This gay classic is historically and politically significant,
which continues to ignite contentious debate 30 years after its release. Mart
Crowley produced and adapted his own award-winning 1968 play, and features the
original off-Broadway cast. The film examines the self-loathing and self-pity of
gay life of that era. It is dated, but hilarious, and is an important step in
the depiction of gays on film.