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The Gay Deceivers

  • 1969
  • R
  • 1h 37m
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5.9/10
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Lawrence P. Casey, Kevin Coughlin, and Jack Starrett in The Gay Deceivers (1969)
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Danny and Elliot avoid military service by pretending to be gay, but they have to act the part when the recruiting officer doesn't buy it.Danny and Elliot avoid military service by pretending to be gay, but they have to act the part when the recruiting officer doesn't buy it.Danny and Elliot avoid military service by pretending to be gay, but they have to act the part when the recruiting officer doesn't buy it.

  • Director
    • Bruce Kessler
  • Writers
    • Abe Polsky
    • Gil Lasky
    • Jerome Wish
  • Stars
    • Kevin Coughlin
    • Brooke Bundy
    • Lawrence P. Casey
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce Kessler
    • Writers
      • Abe Polsky
      • Gil Lasky
      • Jerome Wish
    • Stars
      • Kevin Coughlin
      • Brooke Bundy
      • Lawrence P. Casey
    • 25User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kevin Coughlin
    Kevin Coughlin
    • Danny Devlin
    Brooke Bundy
    Brooke Bundy
    • Karen
    Lawrence P. Casey
    Lawrence P. Casey
    • Elliot Crane
    • (as Larry Casey)
    Jo Ann Harris
    Jo Ann Harris
    • Leslie Devlin
    Michael Greer
    Michael Greer
    • Malcolm
    Sebastian Brook
    • Craig
    Jack Starrett
    Jack Starrett
    • Colonel Dixon
    Richard Webb
    Richard Webb
    • Mr. Devlin
    Eloise Hardt
    • Mrs. Devlin
    Jeanne Baird
    • Mrs. Conway
    Dean Cromer
    • Psychiatrist
    • (as Mike Kopcha)
    Joe Tornatore
    Joe Tornatore
    • Sergeant Kravits
    Robert Reese
    • Real Estate Agent
    Christopher Riordan
    • Duane
    Douglas Hume
    • Corporal
    • (as Doug Hume)
    David Osterhout
    • Stern
    Marilyn Wirt
    • Sybil
    Ron Gans
    • Freddie
    • Director
      • Bruce Kessler
    • Writers
      • Abe Polsky
      • Gil Lasky
      • Jerome Wish
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    8stevedgrossman

    You need to look at it with different eyes

    If you view this movie based on modern terms you will find it incredibly homophobic.

    If you look at it framed in 1960s American upper middle class society, it gives you an idea of how people looked at gays.

    This movie was made during a time where homosexuality was still illegal in many states.

    If you ignore the dated ideas and over the top camp, it's an interesting look at the time.

    I find the clothes and styles to be really cool.
    6Eegah Guy

    Could've been funnier and more campy

    I'm nuts about films from the 60s and this was a pretty adequate comedy about being gay to get out of going to Vietnam. It is interesting to see how gays were being represented in the popular cinema during a time when homosexuality was still pretty underground. But for me it was interesting knowing that the producer-director team of this film also made ANGELS FROM HELL, one of my favorite biker films. Weird, huh?
    citizen_cupid

    Unforgettable

    The impact of this film recently became clear to me when I realized that having seen it only once, nearly 25 years ago, I was still thinking of it. It has become part of my internal landscape, and I tend to compare every comedic treatment of gays on film to my memory of The Gay Deceivers. It is rather sad to think that the best and probably most honest comedy about gay life in America was made so long ago, and in a time when homosexuality was still rarely hinted at in main-stream cinema. See this rare and wonderful film if you can -- urge your local film festival, art house or PBS station to acquire the rights to screen it. It deserves to be rediscovered by a new generation.
    6markwood272

    An entertaining, dated farce

    I saw this via YouTube May 12, 2018. Not great, but also not as bad as some people say. It's a mildly diverting farce offering comedic bits of average cleverness that must have seemed more clever in 1969. "Stereotype" cannot begin to capture the degree of subtlety on offer here. Michael Greer's portrayal of the guys' landlord, Malcolm, just seems crazy today, but everyone else in the movie, whether straight or gay, male or female, old or young, civilian or military, is similarly broadbrushed. A farce will do that. The story ingredients combine the response of Vietnam era young men facing the military draft with the status of gay people as not "normal". This farcical recipe had the misfortune of being overtaken by events only a few years later. Centuries old customs and understandings, thought permanent without even having to think about them, changed very fast. The movie was released in the year of Stonewall. The draft ended January 1, 1973, the United States' involvement in the Vietnam war a few weeks after that. Later that year the American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality from its catalogue of mental disorders. Gone in less than four years was the movie's gay vs. "normal" dialectic . Gone as well was the story's premise of a military draft. The focus of conflict between gays and the military shifted to that of barring gays wanting to serve in the armed forces. There is a limit to how much blame attaches to making what was at the time, strangely enough, a mainstream, financially successful R-rated movie. It's hard enough to make any movie, let alone one that can anticipate sudden changes in what plausibly appeared at the time of filming to be the established patterns of life, law, and thinking, however much things needed to change. And did.
    youngjacob2002

    A Good Classic!

    I thought this was a terrific movie.I'm very sorry to say that Michael Greer of Fortune And Men's Eyes fame died last year of lung cancer.I was devistated.I was such a big fan of his.He was a great actor,and I read alot about him.He was a comedien as well as an actor.This was Greer's first movie,and he did a great job.This movie was made in 1969,about two men who escape the army by pretending to be gay.I thought it was very funny.I have not seen many 60's movies,very few actually,but this one was a great.Watch it,you'll love it!

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    Comedy

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    • Trivia
      The title used in Spanish-speaking territories roughly translates to English as 'The Third Sex Having Fun.'
    • Goofs
      Dan at least had no need to seek a deferment for homosexuality or anything else. College undergraduates were exempt from the draft at the time of the film.
    • Quotes

      Malcolm: I may not know my flowers, but I know a bitch when I see one!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Curious Female (1969)

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 1971 (Argentina)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El tercer sexo se divierte
    • Filming locations
      • Raleigh Studios - 5300 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Fanfare Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1(original ratio)

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