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Synopsis
Gods and Monsters was promoted from the outset as an artistic drama, but the publicity tended to play coyly on the possibility of a homosexual romance between the retired film director James Whale, played by Ian McKellen and his hunky gardener Clayton Boone (Brendan Fraser). While the film does involve romance, the central relationship between the director and his gardener is about the development of a genuine friendship between two outwardly dissimilar but inwardly kindred spirits. In the story, Whale has been living for many years in peaceful, if not entirely contented retirement, under the loving and watchful eye of his contentious and argumentative Hungarian housekeeper (Lynn Redgrave). His earlier celebrity as the director of the original Frankenstein movie and its sequel, The Bride of Frankenstein, results in his being visited occasionally by disagreeable young men who have come to bask in the reminiscences of this creator of two "camp" classics. His reputation as a fairly outrageous homosexual comes into play here, when one particularly unpleasant and effeminate young man comes by seeking cinematic tidbits: the director challenges the boy to a game of stripping off one article of clothing for every revelation he shares about his moviemaking past. He had gotten the boy down to his briefs when he is stricken with one of his ever-recurring bouts of epilepsy, the result of a series of strokes. By way of contrast, while he is clearly interested in his gardener as a sex-object, gradually luring him into ever closer association, the openness and vulnerability of this awkwardly aggressive heterosexual boy inspires him to reveal the history of his heart. It turns out that, like the young man who is modeling for his supposed artworks, he came from a poor and difficult background. By the time naïve gardener learns of the director's homosexuality from the housekeeper, he has been drawn too deeply under the man's spell to stay away from their meetings for long. While the tension between the men never departs, a genuine relationship of caring develops between them. Meanwhile, Whale has been clearly observing the progressive deterioration of his mental faculties, and is increasingly being overwhelmed by vivid memories and visions. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

Cast

Lolita Davidovich Betty
David Dukes David Lewis
Brendan Fraser Clayton Boone
Ian McKellen James Whale
Kevin J. O'Connor Harry
Lynn Redgrave Hanna
Brandon Kleyla Young Whale
Jack Plotnick Edmond Kay

Production Crew

Christopher Bram Book Author
Valorie Massalas Casting
Stephen M. Katz Cinematographer
Carter Burwell Composer (Music Score)
Bruce Finlayson Costume Designer
Bill Condon Director
Virginia Katz Editor
Clive Barker Executive Producer
Stephen Jarchow Executive Producer
Gregg Fienberg Producer
Mark R. Harris Producer
Paul Colichman Producer
Richard Sherman Production Designer
Bill Condon Screenwriter
Shawn Holden Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 120
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Regent Entertainment

Release
November 06, 1998 (USA)

Awards
1998 - Best Picture - Independent Spirit Award
1998 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1998 - Best Picture - Independent Spirit Awards