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The Boys in the Band
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Synopsis
"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, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Arthur Ornitz Cinematographer
Shirley Russell Costume Designer
William Friedkin Director
Carl Lerner Editor
Jerry Greenberg Editor
Jerry Greenberg Editor
Dominick Dunne Executive Producer
Robert Jiras Executive Producer
Bob O'Bradovich Makeup
Mart Crowley Play Author
Dominick Dunne Producer
Mart Crowley Producer
Robert Jiras Producer
John Robert Lloyd Production Designer
Mart Crowley Screenwriter
John Robert Lloyd Set Designer
William C. Gerrity Set Designer
Jack C. Jacobsen Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1970
Runtime: 120
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
DeLuxe Color

Produced by
Cinema Center 100 Productions
Leo Films
National General Pictures