The Gay Deceivers
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The Gay Deceivers | |
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Directed by | Bruce Kessler |
Produced by | Joe Solomon |
Written by | Gil Lasky (story) Abe Polsky (story) Jerome Wish |
Starring | Kevin Coughlin Brooke Bundy Lawrence P. Casey Jo Ann Harris Michael Greer |
Music by | Stu Phillips |
Cinematography | Richard C. Glouner |
Editing by | Reg Browne Renn Reynolds |
Distributed by | Fanfare Films Inc. |
Release date(s) | July 30, 1969 |
Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
The Gay Deceivers is a 1969 gay-themed comedy film with a twist ending. The film derives much of its alleged humor through the use of stereotypes. According to gay film historian Vito Russo in his book The Celluloid Closet, co-star Michael Greer, who played the flamboyantly gay Malcolm and who was himself gay, tried to work with the screenwriter and director to minimize the negativity of the characterization and present Malcolm in a positive light.
[edit] Plot
The Gay Deceivers follows Danny and Elliot, two friends who try to get out of the draft by pretending to be gay. They're placed under surveillance by the Army and have to keep up the pretense. They move into a gay apartment building and try to blend in with the residents, all the while trying to maintain their romantic relationships with women and not get caught by the Army.
The twist is that even after the pair is caught, they aren't inducted. The Army investigators assigned to watch them are themselves gay and are trying to keep straight people out of the Army.
[edit] DVD release
The Gay Deceivers was released on Region 1 DVD on May 2, 2000.