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Directed by John Erman.
Julie Andrews and Ann-Margaret combine their not inconsiderable talents for Our Sons. In her TV-movie debut, Ms. Andrews plays a San Diego businesswoman and self-styled liberal whose open-mindedness is put to the test when she discovers that her son (Hugh Grant) is homosexual. This brings Andrews in reluctant contact with Ann-Margaret, a brash Arkansas cocktail waitress whose own son (Zeijko Ivanek) is Andrews' son's lover. The occasion for the meeting between the two mothers is the revelation that Ann-Margaret's son has AIDS. Andrews and Ann-Margaret go through a lengthy period of self-denial and self-blame before coming to grips with the tragedy now facing them. William Hanley's screenplay for Our Sons was supposed to spotlight the mothers, but the strong rapport between the sons throws the emphasis off at times. The director was John Erman, whose previous successful collaborations with Ann-Margaret included Who Will Love My Children and A Streetcar Named Desire. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"Released: May 19, 1991Director: John Erman*****In what was a recurring theme for TV movies in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Our Sons revolves around the AIDS crisis from the perspective of four people: Donald, a man dying of the disease; James, his "close friend"; Audrey, James' mother; and Luanna, Donald's mother whom he has not seen in over a decade.As Donald nears the end of his life, James asks Audrey to travel from San Diego to Arkansas in an effort to bring Luanne to his bedside. This being a TV message movie, the outcome should never be in doubt. It's all rather by the numbers from Luanne's original reaction to her gradual change of heart to the very last scene: there's nothing we haven't seen before here.And that's the rub looking back 16 years later on a movie like this. In 1991, this was most likely groundbreaking, earth shattering stuff. With names like Julie Andrews, Ann-Margaret and an up-and-coming Hugh Grant, Our Sons probably made waves in the culture. In 200 ... " [More]
 



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