Regulars gather at The Blue Jay, a gay bar in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village, to celebrate Christmas Eve 1971 with people they consider family.
Rated R | Length 110 minutes
Tom Bade | David Baker | Paul Blake | Gary Campbell | Carleton Carpenter | Robert Christian | Candy Darling | Jeff David | Alan Dellay | Nick De Noia | Dan Drake | David Drew | Jim Enzel | Thomas Fiorello | Fannie Flagg | Joe George | Gil Gerard | Uva Harden | Rue McClanahan | Hector Martinez | Peg Murray | Dick O'Neill | Larry Reed | Gary Sandy | Lou Steele | Clifton Steere | Sylvia Syms | Joe Taylor | Ben Yaffee | Rita Bennett | Bob Bonds | Mona Crawford | Cornelius Frizell | Fritzi Goldstein | Sally Hammer | Jack Kasabian | Mary Love | Harvey Noel | Dan Quinn | Alisson Russo | Karolyn Russo | Kathy Stritch | Bill Tarman | Seymour Weinstein | John Hartnett
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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12/14/2022 | Computer | Streaming | Video on Demand | 5.5 stars |
(Average) 5.5 stars |
This is a very interesting movie that def has that fringe feel, like a regional or outsider film and very seventies. I didn’t know about it until it was @Fisty’s slutfluff selection last week. Wouldn’t call this a good movie but it sure is a snapshot of this part of NYC. Reminded me of when I spent a weekend in NYC back in ‘98 in this area at Don Hill’s nightclub and Pet Burns showed up to check the scene. I was a maniac dancing on one of the PA speakers. Wild times.
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