Jeffrey is a 1995 American romantic comedy film directed by Christopher Ashley, based on the play of the same name by Paul Rudnick, who also wrote the screenplay adaptation. The film stars Steven Weber, Michael T. Weiss, Patrick Stewart, and Bryan Batt.
Plot
The story takes place in Manhattan during the height of the AIDS epidemic and revolves around Jeffrey (Steven Weber), a gay man who has sworn off sex because of the epidemic. It is not so much that Jeffrey is afraid of dying, but that he is afraid that he will fall in love with someone who is bound to die; thus, his celibacy is about sex and about relationships in general. Almost immediately thereafter, Jeffrey meets Steve (Michael T. Weiss), a hunky, charming HIV-positive man. He experiences an emotional conflict as he must face his fear in order to accept love, often breaking the fourth wall to do so. With the help of friends, interior decorator Sterling (Patrick Stewart) and his partner Darius (Bryan Batt), as well as a cast of cameos – including Nathan Lane and Sigourney Weaver – he is able to overcome his fears and begin a relationship with Steve.[2]
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Cast
Steven Weber as Jeffrey
Michael T. Weiss as Steve Howard
Patrick Stewart as Sterling
Bryan Batt as Darius
Cameos
Peter Jacobson as Jeffrey’s hook-up #1
K. Todd Freeman as Barney’s waiter
Robert Klein as Skip Winkley
Christine Baranski as Ann Marwood Bartle
Patrick Kerr as various
Victor Garber as Tim
Camryn Manheim as Single Woman
J. Smith-Cameron as Sharon
Sigourney Weaver as Debra Moorehouse
Kathy Najimy as Acolyte
Ethan Phillips as Dave
Thom Fitzgerald as Guy in Central Park
Peter Maloney as Jeffrey’s father
Debra Monk as Jeffrey’s mother
Michele Pawk as Young Mother
Nathan Lane as Father Dan
Lenka Peterson as Church lady #2
Olympia Dukakis as Mrs. Marcangelo
Gregory Jbara as Angelique Marcangelo
Kevin Nealon as news reporter (uncredited)
Jimmy Somerville as pride attendee (uncredited)
Production- Critical Reception
Filming took place from July 11 to August 14, 1994.[3]
Reviews to Jeffrey were positive, as it holds a 70% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 30 reviews. Caryn James from The New York Times wrote “For anyone who missed the play, the film offers a strong echo of its best qualities and a couple of truly hilarious moments.”[2] Patrick Stewart got great acclaim for his supporting role, winning several critics awards, and even generated Oscars buzz, but failed to secure a nomination.
The film grossed $3.488 million in the U.S.[1] – Jeffrey was released on VHS after its initial theatrical run and on DVD in 2003. Shout! Factory released the film on Blu-ray in 2019.[4]
References
- “Jeffrey”. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 10, 2022.
- Alexander, Ryll (2014). “Essential Gay Themed Films To Watch, Jeffrey“. Gay Essential. Archived from the original on January 7, 2015. Retrieved December 22, 2014.
- “Jeffrey (1995)”. Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved August 10, 2022.
- Jeffrey Blu-ray. Blu-ray.com.
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