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Me Lavender (1998) |
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100 minutes
Rated: NR
Country: US
Studio: Water Bearer Films
Cast: Dan Butler, Bob Hope,
Cary Grant, Randolph Scott, Danny
Kaye, Walter Brennan, Jerry Lewis,
Clifton Webb
Director/Screenwriter: Mark
Rappaport |
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Synopsis |
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exploration of the way Hollywood
dealt with or ignored issues of
homosexuality during its so-called
Golden Age - when the studio system
reigned supreme. It is a comedic and
occasionally rude re-examination of
the subterfuges by which Hollywood
has alluded to and at the same time
avoided an issue that in many
instances it could not even name,
much less identify. A survey of
gender issues and how they were
perceived, as well as perpetuated,
by the Hollywood dream factory from
the 30's up to the 60's. |
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