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    A Very Natural Thing

    R1976 · Drama · 1h 20m

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  1. A Very Natural Thing is a 1974 American film about a gay man's search for love and commitment. It was one of the first mainstream films to show homosexuality as a valid and normal act of love, and to explore the options for gay couples in 1973.

  2. A Very Natural Thing: Directed by Christopher Larkin. With Robert McLane, Curt Gareth, Bo White, Anthony McKay. A poignant romantic drama examines the life of gay 26 year old, ex-monk, school teacher living in Manhattan. When he meets a man at a gay bar, they connect and are soon living together.

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    • Christopher Larkin
    • R
    • Robert Mclane, Curt Gareth, Bo White
  3. A poignant romantic drama examines the life of gay 26 year old, ex-monk, school teacher living in Manhattan. When he meets a man at a gay bar, they connect and are soon living together.

  4. Overview. When David, an ex-monk still in his twenties meets Mark, he falls hard; soon he's asked Mark if they can live together. Things go well for awhile, and then differences in their definition of "commitment" begin to push them apart. Mark wants other sexual adventures, David tries to go along. Can they talk through the crisis in their ...

  5. A Very Natural Thing. 1974 · 1 hr 27 min. R. Drama · Romance. An ex-monk moves to Manhattan and finds love with a man he meets at a gay bar, but the two must navigate their differing views on monogamy. Audio Languages: English. Subtitles: English. Starring: Robert McLane Curt Gareth Bo White Anthony McKay Marilyn Meyers.

    • Christopher Larkin
    • 87 min
    • January 1, 1974
  6. A Very Natural Thing. Dreaming of domestic bliss, a young man leaves the priesthood and moves to New York City where he begins exploring his homosexuality. Watch A Very Natural Thing...

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    • Drama
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  7. A Very Natural Thing is an American historical landmark, considered as the first feature film depicting gay identity made by an out gay filmmaker, Christopher Larkin, to receive commercial distribution.

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