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- ‘COULDN’T BELIEVE I WAS SEEG ’: HOME MOVI OFFER RARE GLIMPSE OF GAY LIFE ST. LOUIS 1945
- VTAGE GAY FICTN
- 16 MT-SEE CLASSIC GAY MOVI FROM BEFORE YOU WERE BORN
- 'DON'T SNEAK': A FATHER'S COMMAND TO HIS GAY SON THE 1950S
‘COULDN’T BELIEVE I WAS SEEG ’: HOME MOVI OFFER RARE GLIMPSE OF GAY LIFE ST. LOUIS 1945
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Dozens of gay men gather for a pool party a seclud spot Hillsboro, Missouri.
Louis filmmaker Geoff Story has begun weavg the films to a documentary, “Gay Home Movie. ” It offers a rare glimpse to a largely visible world, a time when same-sex relatnships were not only looked at as immoral — they were a gay man, Story is fascated by the brtle, flickerg scen that clu a uniformed World War II soldier kissg another man.
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