Rescued from the Closet (2001)
Rescued from the Closet is a 2001 documentary consisting of interviews originally recorded for the 1995 film The Celluloid Closet. It explores the history and impact of LGBT representation in cinema, providing insights into the portrayal and evolution of LGBT characters and themes within the film industry.
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Kenneth Anger as Self |
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Gregg Araki as Self |
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Susie Bright as Self |
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Rita Mae Brown as Self |
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Charles Busch as Self |
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Quentin Crisp as Self |
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Mart Crowley as Self |
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Tony Curtis as Self |
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Richard Dyer as Self |
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Harvey Fierstein as Self |
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Whoopi Goldberg as Self |
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Farley Granger as Self |
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Harry Hamlin as Self |
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Tom Hanks as Self |
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Mariel Hemingway as Self |
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Arthur Laurents as Self |
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Shirley MacLaine as Self |
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Armistead Maupin as Self |
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Jan Oxenberg as Self |
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Jay Presson Allen as Self |
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Paul Rudnick as Self |
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Barry Sandler as Self |
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Chris Sarandon as Self |
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Stewart Stern as Self |
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Robert Towne as Self |
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Gus Van Sant as Self |
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Gore Vidal as Self |
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Robin Wood as Self |
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Paul E. Richards as Self |
| Production | Jeffrey Schwarz | Producer |
| Editing | Jeffrey Schwarz | Editor |
| Editing | Anne Hall | Assistant Editor |