''Our Sons'' is a 1991 American
made-for-television
A television film, alternatively known as a television movie, made-for-TV film/movie or TV film/movie, is a feature-length film that is produced and originally distributed by or to a television network, in contrast to theatrical films made fo ...
drama film
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super ...
starring
Julie Andrews and
Ann-Margret
Ann-Margret Olsson (born April 28, 1941) is a Swedish–American actress, singer, and dancer. As an actress and singer, she is credited as Ann-Margret.
She is known for her roles in '' Pocketful of Miracles'' (1961), ''State Fair'' (1962), '' ...
as two mothers of gay sons, one of whom is dying of
AIDS. It was inspired by
Micki Dickoff
Micki Dickoff is an American director, writer and producer of social justice films. Her documentary ''Neshoba: The Price of Freedom'' opened theatrically in New York and Los Angeles, winning a number of Best Documentary and Special Jury Awards in ...
's 1987 documentary, ''Too Little, Too Late'', about three families who had supported children with AIDS which had won an
Emmy Award.
As it was a TV movie, ”It’s much safer to take the route of dealing with the two mothers” as the protagonists, said director John Erman.
It was broadcast the same day as
GMHC's annual
AIDS Walk in New York.
Plot
With his partner Donald dying of AIDS, James asks his mother Audrey, a businesswoman in
San Diego
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, to travel to
Fayetteville, Arkansas and notify Donald's estranged mother, Luanne. A small town waitress, Luanne must overcome her own overt homophobia and learn to love her son unconditionally. In the process, Luanne cements a lasting friendship with Audrey, who is struggling with her own internalized
homophobia.
Cast
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Ann-Margret
Ann-Margret Olsson (born April 28, 1941) is a Swedish–American actress, singer, and dancer. As an actress and singer, she is credited as Ann-Margret.
She is known for her roles in '' Pocketful of Miracles'' (1961), ''State Fair'' (1962), '' ...
as Luanne Barnes
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Julie Andrews as Audrey Grant
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Hugh Grant
Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor. He established himself early in his career as both a charming, and vulnerable romantic lead and has since transitioned into a dramatic character actor. Among his numerous a ...
as James Grant
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Željko Ivanek
Željko Ivanek (né Šimić-Ivanek; ; ; born August 15, 1957) is an American actor, known for his role as Ray Fiske on '' Damages'', for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award. Ivanek is also known for his role of Ed Danvers on '' Homicide: Life on ...
as Donald Barnes
*
Tony Roberts as Harry
* Hal England as Charley
* Loyda Ramos as Patient's Wife
* Annabelle Weenick as Nurse
* Lisa Blake Richards as Female Bar Patron
* Essex Smith as Trailer Park Manager
* Frank Whiteman as George
* Elizabeth Austin as Sally
Reception
Ken Tucker of
Entertainment Weekly
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magazine stated "Our Sons means well, and performances are above reproach. But it’s also an infuriating piece of work that insults the intelligence of everyone invoked, especially its audience". He gave the movie a score of D.
"While the movie is too talky and not poignant enough to be great television, it rates high for integrity" is the opinion of David Hiltbrand of
People
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. He also said that Julie Andrews brings "enormous dignity and clarity to her role".
Co-producer Micki Dickoff later stated "a father in Philadelphia was so moved by the television movie, he reconciled with his AIDS-stricken child".
References
External links
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1991 television films
1991 films
1991 drama films
American LGBT-related television films
Films directed by John Erman
HIV/AIDS in American films
ABC Motion Pictures films
HIV/AIDS in television
1991 LGBT-related films
Films scored by John Morris
1990s American films
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