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Actually, the same old schlock, except that the first thirty minutes are in drag: a sort of Touch of Class screwball comedy which has been uneasily welded to a homosexual subject. Albert (King) wears aprons, designs frocks, and shacks up with Stella (likeable Meg Foster, playing a happily adjusted lesbian). But when Albert starts staying out nights, it looks like he's backsliding... A glossily persuasive film which presents its 'real' gays as neurotics or gangsters, and offers us so many clichés about role reversal, marriage and pregnancy that it makes An Unmarried Woman look like an intelligent study of divorce.
Release Details
Duration:108 mins
Cast and crew
Director:Paul Aaron
Screenwriter:Henry Olek
Cast:
Perry King
Meg Foster
Valerie Curtin
Peter Donat
Richard Bull
Barbara Collentine
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