Song of the Loon
- Director: Andrew Herbert
- Writer: Richard Amory
- Producer: Richard Amory
CGiii Comment
It is fantastically awful - the gay wild west.
But...because of its age, it is laughably interesting.
There are no redeeming aspects whatsoever except, perhaps, for the scenery.
Its only value is as a curiosity.
Few actually saw this and those that did - laughed until their chaps exploded.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
This classic gay love story set in the American wilderness of 1870 is based on Richard Amory's best-selling trilogy. A sincere, well-produced film about unashamed, unpossessive gay male love, the film represented a cultural awakening for a generation of gay men.
Cast & Characters
John Iverson as Cyrus Wheelwright;
Morgan Royce as Ephraim MacIver;
Lancer Ward as John;
Jon Evans as Montgomery;
Brad Fredericks as Mr. Calvin;
John Kalfas as Singing Heron;
Martin Valez as Acomas;
Michael Traxon as Tiasholah;
Lucky Manning as Bear-Who-Dreams;
Brad Della Valle as Tsi-Nokha;
John Drake as Luke;
Robert Vilardi as Plum-of-the-Night;
Richard Hoyt as Indian Guru