The Boys in the Band (1970) Queer Film (A)

DIRECTOR: William Friedkin

BOTTOM LINE: As we saw in the 2020 remake, Mart Crowley’s play “The Boys in the Band” has stood the test of time beautifully. The original adaptation, directed by William Friedkin before he made “The French Connection,” “The Exorcist,” and, unfortunately, “Cruising,” is essential viewing for every gay man. The story unfolds at a birthday party for Harold, attended by his gay friends.

GAY CHARACTERS

*Michael (Kenneth Nelson) *Harold (Leonard Frey) *Emory (Cliff Gorman) *Donald (Frederick Colms)

*Hank (Laurence Luckinbill) *Larry (Keith Prentice) *Cowboy Tex (Robert La Tourneaux) *Bernard (Reuben Greene)

AND

Michael’s ostensibly straight roommate Alan (Peter White)

GAY ACTORS: A TRAGIC EPOLOGUE

The gay writer of the play, Mart Crowley, died of a heart attack at the age of 84 in 2020.

Straight actor Peter White, who played Alan, Michael’s ostensibly straight roommate, died from melanoma in 2023 at the age of 86.

Straight actor Cliff Gorman, who played the flamboyant Emory, died from leukemia in 2002, aged 65.

Straight actor Laurence Luckinbill, who played Hank, is alive and well and happily married to Lucie Arnaz since 1980.

Actor Reuben Greene, who played Bernard, always insisted that he was straight. He gradually drifted under the radar and was last heard from around 2000.

STREAMING: Amazon Prime and Apple TV+

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