Re: The Boys In The Band Coming To SD?
The article from Playbill on Line below was posted to a listserv. I looked for the original link, but I can't find it.
>From PBOL:
"Boys in the Band" Will Arrive on DVD in November with Bonus Features
by Andrew Gans
CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment will release the DVD
of the 1970 cult-classic film "The Boys in the Band," the screen adaptation
of Mart Crowley's landmark play of the same name.
The film, which was directed by Academy Award winner William Friedkin, will
arrive on DVD for the first time Nov. 11. The cast includes Kenneth Nelson,
Peter White, Laurence Luckinbill, Leonard Frey and Cliff Gorman, who all
originated their roles in the 1968 Off-Broadway run.
The film was restored under the direction of Friedkin, who said in a
statement, "This is the best this picture has ever looked or sounded."
"The Boys in the Band," according to press notes, "follows a group of gay
male friends as they come together in a New York City apartment for a
birthday party. When an unexpected guest arrives and the truth begins to
flow as freely as the cocktails, it leads to a sometimes vulgar but
ultimately open and honest dissection of their lives and relationships."
Bonus features include documentaries about the creation of the play, the
making of the controversial film and the enduring power of both versions.
Also included are interviews with director Friedkin, playwright/screenwriter
Crowley, executive producer Dominick Dunne, Pulitzer Prize-winning
playwright Tony Kushner and cast members White and Luckinbill. The DVD also
includes a commentary track by Friedkin.
The breakdown of "The Boys in the Band" DVD [bonus features] follows:
a.. "The Boys in the Band": The Play (The genesis of the controversial play
by Mart Crowley)
a.. "The Boys in the Band": The Movie (William Friedkin and the making of
the film)
a.. "The Boys in the Band": Today (On the 40th anniversary of the play,
those who made and lived it discuss how the stage and film versions became
cult classics)
The single disc, which is rated R, will retail for $26.99.