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Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed
Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed

Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed (2023)

67% User Rating
1h 45min
Documentary

"Behind the screen. Beyond the secrets."

This timely exploration of Hollywood and LGBTQ+ identity examines the life of legendary actor Rock Hudson, from his public "ladies' man" persona to his private life as a gay man.

Stephen KijakDirector

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Rock Hudson

Rock Hudson

Self (archive footage)

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Joe Carberry

Self - Rock Hudson's Friend

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Tim Turner

Self - Joe's Husband

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Lee Garlington

Self - Rock Hudson's Partner

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Paul Garlington

Self - Lee's Husband

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Ken Jillson

Self - Rock Hudson's Friend

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Ken Maley

Self - Rock Hudson's Friend

Armistead Maupin

Armistead Maupin

Self - Author

Howard McGillin

Howard McGillin

Self - Rock Hudson's Friend

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Bill Misenhimer

Self - AIDS Project LA, 1984 - 1985

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Peter Kevoian

Self - Rock Hudson's Friend

Piper Laurie

Piper Laurie

Self - Co-Star (voice) (archive footage)

Allison Anders

Allison Anders

Self - Director (voice)

Illeana Douglas

Illeana Douglas

Self - Actor & Author (voice)

Linda Evans

Linda Evans

Self - Co-Star (voice) (archive footage)

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Michael Gottlieb

Self - Immunologist / HIV Physician (archive sound)

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Mark Griffin

Self - Rock Hudson's Biographer (voice)

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Richard Hodge

Self - Nephew of Ken Hodge (voice)

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Robert Hofler

Self - Henry Wilson's Biographer (voice)

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Tom Santopietro

Self - Film Critic (voice)

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Esther Shapiro

Self - Producer, Dynasty (voice)

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David Thomson

Self - Film Historian (voice)

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Wes Wheadon

Self - Optometrist & Friend (voice)

Kathleen Hughes

Kathleen Hughes

Self (archive footage)

Doris Day

Doris Day

Self (archive footage)

Lucille Ball

Lucille Ball

Self (archive footage)

Douglas Sirk

Douglas Sirk

Self (archive footage)

James Dean

James Dean

Self (archive footage)

Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor

Self (archive footage)

Bea Arthur

Bea Arthur

Self (archive footage)

Burt Lancaster

Burt Lancaster

Self (archive footage)

Joan Rivers

Joan Rivers

Self (archive footage)

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Brent Marchant
Rating 80%

June 29, 2023

Clean-cut All-American Boy Roy Scherer Jr. probably never envisioned the life he would eventually lead when he was growing up in Winnetka, IL. But, once he transformed into rugged, handsome matinee idol Rock Hudson, it all came together, even if it was not how and what he imagined. As one of Hollywood’s most sought-after actors in the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s, Hudson emerged as one of Tinsel Town’s biggest stars in the movies and on television. He was also someone who throngs of women lusted after as a romantic interest, an image that his handlers carefully crafted. There was just one snag in this plan: Hudson was a closeted gay man whose private life had to be discreetly managed to preserve his reputation and the future viability of his career. It was as if he were leading two lives – a public life as an allegedly straight regular guy and a private, judiciously guarded one in which he could be himself as a gay man. And, even though almost everyone in Hollywood’s inner circle knew the truth about him, Hudson’s public persona was successfully preserved, despite occasional (and widely discredited) tabloid rumors. However, when the idol was diagnosed with AIDS in 1984, the secret could no longer be contained, despite official denials to the contrary. Yet, with this revelation, Hudson became the face of this frightening new illness, a condition no one wanted to talk about. It was thus ironic how this once-heavily sequestered gay man would become an unwitting activist for patients suffering with this debilitating disease, helping to generate attention and funding at a time when the homophobic Reagan Administration refused to do anything meaningful about it. Director Stephen Kijak’s new HBO documentary presents a comprehensive look at Hudson’s professional and personal life, with ample contemporary and archive clips and interviews with those who worked with him, such as actresses Elizabeth Taylor, Linda Evans, Piper Laurie and Carole Cook, and with those who knew him privately, such as author Armistead Maupin, actor Peter Kevoian and biographer Mark Griffin. While much is known about Hudson’s entertainment career, little has been publicly circulated about his personal life, a development that marks a significant change with the release of this new film. Interestingly, there’s a fair degree of irony in the choice of movie and TV clips included here in that many of them are quietly telling about the actor’s personal life when viewed in this new light, almost as if they represented muted, inside revelations at the time these works were made. Some of the content (particularly in the interviews about Hudson’s private life) could be seen as sexually explicit, so sensitive viewers should take heed. In all though, this insightful, respectful look at the actor’s life as both a gifted entertainer and an unlikely hero delivers a well-rounded biography of a man who toiled to strike a balance in his two worlds, both for his fans and for those who shared his secret, an effort that yielded a lot of good in both areas.

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