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Gay Deceivers (1969)
Gay Deceivers
1969
Actors: Kevin Coughlin, Brooke Bundy, Lawrence P. Casey, Jo Ann Harris, Michael Greer
Genres: Comedy
R     2000     1hr 31min

It's the '60s. The Vietnam War is raging. And Danny Devlin and Elliot Crane are out to dodge the draft. What are two straight boys to do? Claim they're gay, of course! Danny and Elliot have no intention of giving up their ...  more »

     
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Actors: Kevin Coughlin, Brooke Bundy, Lawrence P. Casey, Jo Ann Harris, Michael Greer
Genres: Comedy
Sub-Genres: Gay & Lesbian, Classic Comedies
Studio: Image Entertainment
Format: DVD - Color
DVD Release Date: 05/02/2000
Original Release Date: 01/01/1969
Theatrical Release Date: 01/01/1969
Release Year: 2000
Run Time: 1hr 31min
Screens: Color
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Languages: English
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Movie Reviews

The Gay Deceivers - Unsung Classic Gay Cinematic Farce
Greg K | 07/13/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Sure, it's a low-budget 1969 movie, but the absolutely pristine DVD mastering breathes new life into this underrated gay farce. The sound is a bit low and slightly scratchy, but heads and tails over the previous vhs video release. It's like discovering a long-lost friend again! Try to overlook the low-budget origins and some of the dated humor: It's still very timely, courageous, and above all...FUNNY! For those who enjoy Michael Greer's over-the-top flaming performance as the landylady Malcolm, check out his performance as Queenie in "Fortune And Men's Eyes"...very different and fierce! Good statements in "Gay Deceivers" regarding anti-war sentiments and (believe it or not) gay rights. The two straight roommates, posing as a gay couple, ultimately even have a greater acceptance of alternate lifestyles by the film's end. Not to be missed!"
Michael Greer is Fabulous
Sushi Girl | San Francisco, CA United States | 04/10/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I bought this movie trying to find something interesting and didn't expect to love it so much. I have been on a search to find something as intriguing to me as The Adventures of Sebastian Cole and this was it. Almost entirely due to the presence of Michael Greer. Since watching this film I have tried to find other Greer films without much success but this film shows was a great actor he was and how fabulous gay film can be!"
A Landmark Film
Amos Lassen | Little Rock, Arkansas | 12/27/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

""THE GAY DECEIVERS"

A Landmark Film



Amos Lassen and Literary Pride

"The Gay Deceivers" which came out in 1969 has been incorrectly seen by some a homophobic movie. I find that to be a far-fetched notion. It is a clever comedy that although it uses gay stereotypes it is not homophobic. The point of view is very gay and it has a lot of male semi-nudity for as movie made during that period. The gay guys depicted in the movie are nice and caring guys and laugh with them and not at them because they d not take themselves seriously. Even the last laugh of the movie is based upon how hypocritical the American system is. The movie, in fact, humanizes the most stereotypical of gay characters by poking fun in a gentle manner and the film questions the viewer about his own honesty and views on homosexuality. For a period piece, the film is excellent. Sure it is politically incorrect and contains all those things that we as gays complain about today but this is what makes the movie so funny. Remember it was made almost forty years ago. The film, to be sure, is dated but in actuality it makes fun of the straights and the preconceptions and misconceptions that they have about gay men and shows the intolerance of the world regarding gays. In the 60s, we were ignored by the movie industry unle4ss there was some terrible doom for us.
Watching this movie in the 2000s it seems small and very outdated but this is really a very funny movie and simultaneously it shows the sad reality of the society of when it was made. It is ad because we, as gays, would use our sexuality to escape being drafted. The movie which was made a little before the gay liberation movement got going, gives a very sensitive view of the gay community and lifestyle of the period. The stars of the show are Kevin Coughlin as Danny and Lawrence Casey as Eliot and they give intense, fresh and emotional performances as men who live with the threat of being sent to Vietnam over their shoulders. Personally I thought it was funny and very clever. Even more important, for a movie to admit that gays are anything else than sick people or any nonsense such as that, was a big step for Hollywood. We see straight guys becoming friends with their straight landlord and his lover even when their friends and families are malicious We have to give a little credit for the attempt to present gay characters as decent and kind people.
"The Gay Deceivers" is an underrated comedy masterpiece. It is unique and unparalleled and was years ahead f its time and has been grossly misunderstood by people of all sexual bents. It raises important social issues and dos so with grace, charm and simplicity.
All of the actors are good but the star of the show is Michael Greer who is wonderful as the swishy landlord. He is an extreme stereotype but does that matter? The role fits him to a tee and he performs beautifully. Look out for the Tom of Finland-like drawings on the walls of the gay bar and the clothes which look so funny now but were just right back then. This is q movie that belongs with the rest of the films that are part of the gay genre in cinema. It is one of the best and one of the most honest comedies about gay life in America in that period. If you consider yourself a movie buff, this is one you have to see. If you just like movies, this is a great one.
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Chance to see how mores have changed
John Nixon | Fairacres, New Mexico USA | 07/16/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I saw this film first run my freshman year in college. I probably was amused by it, since it is clever. Watching it again is a good lesson on how attitudes can change over time. The movies is 40 years old and tells the story of two straight men who want to avoid the Vietnam draft by acting gay. Michael Greer is the best in the film, he is gay and was able to be 'real' in the part. There is no heavy message here, more of a time capsule piece."