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Homosexuality was a taboo subject in 1956 Hollywood. So it was a challenge for screenwriter Robert Anderson to adapt his hit Broadway play about a sensitive prepschooler called sister boy by his peers, and the lovely housemaster's wife who realizes she must offer more than tea and sympathy to help the boy prove his manhood. The frankness may be muted but the power remains in this stellar film. Under Vincente Minnelli's direction, Deborah Kerr and John Kerr reprise their Broadway roles as older woman and younger man in poignant performances that reveal the compassion and the torment of being human. Their stage costar Leif Erickson joins them in counterpoint as the emotionally clenched housemaster.
Starring: Deborah Kerr, John Kerr, Leif Erickson, Edward Andrews, Darryl Hickman, Steven Terrell, Kip King, Jimmy Hayes, Don Burnett, Norma Crane, Dean Jones, Jacqueline De Wit, Tom Laughlin, Ralph Votrian, Mary Alan Hokanson, Ron Kennedy, Peter Miller, Byron Kane, Paul Bryar, Harry Harvey Jr., Bobby Ellis, Saul Gorss, Dale Van Sickel, Peter Leeds, Chuck Courtney, Ralph Reed, David Bair, Coulter Irwin, Tom McKee, Rodney Bell, Wilson Wood, Eleanore Tanin, Virginia Eiler, Lucille Knoch, Madge Meredith, Del Erickson
Director: Pandro S. Berman
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