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Rock Hudson's Home Movies

Rock Hudson's remarkable career and tragic life are explored in this documentary, highlighting the devastating effects of AIDS on his life.

The documentary features Eric Farr narrating from a posthumous diary as if written by Rock Hudson. It showcases clips from over 30 of Hudson's films, highlighting how his sexual orientation was portrayed on screen. The film explores his relationships with women, his interactions with men, and his on-screen portrayal of Eros. It also delves into his comedies of sexual embarrassment and innuendo, where he often played dual characters. Additionally, the documentary examines Hudson's cinematic reflections on death.

Info about Rock Hudson's Home Movies

Studio(s): Couch Potatoe Productions

Originally Released: United States, Sep 12, 1992

Production Country: United States

Genres:Biography, Documentary

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