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    An Early Frost

    1985 · Drama · 1h 40m

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      • Although it's an important historic record of the early response to AIDS (and for that reason alone is worth watching) it's more an exploration of family love and courage. The script is well-written, production values are high and the acting is uniformly excellent.
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  1. An Early Frost is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film. It was the first major film with major motion picture stars, Aidan Quinn, Gena Rowlands, Ben Gazzara, and Sylvia Sidney, broadcast on a major television network, NBC, to deal with the topic of AIDS. It was viewed by 34 million households in its initial airing, the highest rated ...

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  3. Nov 10, 2010 · Into this maelstrom of myths and fears came the NBC television movie An Early Frost, broadcast the evening of November 11, 1985. Michael Pierson (Aidan Quinn) is a successful Chicago lawyer who...

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  4. An Early Frost: Directed by John Erman. With Gena Rowlands, Ben Gazzara, Sylvia Sidney, Aidan Quinn. Young attorney Michael Pierson hasn't told his parents Nicholas and Katherine about his homosexuality.

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    • Drama
    • John Erman
    • 1985-11-11
  5. An Early Frost. Successful lawyer Michael Pierson (Aidan Quinn) is gay, but he has always hidden this part of his life from his mother, Katherine (Gena Rowlands), father, Nick (Ben Gazzara), and...

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    • Emanuel Levy
    • TV-14
    • John Erman
  6. AN EARLY FROST is a very good film and I suggest to see it, if you have not still seen it: it is tender and beautiful and well done; besides, in my humble opinion, it make us reflect about this terrible disease and tolerance, love and acceptation too.

  7. Sep 15, 2016 · On Nov. 11, 1985, NBC made history with the premiere of An Early Frost, the first feature-length film on either the big or small screen to address the ongoing AIDS crisis.

  8. Jul 18, 2006 · Though a capusle of its times, this groundbreaking TV film, the first work about AIDS in film or television (but not theater) holds up well due to high-caliber acting by Aidan Quinn as the son with...

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