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Related: About this forum'The Boys in the Band' are back in a new Netflix film
The Boys in the Band are back in a new Netflix film based on Mart Crowleys landmark 1968 play. Two years ago the Broadway production of the story about a group of gay and bisexual men, who despite the booze-induced sniping and nasty parlor games are each others found family, won the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play. Now the first trailer for the film (out September 30), with its all-star cast of out men from that production, has dropped.
Boys stars Jim Parsons as Michael, the caustic host who throws a birthday for Harold (Zachary Quinto), who needs to smoke a little grass before hes ready to show his face. Matt Bomer plays Donald, Michaels devoted and somewhat neurotic confidante; Robin de Jesús is Emory, who takes potshots for his tendency to camp it up; and Michael Benjamin Washington (soon to be seen in Ratched) portrays the sensitive Bernard. Real-life couple (they fell in love during the Broadway run) Andrew Rannells and Tuc Watkins appear, respectively, as the lothario Larry and Hank, who left his wife for Larry. Rounding out the cast are Brian Hutchison as Michaels old college chum who turns up unannounced and Charlie Carver as the Cowboy, a hustler who is Emorys birthday gift to Harold.
The original off-Broadway play was a hit that was made into a film in 1970 with William Friedkin (The French Connection, The Exorcist) as the director. But with the evolution of LGBTQ+ Pride that really kicked in around the time the film came out, its been considered by some to depict its characters as negative stereotypes often described as self-loathing." But Mantello hearkens to its power in the production notes for the film.
Whats happened in the intervening years is that its also held up as a great piece of dramatic literature, Mantello says. Its among those plays that are so well-crafted that they can stand the test of time. And there are very few of those.
https://www.advocate.com/film/2020/9/02/boys-band-throw-boozy-birthday-bash-1st-trailer
lunasun
(21,646 posts)Some of those actors will be hard to top imo but Ill have to see when I watch this, and a new generation will see the classic play
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)I saw it at Trinity College, Hartford, CT back around 1975.
About 20 minutes into the movie, an elderly couple seated in front of us got up and walked out,
saying "I don't think this band movie is a musical."
tgenerico
(109 posts)But the original movie was disappointing.
I hope this one id good.
Susan Calvin
(2,098 posts)That play was a big big deal when I was in college.