Our Sons
Synopsis
Our Sons is a 1991 made-for-TV movie starring Julie Andrews and Ann-Margret as two mothers of gay sons, one of whom is dying of AIDS. As a small town waitress, Ann-Margret's character must overcome her own homophobia and learn to love her son unconditionally. In the process, she cements a lasting friendship with Andrews's character. The movie was inspired by the 1987 documentary Too Little, Too Late. Andrews' character is secretly homophobic, and Ann-Margret's character is openly homophobic. The dying son is played by Željko Ivanek; Hugh Grant plays his partner.
Full Credits
- Director:John Erman,
- Writer:Micki Dickoff, William Hanley,
- Producer:Philip K. Kleinbart,
- Cinematographer:Tony Imi,
- Editor:Robert Florio,
- Executive Producer:Carla Singer, William Hanley, Robert Greenwald,
- Cast:Hugh Grant, Zeljko Ivanek, Tony Roberts, Julie Andrews, Ann-Margret,
- Co-Producer:Micki Dickoff, William Hanley,
- Costume Design:Van Broughton Ramsey,
- Hairstylist:George Masters,
- Makeup Artist:George Masters, Rick Sharp,
- Set Decoration:Lisa Smithline,
- Casting:Mindy Marin,
- Hairdresser:John Isaacs,
- Idea:
- Original Music Composer:John Morris,
- Production Design:James Hulsey,
Technical specifications
- Country:United States
- Language:English, Français
- Release:May 19, 1991
- Duration:96 min
- Genres:Drama


