Our Sons (1991)

TV Movie  -  96 min  -  Drama
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A young man (Donald) is dying of AIDS. His lover (James) asks his mother (Audrey) to go to Fayetteville... See full summary »

Director:

John Erman

Writers:

William Hanley, Micki Dickoff (documentary Too Little, Too Late) (suggestion)
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Cast

Complete credited cast:
Ann-Margret ...
Luanne Barnes
Julie Andrews ...
Audrey Grant
Hugh Grant ...
James
Zeljko Ivanek ...
Donald Barnes
Tony Roberts ...
Harry
Hal England Hal England ...
Charles
Loyda Ramos ...
Patient's Wife
Annabelle Weenick Annabelle Weenick ...
Nurse
Lisa Blake Richards Lisa Blake Richards ...
Female Bar Patron
Essex Smith Essex Smith ...
Trailer Park Manager
Frank Whiteman Frank Whiteman ...
George
Elizabeth Austin Elizabeth Austin ...
Sally
George Whiteman George Whiteman ...
Male Bar Patron
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Storyline

A young man (Donald) is dying of AIDS. His lover (James) asks his mother (Audrey) to go to Fayetteville, Arkansas and tell Donald's mother, who has been estranged from her son for years. Written by Randy Goldebrg <gaellon@inch.com>  

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Plot Keywords:

AIDS | Fayetteville Arkansas | Arkansas | Guilt | Death  | See more »

Genres:

Drama

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Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

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Also Known As:

Too Little, Too Late See more »

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Technical Specs

Runtime:

Netherlands:  | USA: (including commercials)

Sound Mix:

Stereo

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

1.33 : 1
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Trivia

Ann-Margret writes that she and Julie Andrews were amazingly similar to the characters they were playing; while Ann-Margret was disorganized and messy, Andrews was "very much like Mary Poppins", always with a neat appearance and a tidy dressing room. See more »

Quotes

[about why his lover won't tell his mother that he's dying of AIDS]
James: He'd rather not tell her than risk her not caring.
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