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Genre | Drama/Love & Romance, Drama, Comedy |
Format | Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC |
Contributor | Eddie Castrodad, Charles B. Pierce, Harvey Fierstein, Ronald K. Fierstein, Brian Kerwin, Paul Bogart, Howard Gottfried, Ken Page, Anne Bancroft, Benji Schulman, Axel Vera, Karen Young, Matthew Broderick See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 2 hours |
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Torch Song Trilogy (DVD)
An on-screen adaptation of the Tony- award-winning play about a Jewish homosexual who, except for a different sexual preference, goes through the same struggles of love, jealousy and self-doubt that affect us all.
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 3.68 ounces
- Item model number : 4947
- Director : Paul Bogart
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
- Run time : 2 hours
- Release date : May 4, 2004
- Actors : Anne Bancroft, Matthew Broderick, Harvey Fierstein, Brian Kerwin, Karen Young
- Producers : Howard Gottfried, Ronald K. Fierstein
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Unqualified, English (Dolby Digital 4.0)
- Studio : WarnerBrothers
- ASIN : B0001HAGRE
- Writers : Harvey Fierstein
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #29,287 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #44 in LGBT (Movies & TV)
- #3,422 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
- #4,641 in Drama DVDs
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Good movie, but was better as a play!
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024If you love camp, you'll love Torch Song. Joan Crawford provides a performance you will not soon forget. She sings, dances, shocks, and astounds in this quirky look at the life of a successful stage performer. When taste and class are not what you want to see, Torch Song is here to give you something different.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2004In 1988, the film version of the Tony Award-winning, landmark play "Torch Song Trilogy", which was written by the outspoken and very witty Harvey Fierstein, was released to theaters. Written originally as three separate one-act plays between 1978 and 1979 ("The International Stud", "Fugue in a Nursery" and "Widows and Children First"), Harvey Fierstein combined them into the more familiar three-act play "Torch Song Trilogy" in 1981 since each one-act play focused on the life of a gay man named Arnold (played by Harvey Fierstein), who is a gay drag-show entertainer. In the first act, Arnold meets a stranger at a bar named Ed (Brian Kerwin). A precarious relationship develops quickly between Ed and Arnold, but Ed also wants to marry a woman named Laurel (Karen Young). In the second act, Arnold meets a young man named Alan (Matthew Broderick) at the club where Arnold performs. A long-term relationship develops between Arnold and Alan until an unexpected tragedy occurs. The third act focuses on Arnold taking care of a teenaged son, David (Eddie Castrodad) that he & Alan had adopted, as well as Arnold's ongoing difficulties with his mother (Anne Bancroft).
With excellent dialog, engaging personalities and superb acting, "Torch Song Trilogy" is a fantastic film, demonstrating not only the love that exists within gay couples, but also the very real difficulties that many gay men face in their daily lives, including the all-too-often difficulties with family members who cannot accept them for who they are. Harvey Fierstein's unique voice adds a special flare to his drag show performances, as well as to his arguments with his mother. Anne Bancroft's performance is superb and emotional. Matthew Broderick did a wonderful portraying Alan. Interestingly, he had played the teenaged son David when "Torch Song Trilogy" was being performed on stage as a play. Brian Kerwin and Karen Young also portray their roles well. Other significant characters in the film include Bertha Venation (Charles Pierce), Marina Del Rey (Alex Vera), the young Arnold (Benji Schulman) and Murray (Kevin Page). Overall, I rate "Torch Song Trilogy" with 5 out of 5 stars. It's especially great to be able to watch the film on widescreen DVD.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2018Thoroughly ashamed to admit that somehow I never saw the original off-Broadway production, so this was my chance to fill in an important gap.
This production is priceless; not only does it chronicle gay life back in the 70's and 80's but it tells us (read between the lines) that these issues are as relevant now as they were back then.
The film also provides a lovely and poignant backward look in time that NY'ers will appreciate.
This is well before the "bitter nostalgia" of "Jeremiah's Vanishing New York"; all that had vanished lives again.
The old Jewish cemetery in Brooklyn, the discount women's wear store (probably on Orchard St. or thereabouts), Anne Bancroft's delightful "snowbirds" reference ".....we go to Florida, it's what we do" and affordable rent stabilized apartments, but on a darker note gay bashing is revealed and sadly that is still with us.
If you remember subway seats that were covered in wicker (yes they really were) and have "gaps" in your life that need to be filled put this film on your list of "must watch" movies and if you're young enough to be scratching your head, watch, listen and do a little research.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2023This is a wonderful movie. I’m not gay but I understand heartbreak, recovering and growing stronger from loss , they’re universal. And there’s humor in abundance. The main character, Arnold is a strong and quirky. Saw the movie years ago… have a VHS growing old. Having this classic story of growth , loss and recovery…and healing is a must see. I revisit it time to time, stays warm and fresh!
Can’t find it to stream. Love story in high heels and wigs!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024If you like plays, this is a good one.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2015This is one of the best movies I have ever seen. Poignantly and without being preachy it simply relates the trials and tribulations of being (1) a minority [gay] in a straight world; (2) being confused and/or unable to accept one's sexual orientation; and (3) how to grow up gay without the usual (or at least without any more than the usual) teenage angst.
While much of the story is context limited (nothing you wouldn't expect in any film produced in a particular time/place), there are elements of this story that are timeless, instructive and invaluable. For instance, the dialogues between mother (Anne Bancroft, who presents a phenomenal portrayal as the typical Jewish mother) and son (Harvey Fierstein, who is amazingly multi-talented). The film is worth watching if only for those dialogues - and, yet, there is so much more. This is one of those films I can return to again and again and catch something new, or see a different point of view, each time I watch it. To me, that is the hallmark of a film worth owning.
I only wish I had the opportunity to see a production of this on the stage . . ..
You will not regret this purchase.
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- Andrew FitzgeraldReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 21, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Not a Gay movie but a slice of history.
This is an old movie one of the first in the drag world ,Harvey Feinstein wrote and stared in the stage show and movie he also wrote both. A different look at the world of drag not in a rue Paul's way but the life outside of the quite seedy 1980's new york club scene, he fall's in love only to be betrayed then one night a group of male model enter the club one ( Mathew Broderick) finishes up in the home of the Feinstein character he throws him out the next. Later he returns to the club to apologize love blossoms we are taken through the highs and lows Feinstein's mother trays to understand but doesn't when his father dies it comes to a head. A really good movie of it's time don't look on it as a Gay movie it's not but a slice of new york life in the era.
- Graham VincentReviewed in Germany on April 2, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Yes, dated. But timeless.
This is a film that was wrought with great difficulty into being out of the writer and star's Broadway (or was it off-Broadway?) stage play of the same name. It has to be Harvey Fierstein's monument, and no gay man should exit this life without having seen it. No spoilers (well, one: alert), but with a superb supporting cast headed by Anne Bancroft as the Jewish mother, and Matthew Broderick and Brian Kerwin (both straight and engaging in the most erotic softcore gay kissing scene that I, certainly, have ever seen in a mainstream feature film), it will not fail to impress. I hope this version has the commentary by Mr Fierstein himself: it starts from the moment the studio's indent comes up at the start and is a hoot from beginning to end). For the tenderhearted. Therefore, keep Kleenex to hand (must be available somewhere on Amazon).
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Cliente AmazonReviewed in Italy on March 10, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Torch song trilogy
Peccato non ci sia in commercio la versione anche in italiano! Film bellissimo, bellissimo in lingua originale e per chi lo ha visto in italiano, doppiaggio fedele e magnifico
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TheStatReviewed in France on September 4, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Film incroyable
Je ne partage rien avec l'écrivain de la pièce originale (Harvey Fierstein)*, ni dans la culture, ni dans la nationalité, ni dans ce que la vie lui a livré, mais il a écrit une pièce qui est devenue un film MAGNIFIQUE. Aucun être pensant ne peut se laisser froid ni pendant ni après ce film superb. Anne Bancroft joue un rôle ridiculement difficile, une personne peu logique et sans raison, mais elle aime son fils et elle sait s'expliquer. Elle est frustrante et passionnée à travers les décennies --- un infini plus recherché que son âme dans Le Lauréat. Une perle. (Et elle joue si bien dans Torch Song Trilogy, on oublie que c'est une actrice).
* qui a, pour des raisons historiques, joué le rôle principal dans le film, sans faire metteur en scene --- et qu'est-ce qu'il nous tire des rires et des pleurs. Et encore des rires.
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CARLOS BELTRANReviewed in Mexico on January 19, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente película que no pierde actualidad
Tenía tiempo buscando el DVD y disfruté mucho volverla a ver. Son de las películas que cada vez que las ves, encuentras algo nuevo.