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The Boys in the Band still not available on DVD

In 1970, the film version of the off-Broadway queer play The Boys in the Band was released in a few theaters in a few major cities. The response was mixed from both the audience and critics. Time magazine considered it to be a “humane, moving picture”, but Variety thought it had a “perverse interest” (whatever that means). Written for the stage before Stonewall and produced for film while the riots happened, this film was one of the first to include a nearly entirely gay ensemble. Considered by many to be a landmark in gay representation in cinema, it has left many confused as to why it has yet to be released on DVD.

Even finding the VHS version of the film has proven to be difficult since it is no longer in print. Produced by a small production company no longer in existence, it seems as if the distribution rights now belong to Paramount Pictures who have yet to make any announcement about the DVD release.

Sure the film can seem a bit dated, but how much has happened since the late sixties and seventies? The film was attacked for portraying stereotypical gay characters such as the lisping nancy, the beautiful-but-stupid hustler and the self-hating Catholic. These archetypes are still around, but we have blossomed since then to also create more diverse and positive fictional role-models for the gays of today.

The film starred the entire original stage cast, many of which have since died of AIDS related illnesses. Its re-release could be a great way to remember and honor these little known stage actors.

The address below is for those of you who wish to write to Paramount to request (or demand, if that’s more your style) the DVD release of this important, yet almost forgotten film. Oh yeah, and next time you hear “Who do you have to f**k to get a drink around here?”, remember that line is thanks to The Boys in the Band.

 

Write to:

Paramount Studios

5555 Melrose Avenue

Hollywood, CA 90038

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I like that movie. I

I like that movie. I watched it in one of my classes a few years ago. I didn't realize that it was hard to find on VHS, but I did know that it wasn't available on DVD. Mart Crowley actually wrote a sequel, called "The Men from the Boys." I haven't read it yet, but I intend to, when I have free time again.
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Grievious Omission

Boys in the Band was (and remains)a landmark film. There were so many of us that sneaked into the moviehouse to see some portrayal of our community. Sure it is filled with stereotypes but what drama is not? It sparked a much needed discussion in both the gay and art worlds. The actors were courageous to appear in a movie that would surely end their careers in film. Their performances were uniformly first-rate. I saw a theatrical revival off broadway a few years ago and the truths still sting while the revelations still comfort.
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Coming Soon

Just read that a single-disc special edition is due out November 11.  It will include a commentary by Friedkin, plus three bonus features on the making of the play, the making of the film, and a look at where everyone is now.