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    Love! Valour! Compassion!

    R1997 · Comedy drama · 1h 50m

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  1. English. Budget. $2 million. Box office. $2.9 million. Love! Valour! Compassion! is a 1997 drama film directed by Joe Mantello and written by Terrence McNally, adapted from McNally's play of the same name. [1] It revolves around eight gay men who gather for three summer weekends at a lakeside house in Dutchess County, New York, where they relax ...

  2. May 16, 1997 · Directed by Joe Mantello. With Jason Alexander, Stephen Spinella, Stephen Bogardus, Randy Becker. Gregory invites seven friends to spend the summer at his large, secluded 19th-century home in upstate New York. The seven are: Bobby, Gregory's "significant other," who is blind but who loves to explore the home's garden using his sense of touch ...

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Joe Mantello
    • 1997-05-16
  3. May 23, 1997 · Roger Ebert May 23, 1997. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. In its structure, Terrence McNally's "Love! Valour! Compassion!'' is as old-fashioned as a 19th century three-act play. A group of friends meets for a June weekend in a country house. In midsummer, they meet again.

  4. A group of gay New Yorkers -- including Buzz Hauser (Jason Alexander), an HIV-positive Broadway musical enthusiast; John Jeckyll (John Glover), a dry-witted British composer; and Gregory Mitchell...

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    • Joe Mantello
    • R
    • Jason Alexander
  5. Genre. Comedy; Drama. Setting. Summer holiday weekends; Dutchess County, New York. Love! Valour! Compassion! is a play by Terrence McNally. The play opened Off-Broadway in 1994 and transferred to Broadway in 1995. It won the Tony Award for Best Play and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play.

    • Terrence McNally
    • 1995
  6. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. Set in and about a sprawling, airy Victorian house on a private lake--eight male friends, all of them gay, leave the city behind for three simple weekends of rest and relaxation. But that's the least of what they experience.

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  8. Summaries. Gregory invites seven friends to spend the summer at his large, secluded 19th-century home in upstate New York. The seven are: Bobby, Gregory's "significant other," who is blind but who loves to explore the home's garden using his sense of touch; Art and Perry, two "yuppies" who drive a Volvo and who celebrate their 14th anniversary ...

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