Revisit one of the first mainstream American films to address gay life in an open, honest and non-stereotypical way when The Boys In The Band takes a powerful and poignant bow onto DVD November 11 from CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment. Based on his own landmark play, Mart Crowley’s humorous and heartbreaking 1970 cult-classic “The Boys In The Band” follows a group of gay male friends as they come together in a New York City apartment for a birthday party. When an unexpected guest arrives and the truth begins to flow as freely as the cocktails, it leads to a sometimes vulgar but ultimately open and honest dissection of their lives and relationships. “The Boys In The Band,” directed by Academy Award winner William Friedkin, stars Golden Globe nominee Kenneth Nelson, Peter White, Laurence Luckinbill, Leonard Frey and Cliff Gorman, all of whom originated their roles in the 1968 off-Broadway stage production 40 years ago.
QUESTION: What 1970s horror smash did William Friedkin direct?
E-mail your answer with the word BOYS CONTEST in the subject head to RNewton@PagioInc.com by 11:59pm on Sunday, November 9th. Multiple entries will be disqualified, as will entries by winners from the last 60 days. Winners will be selected at random from all correct entries. Good luck!

