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Twilight of the Golds (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 92 mins

  • Director: Ross Kagan Marks
  • Writer: Jonathan Tolins
  • Producer: Seth Bass; Paul Colichman

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This film will make you groan uncomfortably (and not just at Brendan Fraser's hairdo and wardrobe).

The comedy is cumbersome and inappropriate for the subject matter - which should NOT be trivialised.

The nature/nurture debate only exists in the straight world - we know the truth.

All those involved in this travesty should be thoroughly ashamed.

The direction is beyond incompetent - the angelic music is scandalous.

The writing is devoid of any intellect.

Tolins is obviously in possession of an unsophisticated writing faculty - a faculty that is OFFENSIVE to many, many people.


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The(ir) Blurb...

When Suzanne Stein has a genetic analysis done on her unborn child, she discovers that although she has a healthy baby, the child will most likely be born gay, like her brother, David. She must decide whether to keep the child, or to have an abortion. Her family enters a crisis about love and acceptance as she makes this difficult choice.

Cast & Characters

Garry Marshall as Walter Gold;
Faye Dunaway as Phyllis Gold;
Jill Bernstein as Young Suzanne;
Mark Shunkey as Young David;
Jennifer Beals as Suzanne Stein;
Brendan Fraser as David Gold;
Jon Tenney as Rob Stein;
Sean O'Bryan as Steven;
John Schlesinger as Dr. Adrian Lodge;
Rosie O'Donnell as Jackie;
Patrick Bristow as Brandon;
Rose Marks as Mrs. Stein;
Jill Lover as Farm Girl / Auditioner;
Robert Barry Fleming as Randy;
Lucas Richman as Erik