Dress Gray
- Director: Glenn Jordan
- Writer: Lucian Truscott IV; Gore Vidal
- Producer: William Beaudine Jr.; Glenn Jordan
CGiii Comment
Contemptuous and offensive bunk.
What happened with the writing - Vidal, a man who has written some great words...were you drunk?
As unpalatable as a mouldy mouse.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
When a first-classman's insignia is found on the riverbank near the drowned body of plebe David Hand, the specter of murder casts a shadow of scandal across the U.S. Grant Military Academy. General Hedges, the headmaster of the school, is determined to keep the beleaguered school out of the headlines and attempts to cover-up the likelihood of murder by wielding his considerable influence to pass it off as a simple drowning. This is done in spite of forensic reports that show that, shortly before his death, David Hand participated in "consensual sexual relations" with another man. Letters from the dead boy, which the Army Intelligence Department "confiscates" from his sister's New York apartment, implicate Ry Slaight as the first-classman with whom David was in love. As General Hedges says, "You cannot have a murder without a murderer." He offers Slaight the opportunity to "go quietly" which means he would be washed out into the infantry and quickly bound for Vietnam.
Cast & Characters
Eddie Albert as Judge Hand;
Patrik Baldauff as AIA agent;
Alec Baldwin as Rysam 'Ry' Slaight;
Jason Beghe as Hank Beaumont;
Lloyd Bridges as Gen. Axel Rylander;
Patrick Cassidy as David Hand;
Richard Doyle as AIA agent;
Cameron Dye as Buck;
Tom Everett as AIA agent;
Arthur French as AIA agent;
Rick Goldman as Airman;
David Harum as Cadet Barham;
Patricia Herd as Secretary;
Susan Hess as Elizabeth Hand;
Hal Holbrook as Gen. Charles Hedges