In & Out
- Director: Frank Oz
- Writer: Paul Rudnick
- Producer: G. Mac Brown; Scott Rudin
CGiii Comment
Is it offensive? The answer is totally subjective - we think it is...horribly so.
It did make a pile of money.
Innocuous - to say the least.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
All of Greenleaf, Indiana is watching this year's telecast of the Oscars as Hollywood heartthrob and local boy made good Cameron Drake has been nominated for his first ever Best Actor Oscar for his latest movie role as a gay soldier. Cameron's high school English teacher Howard Brackett is overjoyed when Cameron wins the award and mentions Howard's contribution in his acting life. That joy turns to horror when Cameron mentions to the worldwide audience that Howard is gay, especially horrific to Howard as he is engaged to fellow teacher Emily Montgomery, a woman with self-esteem issues as she had battled weight issues most of her life before she lost seventy-five pounds for the wedding. Howard's life is totally disrupted as Hollywood media descends on Greenleaf in order to get Howard's story. The rest of Greenleaf also openly wonders if Howard is indeed gay, as he exhibits many stereotypical gay tendencies, such as being neat, and loving music, dancing, poetry and Barbra Streisand.
Cast & Characters
Kevin Kline as Howard Brackett;
Joan Cusack as Emily Montgomery;
Tom Selleck as Peter Malloy;
Matt Dillon as Cameron Drake;
Debbie Reynolds as Berniece Brackett;
Wilford Brimley as Frank Brackett;
Bob Newhart as Tom Halliwell;
Gregory Jbara as Walter Brackett;
Shalom Harlow as Sonya;
Shawn Hatosy as Jack;
Zak Orth as Mike;
Lauren Ambrose as Vicky;
Alexandra Holden as Meredith;
Lewis J. Stadlen as Ed Kenrow;
Deborah Rush as Ava Blazer