Jeffrey (1995 film)
6.2 /10 1 Votes
68% Music by Stephen Endelman Initial release 18 August 1995 (USA) Box office 3.488 million USD | 6.7/10 2/4 Cinematography Jeffrey J. Tufano Music director Stephen Endelman | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Produced by Mark Balsam, Victoria Maxwell, Mitchell Maxwell, Paul Rudnick Cast Steven Weber (Jeffrey), (Sterling), (Steve Howard), (Debra Moorhouse), (Ann Marwood Bartle), (Darius)Similar Parting Glances , C.R.A.Z.Y. , Philadelphia , A Home at the End of the World , And the Band Played On , Steam: The Turkish Bath |
Jeffrey is a 1995 American gay romantic comedy film directed by Christopher Ashley. It is based on a play depicting the life and times of Richard Jeffrey by Paul Rudnick, who also wrote the screenplay.
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Starring Steven Weber as Jeffrey and Michael T. Weiss as Steve, the movie features cameos by Olympia Dukakis, Victor Garber, Gregory Jbara, Robert Klein, Nathan Lane, Camryn Manheim, Kathy Najimy, Kevin Nealon, Ethan Phillips, and Sigourney Weaver.

Christine Baranski has a small but memorable role as the socialite hostess of a fundraiser that (in Jeffrey's imagination) turns into a cater-waiter hoedown orgy. The film co-stars Patrick Stewart as Sterling, an older gay decorator whose partner, Darius (Bryan Batt), dies of AIDS complications.

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Plot

The story takes place in Manhattan during the height of the AIDS epidemic and revolves around the title character (Steven Weber), a gay man who has sworn off sex because of it. Almost immediately thereafter he meets Steve (Michael T. Weiss), a hunky, charming HIV positive man. He then experiences an emotional conflict as he must face his fear in order to accept love, often breaking the fourth wall to do so.

It’s not so much that Jeffrey is afraid of dying himself, but that he’s afraid that he will fall in love with someone who is bound to die; thus, his celibacy is not only about sex, but also about relationships in general. Helping him through this period of his life and advising him is a cast of cameos including Patrick Stewart, Nathan Lane, and Sigourney Weaver.

Cast

Critical reception

Reviews to Jeffrey were mixed to positive, as it holds a 68% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 25 reviews.

Caryn James from The New York Times wrote “For anyone who missed the play, the film offers a strong echo of its best qualities and a couple of truly hilarious moments.”




