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I removed the following from the Critics part of the article:
It was released in the same year as AIDS-related miniseries Angels in America.
I removed it because Angels in America (the mini series) was released in 2003, where as the film "And the Band Played On" was released in 1993. The play Angels in America was written in 1990. So, I am not sure where this comment even came from. -- David Reiss 15:09, 30 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Steve Martin
Hi. Can someone tell me about Steve Martin's role type in this movie?. Is he cameo or not in this movie? I can't found a title of film in his official website. 212.47.133.96 (talk) 19:26, 20 December 2007 (UTC)
Steve Martin played the well-to-do brother of a man who died of AIDS. The family was going to extreme lengths to hide the fact that the man was gay, but the researchers convince Martin's character to tell them about his brother's lifestyle so they can trace the source of the infection they're finding in donated blood. Martin gave a very understated performance, not at all his usual comic persona. [[User::edonald]] —Preceding unsigned comment added by Edonald (talk • contribs) 16:52, 21 December 2007 (UTC)