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6.8/10
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A teenager copes with his sexuality on the last day of school in 1984. It shows him coping with being gay and being with friends.A teenager copes with his sexuality on the last day of school in 1984. It shows him coping with being gay and being with friends.A teenager copes with his sexuality on the last day of school in 1984. It shows him coping with being gay and being with friends.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 2 nominations
Jason Lockhart
- Steve
- (as Jason Scheingross)
Kevin Joseph Kelly
- Chuckie
- (as Kevin J. Kelly)
Craig H. Shepherd
- Irate Customer
- (as Craig Shepherd)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Did you know
- TriviaMuch of the filming took place in Sandusky, Ohio, with the amusement park scenes filmed at Sandusky's Cedar Point, the amusement park where the writer actually worked when he was in high school.
- GoofsAlthough the movie is set in 1984, the shots of Cedar Point Amusement Park clearly show "The Raptor", which was not built until 1994, a decade later.
- Crazy creditsDelaria is seen still on stage after the credits briefly telling the audience to "go home."
- Alternate versionsThe version shown on TV has been cut down to 78 minutes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Indie Sex: Teens (2007)
- SoundtracksThe Cherries
Written and Performed by Dominic Glynn and Martin Smith
Published by Jim Long Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Zomba Music Services
Featured review
Anyone who grew up gay in the 70s and came out in the 80s can relate to some aspect of this wonderful film. The music, the clothes, and the look are perfectly recreated. The performances are honest, tender and intimate. The awkward conversations and situations only add to the realism. The complexity of Eric and Maggie's relationship is truthful and very emotional. Eric's internalized homophobia is something most of us go through...especially when we are not ready to "come out" to our parents and ourselves. I can recall dressing outrageously and experimenting with my hair to make a statement just as Eric does and then denying that I was gay.
Yes, some men are portrayed as "queenish" and "promiscuous", but that's because some real men are. QUEER AS FOLK should be this good.
Chris Stafford shines, Tina Holmes is incredible, Andersen Gabrych is seductive and Stephanie McVay is the mom we all wish we had. The fabulous Lea Delaria belting out "Blue Skies" is an added bonus. Looking forward to more greatness from the talents involved here.
A great gay companion piece to THE LAST AMERICAN VIRGIN.
Yes, some men are portrayed as "queenish" and "promiscuous", but that's because some real men are. QUEER AS FOLK should be this good.
Chris Stafford shines, Tina Holmes is incredible, Andersen Gabrych is seductive and Stephanie McVay is the mom we all wish we had. The fabulous Lea Delaria belting out "Blue Skies" is an added bonus. Looking forward to more greatness from the talents involved here.
A great gay companion piece to THE LAST AMERICAN VIRGIN.
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Box office
- Budget
- $700,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $871,759
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,302
- May 2, 1999
- Gross worldwide
- $871,759
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