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Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn

Country: USA, Language: English, 96 mins

  • Director: John Erman
  • Writer: Walter Dallenbach; Dalene Young
  • Producer: Wilfred Lloyd Baumes; Douglas S. Cramer

CGiii Comment

The script is lousy and the acting isn't much better...

BUT, it was made in 1977 for television...pretty damn daring for the time.

Male prostitution, gay-for-pay - guess how it ends? It's not a difficult question.

Still, for its time...


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The(ir) Blurb...

A teenaged boy arrives in Hollywood to become a movie star, but winds up becoming a male prostitute and gets involved with a gay football star.

Cast & Characters

Leigh McCloskey as Alexander Duncan;
Eve Plumb as Dawn Wetherby;
Juliet Mills as Myra;
Jean Hagen as Landlady;
Lonny Chapman as Eddie Duncan;
Asher Brauner as Buddy;
Diana Douglas as Clara Duncan;
Fred Sadoff;
Alice Hirson as Clara Duncan;
John Devlin;
Frances Faye as Herself;
Alan Feinstein as Charles Selby;
Earl Holliman as Ray Church;
Jack Rader as Jack;
Claudia Bryar as Ms. Mathias