival competition, winning awards at Houston International Film Festival and Sinking Creek Film Festival. The film was released on a general basis in 1990. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Mark Gasper
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Synopsis of Empty Bed

Empty Bed is a 60-minute character study of an ageing homosexual. Bill Frayne (John Wylie) sits alone in his room, contemplating his past, present and future. In flashback, the events of the last 24 hours are assessed, as he sifts through the personal contacts--both gay and straight--made during the day. Empty Bed was completed in 1988 and entered into festival competition, winning awards at Houston International Film Festival and Sinking Creek Film Festival. The film was released on a general basis in 1990. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
56 mins

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Director(s):
Mark Gasper
Writer(s):
Mark Gasper
Producer(s):
Mark Gasper
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Jeremy T.

This movie was horrible. It served only to perpetuate the idea that gay men will end up sad and alone. This movie follows the main character through the mundane of his life. Solitary and confined, he recalls the events leading up to this point of his life. I especially loved how the man who left him ended up happy with a woman. The part where he meets up with his female high school sweetheart gives the idea that he somehow missed out by leaving her. This is classic misrepresentation of gay culture from the incredibly homophobic era of the 80s and early 90s.

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William H.

The Title says it all ..EMPTY .. Boring ..No script .. or plot nothing really to keep or hold your attention or interest in this movie

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