Essay One (1/2). Queer Films Under the Hays Code (1934-1967).
Alec Guinness, Dennis Price, Charles Laughton, and Laurence Harvey were all known to be gay throughout their careers. Their adoring public may have felt there was something.
Read MorePosted by Patrick | Mar 28, 2024 | Favorites, Genres (Musical-Western), Queer Film/TV, Queer Film/TV, Uncategorized |
Alec Guinness, Dennis Price, Charles Laughton, and Laurence Harvey were all known to be gay throughout their careers. Their adoring public may have felt there was something.
Read MorePosted by Patrick | Mar 23, 2024 | Favorites, Genres (Musical-Western), Queer Film/TV, Queer Film/TV, Uncategorized |
A sensibility that would bring movies like “The Bride of Frankenstein,” “The Women,” and “Auntie Mame” under the queer umbrella.
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Behind the camera were the gay directors James Whale, George Cukor, and Vincente Minnelli, who showed their gay sensibilities to variable degrees
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Alec Guiness, Dennis Price, Charles Laughton, and Laurence Harvey were all known to be gay. Their adoring public may have felt there was something!
Read MorePosted by Patrick | Mar 8, 2024 | A-, Drama, Film Reviews, Genres (Action - Music Scene), New Releases, Ratings: Movies and Television |
Dizar’s performance as Nuray, a woman who has lived through things that Samet can only imagine, takes over the film’s second and more impressive half.
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