The Boys in the Band

The Boys in the Band

Infobox Film
name = The Boys in the Band


caption = DVD cover
director = William Friedkin
producer = Mart Crowley
Kenneth Utt
Dominick Dunne (Executive producer)
Robert Jiras (Associate producer)
writer = Mart Crowley
starring = Kenneth Nelson
Leonard Frey
Cliff Gorman
Laurence Luckinbill
music =
cinematography = Arthur J. Ornitz
editing = Gerald B. Greenberg
Carl Lerner
distributor = National General Pictures
released = March 17, 1970
runtime = 119 minutes
country = USA
language = English
budget = US$5.5 million
amg_id = 1:6885
imdb_id = 65488

"The Boys in the Band" is a 1970 American drama film directed by William Friedkin. The screenplay by Mart Crowley is based on his off-Broadway play of the same name.

The ensemble cast, all of whom also played the roles in the play's initial stage run in New York City, includes Kenneth Nelson as Michael, Peter White as Alan, Leonard Frey as Harold, Cliff Gorman as Emory, Frederick Combs as Donald, Laurence Luckinbill as Hank, Keith Prentice as Larry, Robert La Tourneaux as Cowboy, and Reuben Greene as Bernard. Model/actress Maud Adams has a brief cameo appearance as a fashion model in a photo shoot in the opening scene.

Plot summary

The film is set in an Upper East Side apartment in New York City in the late 1960s. Michael, a lapsed Roman Catholic and recovering alcoholic, is preparing to host a birthday party for his friend Harold. His other friend Donald, a self-described under-achiever who has moved from the city, arrives and helps Michael prepare. Alan, an old and presumably straight college chum of Michael's, calls with an urgent need to see Michael. Michael reluctantly agrees and invites him to his home.

One by one, the guests arrive. Emory is a stereotypical interior decorator; Hank, a previously married school teacher, and Larry, a fashion photographer, are a couple, albeit one with monogamy issues; and Bernard is an amiable book store clerk. Alan calls again to inform Michael he isn't coming after all, and the party continues in a festive manner. However, Alan does appear unexpectedly and throws the gathering into turmoil.

"Cowboy" - a male hustler and Emory's gift to Harold - arrives. As tensions mount, Alan assaults Emory and in the ensuing chaos Harold finally makes his grand appearance. Michael begins drinking again. As the guests become more and more intoxicated, the party moves indoors from the patio. Michael, who believes Alan is a closeted homosexual begins a game in which the objective is to call the one person you truly believe you have loved. With each call, past scars and present anxieties are revealed. Michael's plan to "out" Alan with the game appears to backfire when he calls his wife. As the party ends and the guests depart, Michael collapses into Donald's arms, sobbing. When he pulls himself together, it appears his life will remain very much the same.

oundtrack

Songs featured in the movie include "Anything Goes" performed by both Cole Porter and Harpers Bizarre during the opening credits, "(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave" by Martha and the Vandellas, and an instrumental version of "The Look of Love" by Burt Bacharach.

Critical reception

Critical reaction was, for the most part, cautiously favorable. "Variety" said it "drags" but thought it had "perverse interest." "Time" described it as a "humane, moving picture." "The Los Angeles Times" praised it as "unquestionably a milestone," but ironically refused to run its ads. Among the major critics, Pauline Kael, who disliked Friedkin and panned everything he made, was alone in finding absolutely nothing redeeming about it [ [http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/24/boysband.html BrightLightsFilm.com] ] .

Vincent Canby of the "New York Times" observed, "Except for an inevitable monotony that comes from the use of so many close-ups in a confined space, Friedkin's direction is clean and direct, and, under the circumstances, effective. All of the performances are good, and that of Leonard Frey, as Harold, is much better than good. He's excellent without disturbing the ensemble . . . Crowley has a good, minor talent for comedy-of-insult, and for creating enough interest, by way of small character revelations, to maintain minimum suspense. There is something basically unpleasant, however, about a play that seems to have been created in an inspiration of love-hate and that finally does nothing more than exploit its (I assume) sincerely conceived stereotypes." [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?_r=3&res=9E00E6D8173EE034BC4052DFB566838B669EDE&oref=slogin&oref=slogin&oref=login "New York Times" review] ]

In a "San Francisco Chronicle" review of a 1999 revival of the film, Edward Guthmann recalled, "By the time "Boys" was released in 1970 . . . it had already earned among gays the stain of Uncle Tomism." He called it "a genuine period piece but one that still has the power to sting. In one sense it's aged surprisingly little - the language and physical gestures of camp are largely the same - but in the attitudes of its characters, and their self-lacerating vision of themselves, it belongs to another time. And that's a good thing." [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/1999/01/15/DD50542.DTL "San Francisco Chronicle" review] ]

Awards and nominations

Nelson was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year - Actor. The Producers Guild of America Laurel Awards honored Gorman and Frey as Stars of Tomorrow.

DVD

The DVD release, overseen by William Friedkin, is scheduled for November 11, 2008. Material includes audio commentary; interviews with director Friedkin, playwright/screenwriter Crowley, Executive Producer Dominick Dunne, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Tony Kushner, and two of the surviving cast members, Peter White and Laurence Luckinbill; and a retrospective look at both the off-Broadway 1968 play and 1970 film.

Previous DVD editions actually were copies made to recordable DVD sources from the original 1982 VHS/Beta release. A laserdisc edtion of the movie was released as well, although it, and the VHS/Beta version, is out of print.

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