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Bill Called William (A)

Country: UK, Language: English, 51 mins

  • Director: Alex Harvey

CGiii Comment

An interesting look at British gay history.

The Sexual Offenses Act of 1967 decriminalized sexual behavior between consenting adult males over 21...it's passing was fraught with fierce and hypocritical opposition.

There are a few unsung heroes who should be recognised for what they did - this film gives them the credit that they deserve...without them, where would we be?


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The(ir) Blurb...

A review of Great Britain's Sexual Offenses Act of 1967 on the 30th anniversary of its passage. The Act decriminalized sexual behavior between consenting adult males over 21 and was preceded by a fierce political battle in Parliament, in the press, and among the people.