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Some of My Best Friends Are...

  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 50m
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5.9/10
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Some of My Best Friends Are... (1971)
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A dramatic expose of the lives of a group of gays who meet in a New York City bar on Christmas Eve.A dramatic expose of the lives of a group of gays who meet in a New York City bar on Christmas Eve.A dramatic expose of the lives of a group of gays who meet in a New York City bar on Christmas Eve.

  • Director
    • Mervyn Nelson
  • Writers
    • Mervyn Nelson
    • Barbara Rhodes
  • Stars
    • Tom Bade
    • James Murdock
    • Paul Blake
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    432
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    • Director
      • Mervyn Nelson
    • Writers
      • Mervyn Nelson
      • Barbara Rhodes
    • Stars
      • Tom Bade
      • James Murdock
      • Paul Blake
    • 15User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Tom Bade
    • Tanny
    James Murdock
    James Murdock
    • Clint
    • (as David Baker)
    Paul Blake
    Paul Blake
    • Kenny
    Gary Campbell
    • Terry Nabour
    Carleton Carpenter
    Carleton Carpenter
    • Miss Untouchable
    Robert Christian
    • Eric
    • (as Rob Christian)
    Candy Darling
    Candy Darling
    • Karen Richards…
    Jeff David
    Jeff David
    • Leo
    Alan Dellay
    Alan Dellay
    • Pete Thomas
    Nick De Noia
    • Phil Drew
    • (as Nick DeNoia)
    Dan Drake
    • Lloyd
    David Drew
    • Howard Wilkins
    Jim Enzel
    • Gable
    Thomas Fiorello
    • Ernie
    • (as Tommy Fiorello)
    Fannie Flagg
    Fannie Flagg
    • Helen (Mildred Pierce)
    Joe George
    Joe George
    • Al Pulaski
    Gil Gerard
    Gil Gerard
    • Scott
    Uva Harden
    Uva Harden
    • Michel Mireaux
    • Director
      • Mervyn Nelson
    • Writers
      • Mervyn Nelson
      • Barbara Rhodes
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    10sinnerofcinema

    A Time Capsule and cinema study of gay life in the 70's

    This is an important piece of cinema. Why? Because it exposes the overall gay experience in its different facets - in this film it is represented through the characters at a bar. They spectrum of characters is like the rainbow flag even if it may not be identifiable or labeled as it is nowadays it does not mean it did not exist, it just means it was all under a few banners of the rainbow at the time. The situations are real, the pain in overwhelming and what makes this masterpiece so poignant is that this may not all be happening at one bar during one night but the film is set up as such.

    These are the events lgbt people experienced on a daily basis everywhere from unrequited love only answered in the dark to family troubles to straight identified men having their side lovers. It's all there as it it today all converged beautifully and cinematically in one bar for us all to remember and never forget how times have changed and how far we've come as a society.

    A brilliant piece of cinema and case study of how life was for lgbt+ back in 1971. A fine and highly recommended film.
    dampjock

    Had one line in this movie!

    This film now plays a lot of gay film festivals..billed as.... " The movie you love to hate"! Of course it now looks very politically incorrect. But there was a time that it really was like this. I know..I was there! P.S. It's so much fun to see so many people who went on to greater things. Michael Bluegrass
    6AlsExGal

    Definitely a product of its time...

    ... in that it is two years post Stonewall, but there is going to be time needed - about 17 years or so - before you can explore these kinds of themes more in depths as is done in "Torch Song Trilogy".

    This film is set around Christmas time at a gay bar in New York City called, the Blue Jay. "Some Of My Best Friends Are..." had a very large cast and the story bounced around from character to character or relationship to relationship exploring the dynamics of the characters or the relationships as it pertained to their personalities, attitudes, and realities associated as gay men in 1971 (when the film was made).

    There are several people that were familiar to me, but I couldn't recall their names. The four characters I did recognize were Rue McClanahan (a bar customer who likes to mock some of the clientele but realizes the bar is a safe haven for her since it's unlikely any patron will make advances to her), Fannie Flag (the coat-check lady that everybody loves), Gary Sandy (narcissistic stud who looked for some yum-yum on the side once he tired of his sugar daddy), and Gil Gerard (a pilot who comes off as straight, but loves being the 'rock' for his boyfriend). It wasn't a bad film, and I'd probably want to see it again to see if I could make other observations that might have passed over me the first time around. I'm not going to spoil anything here, but there is a fight scene toward the end of the picture, and the camera work with its quick movements in a tight space containing a lot of people is quite masterful.
    5starbase202

    A depressing view of 1970s gay life

    Yes, 1970s gay life was no picnic but it was not as bad as presented in this dark movie. But I suppose it could be this way in some situations. Too bad it was not more balanced through use of some positive characters. I was surprised to see some long-time as well as up-and-coming entertainers in this movie: Carlton, Rue and Gil. And the filming technique resembled the handheld shooting technique of more recent horror movies.
    9ksf-2

    gay life in 1971

    I wish we knew more about Mervyn Nelson, the writer and director of this one... apparently he wrote a ground-breaking film on jazz around 1950, and another ground-breaking chapter of gay life back in the day. This is totally a snapshot of gay (mostly underground at the time) life in 1971. some drag, some straight-acting, some camp. and a thank you to a very young Rue McClanahan and Fannie Flagg for being a part of this. This is a good picture of people in a gay bar at various stages of acceptance; some are at peace with who they are... some are in denial, some are having conversations about being unsure of just where things are in their life. Christmas Eve, in a gay bar. Emotions. The hustler chooses a dance partner, but then has buyer's remorse. Fights. Ups, Downs. laughter. sorrow. Probably the biggest name here is Gary Sandy, much better known as the station manager in WKRP. and Gil Gerard was also Buck Rogers. It wasn't an easy time for gay folk. even the bars could be dangerous, two years after the stonewall riots in New York City. an honest look at gay life in the city, back in the day. Good stuff. an honest picture of gay life in 1971.

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    • Trivia
      This film was way ahead of its time. One of the characters referred to J. Edgar Hoover as "....a drag queen." In 1971, Hoover was still Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and viewed as a traditional American hero by the majority of his fellow Americans.
    • Goofs
      When the hustler (Gary Sandy) rips off the drag queen's (Candy Darling) wig, her hair ribbon somehow stays attached to her real hair underneath.
    • Quotes

      Barrett Hartman: Forgive me for not getting up. It's a bit awkward.

      Lita Joyce: Don't apologize. I abhor men in a vertical position.

    • Connections
      Featured in Homo Promo (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      The Bar
      Written by Gordon Rose

      Performed by Novella Nelson

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Bar
    • Filming locations
      • Zodiac Bar - 835 Washington Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(used for Blue Jay bar)
    • Production companies
      • Bluebird Productions
      • Cutler Griffin Associates
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $117,169
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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