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And the Band Played On (1993)

And the Band Played On (1993)
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The late journalist Randy Shilts' best-selling book on the burgeoning AIDS crisis was adapted for cable TV by Arnold Schulman. In 1981, researchers begin discerning a mysterious new disease that apparently affects only homosexual males (or so they thought at that time). Working independently, and with marked hostility toward one another, an American and a French research team manage to identify and name the dreaded HIV virus. The long-range effects of AIDS is experienced through the first- and secondhand experiences of several unfortunates, including a choreographer (Richard Gere) whose character is said to be based on Michael Bennett. The all-star cast (most of whom eschewed their usual high salaries) includes Lily Tomlin as San Francisco health official Selma Dritz, Matthew Modine as Centers for Disease Control researcher Don Francis, Alan Alda as NIH official Robert Gallo (who emerges as the villain of the piece), Ian McKellan as gay activist Bill Kraus, and Glenne Headley, Steve Martin and Anjelica Huston in cameo roles. And the Band Played On debuted September 11, 1993, on HBO. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Roger Spottiswoode
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of And the Band Played On

The late journalist Randy Shilts' best-selling book on the burgeoning AIDS crisis was adapted for cable TV by Arnold Schulman. In 1981, researchers begin discerning a mysterious new disease that apparently affects only homosexual males (or so they thought at that time). Working independently, and with marked hostility toward one another, an American and a French research team manage to identify and name the dreaded HIV virus. The long-range effects of AIDS is experienced through the first- and secondhand experiences of several unfortunates, including a choreographer (Richard Gere) whose character is said to be based on Michael Bennett. The all-star cast (most of whom eschewed their usual high salaries) includes Lily Tomlin as San Francisco health official Selma Dritz, Matthew Modine as Centers for Disease Control researcher Don Francis, Alan Alda as NIH official Robert Gallo (who emerges as the villain of the piece), Ian McKellan as gay activist Bill Kraus, and Glenne Headley, Steve Martin and Anjelica Huston in cameo roles. And the Band Played On debuted September 11, 1993, on HBO. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
140 mins

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Director(s):
Roger Spottiswoode
Writer(s):
Arnold Schulman
Producer(s):
Midge SanfordSarah Pillsbury
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Suitable for Children)
And the Band Played On Awards:
  • 1994 - Academy of Television Arts and Sciences - Outstanding Made for Television Movie
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    Tim H.

    My science teacher in high school showed this movie in class. What an eye opener! Great Movie, I highly recommend it.

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    Della H.

    This movie should be required watching for everyone. I just sat through it, at my boyfriend's request, and I am so happy that I did. My boyfriend is a huge activist and claimed this movie moved him. I totally agree. Everyone that is anyone in the film industry has a part in this production and I have more respect for them. I only wish the ending, which shows a montage of familiar faces that were stricken with AIDS, could have been expanded.

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    Carol Ann D.

    This is by far one of the most informative movies my family has ever seen. It explains alot about a world I knew little about. This was just not taught in school and little or misleading information given to the general public from the news media. So many people could have been saved from such a horrible disease. A special and heartfilled appreciation to all the people to took part in this film that taught us so much. I didn't want it to end.

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