Algie the Miner, The Soilers, A Florida Enchantment and Yankee Doodle in Berlin are available at www.harpodeon.com Tillies Punctured Romance Charlie Chaplin U.S. 1914 (During the society party sequence there is a man who minces around swishing a white hankie.) available on all three sources A Florida Enchantment U.S. 1914 www.harpodeon.com plus you have a short clip of gay stuff from YouTube "Sweedie" series with Wallace Beery U.S. 1914 - 1916 (Wallace Beery in drag as a Swedish maid) You have very short excerpt from "Sweedie Learns to Swim" Miss Fatty's Seaside Lovers (short) Fatty Arbuckle U.S. 1915 (Fatty Arbuckle in drag as the daughter at a beach outing) You have complete short from a YouTube clip A Woman (2 reeler short) Charlie Chaplin U.S. 1915 (Charlie Chaplin in very effective drag) You have entire short from YouTube Intolerance D.W. Griffith U.S. 1916 (Monsieur La France heir to the French throne from Griffith"s Intolerance, 1916. A very effeminate frivolous mincing character and over the top gay. Portrayed as a bad guy and implicated in the St Bartholomew's Day Massacre. (at about 10:30 into 2:57:00 length movie, and 13:30 into 3:17:00 version)) available on all sources Coney Island with Fatty Arbuckle and Buster Keaton (2 reeler short) U.S. 1917 (Fatty Arbuckle in drag) You have entire short from YouTube Bumping Into Broadway (short) Harold Lloyd U.S. 1919 (Gus Leonard in drag plays Ma Simpson, matron of a theatrical boarding house) You have complete short from a YouTube Clip Yankee Doodle in Berlin Max Sennett U.S. 1919 (Nitrateville.com forum discussion indicates that there is something very gay about this short, but does not specify, both male and female stars spend most of the film in drag) Available only on Amazon and www.Harpodeon.com Sailor Made Man Hal Roach(Harold Lloyd) U.S. 1921 (Harold Lloyd dances with other sailors on ship, gets singled out, and gay bashed) You have the entire movie from YouTube Hamlet U.S. 1921 (Asta Neilson, famous Danish actress, plays Hamlet) not available from any source Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse U.S. 1921 (German officers come down the stairs in drag. There is a quote of the film's writer June Mathis in the LA Times that has her saying she put that bit in there for those who had lived it and got what she meant by it.) not available from any of the three sources Camille Nazimova U.S. 1921 (Nazimova is cold and aloof to Valantino, but kisses Patsy Ruth Miller four times on the mouth) You have it in full by download from YouTube, but only 240p. Not available on any of the three sources Manslaughter Cecil B. DeMille U.S. 1922 (Kino Video Double Feature DVD with The Cheat) available only on Amazon, but considered a very poor film, even for Cecil B. DeMille and not worth buying for the course. However, it has the first pair of Lesbians embracing in American Film in the orgy scene. 12 minutes into https://archive.org/details/Manslaughter_1922 Also women boxing at 13 minutes into the film) Grandma's Boy Hal Roach(Harold Lloyd) U.S. 1922 (Harold Lloyd sits on a park bench and ends up holding the bully's hand, then gay bashed) You have the entire movie from YouTube, clip is about 4 minutes in Salome Charles Bryant U.S. 1923 (Nazimova - very gay) Available on Netflix and That's Rentertainment The Soilers (short with Stan Laurel) U.S. 1923 (extended fight scene between Stan Laurel and sheriff with gay cowboy from Celluloid Closet) You have the complete film from a YouTube clip My Lady of Whims Frank O'Connor U.S. 1925 (set in Greenwich Village, man breaks up a possible Lesbian relationship) Available on Amazon Exit Smiling (first film with Franklin Prangborn) Sam Taylor U.S. 1926 Available at Amazon The Clinging Vine David Shepard U.S. 1926 (mostly a gender study of a "mannish" business woman becoming feminine) Available on Amazon Flesh and the Devil U.S. 1926 (general homoerotic tone, Greta Garbo intrudes on a "buddy" relationship, dies, and the buddies end up together) available on Netflix and Amazon Fig Leaves Haward Hawks U.S. 1926 (One possibly gay character, who is vaniered straight and one gay reference scene) Available on Amazon Two Time Mama (Hal Roach two reeler) Hal Roach U.S. 1926 (The two male leads, Glenn Tryon and Tyler Brooke, are having a conversation at the sink in the Mens' room when they're startled to see a woman walk in. The "woman" steps over to a mirror, takes off her wig and and primps it with vigor. He's a man in drag, of course. The two guys exchange a knowing look and Brooke makes a "pansy" gesture. ) available only at the Museum of Modern Art as a 35mm print Steamboat Bill, Jr. Buster Keaton U.S. 1927 (disgusted father tries to butch up Buster Keaton) available on all three sources Wings William Wellman U.S. 1927 (In Follies-Bergeres scene, you can see a Lesbian couple, completely accepted. Also the gay male aspects) Available on Netflix and That's Rentertainment The Matinee Idol Frank Capra U.S. 1928 (Has a sissy character thoroughout, who is accepted within this theater troupe) Available on Amazon Sex in Chains William Dieterle Germany 1928 (homosexuality is one of the problems of the prison system in a film arguing penal reform) Available at That's Rentertainment and Netflix Moulin Rouge U.S. 1928 (a man eyes a prostitute, only to follow her gaze and see she's giving the eye to another woman) available on Amazon only The Broadway Melody U.S. 1929 Available on all The Desert Song U.S. 1929 Very early sound filming of the Broadway Show, with Johnny Arthur and some gay-coded dialog) Not available on any of the three sources Pandora's Box G.W. Pabst Germany 1929 Connie has Criterion Collection DVD Available at That's Rentertainment and Netflix Syncopation U.S. 1929 some references to "fairies" and "flying out the window" Not available on any of the three sources Lady of the Pavements D.W. Griffith U.S. 1929 (Franklin Pragborn as a teacher of feminine behavior (but he is still heterosexual vaneered)) Rio Rita U.S. 1929 (shtick with Bert Wheeler and Robert Woosley on the rail of a ship at 1 hour 33 min in original Technicolor) You have it as a full movie from YouTube, also a DVD on Amazon The Wild Party Dorothy Arzner U.S. 1929 (scenes in Dorm Rooms, including a girl to girl "I love her too) Not available on any of the three sources Liberty (Laurel and Hardy short) Leo MaCarey U.S. 1929 (Laurel and Hardy, just released from prison, try to change their pants) Why Bring That Up? George Abbott U.S. 1929 (Two chorus boys: "And my new shades are a gorgous shade of lavender". Basically a racist movie.) Just Imagine U.S. 1930 (Line: "She's not the Queen, he is." at 1 hour 17 min. with some gay implications in the previous minutes) You have it as a YouTube full movie. >>>>>>>>>> The films of 1930 to 1934 listed on page 71 to 74 of "Screened Out" <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Way Out West (with William Haines, not Laurel & Hardy) Fred Niblo U.S. 1930 Not available on any of the three sources Whoopie! U.S. 1930 (very short shtick with Edie Cantor fawning of a bare chested man) Avialable on Amazon only http://shop.warnerarchive.com/product/code/1000384453.do for $15 Murder Alfred Hitchcock England 1930 (the killer is a transvestite) available on all three sources Lord Byron of Broadway U.S. 1930 (Drew Demarest (the costume designer in Broadway Melody) as a butler in love with his "man". Particularly evident in the scene where the butler offers to lend him money) Available on Amazon The Office Wife U.S. 1930 (Butch lesbian character that is generally accepted) Not available on any of the three sources Morocco U.S. 1930 (Marlene Deitrich) Dishonored U.S. 1930 (Marlene Deitrich) Madchen in Uniform Leontine Sagan Germany 1931 Not available except Amazon Manhattan Parade (character named "Paisley" prominent) LLoyd Bacon U.S. 1931 Not available on any of the three sources Kiss Me Again U.S. 1931 (has an entire gay song: "(I'll Always Be) A Make-Believe Ladies Man") Not availabe on any of the three sources or YouTube The Front Page U.S. 1931 (Edward Everett Horton as the "poet reporter" Berringer) Little Caesar U.S. 1931 (Edward G. Robinson's sidekick Johnny leaves the mob to become a tap dancer) Reaching for the Moon U.S. 1931 (Edward Everett Horton giving love advice to Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) Available at Netflix, but not That's Rentertainment Manhatten Parade U.S. 1931 (Bobby Watson as Paisley, the costume designer) You have a clip that shows Paisley well, not available otherwise Palmy Days U.S. 1931 (very beginning: fopish man orders a cake from then unknown Betty Grable, plus Eddie Cantor in drag) Not available on any of the three sources, but You have clip from YouTube Public Enemy U.S. 1931 (Scene with tailor measuring James Cagney) You have clip from YouTube Blonde Venus Josef von Sternberg U.S. 1932 (Marlene Deitrich, legendary "Hot Voodoo" scene) Available at That's Rentertainment Tom Brown of Culver William Wyler U.S. 1932 (Homoerotic enmity between the two male leads, plus nude shower scene) Not available on any of the three sources, but owned by TCM Three's a Crowd U.S. 1932 (Unsure where this came from, YouTube clip with pansy and butch lesbian at about 1 minute.) Call Her Savage U.S. 1932 (with Clara Bow - has the pansy waiters singing among the tables scene from Celuloid Closet) Not available on any of the three sources Their First Mistake (Laurel and Hardy Short) U.S. 1932 (Laurel and Hardy adopt a baby) So This is Africa U.S. 1932 (Wheeler and Whosley at end "marry" one another - generally offensive) Not available on any of the three sources The Old Dark House James Whale U.S. 1932 (James Whale with his most (very subtle) gay codings) available from all three sources Blondie of the Follies Goulding U.S. 1932 (the Rocky Twins, drag queens, have a routine) available for rent for $1.99 on YouTube. Not available on the other three sources Movie Crazy U.S. 1932 (Harold Lloyd vehicle with Gary Sutton in one of his most gay roles, fluttering on top of a table because of a mouse) Available at That's Rentertainment and on Amazon One Hour with You (Lubitsch musical) Ernst Lubitsch U.S. 1932 (there is an unidentified, on Nitrateville.com forum discussion, "wonderful scene") available at That's Rentertainment and Amazon 42nd Street U.S. 1933 (Julian's barely disguised annoyance and jealousy when he finds out the George E Stone character has sneaked his girlfriend into the chorus. Perhaps the only scene where he is distracted from his driven focus during the film. One character that was changed from the book was the Dick Powell character. In the book he was Julian's boy toy but in the film he became the straight juvenile leading man.) (hints that Julian Marsh is gay, including invitation to a man to accompany him home because he is lonely. In the novel, Billy Lawler (Dick Powell's character) is the kept boy of Marsh) available from all three sources Cavalcade (Noel Coward) England 1933 (Post WW1 chic party scene has two Lesbians and two gay boys, one with slave bracelet) Avaialable at Netflix and Amazon as Blu Ray Myrt and Marge (film based on radio serial with a gay) Al Boasberg U.S. 1933 Not available on any of the three sources She Done Him Wrong U.S. 1933 (the "Cherry Sisters" reference) Lady for a Day U.S. 1933 (Pierre, hairdresser in charge of May Robson's makeover) available on NetFlix and Amazon Our Betters George Cukor U.S. 1933 Not available on any of the three sources Sailors Luck Raoul Walsh U.S. 1933 (gay attendant in pool scene "Hey fellows, etgay the anseypay") You have full movie (28 min) on YouTube clip. Ladies They Talk About (woman's prison movie) Bretherton, Keighley U.S. 1933 (Barbara Stanwyck in a posh ladies prison - lots of lesbian coded references) Available on Amazon, as part of Forbidden Hollywood Volume 5 Lot in Sodom U.S. 1933 Blood Money Rowland Brown U.S. 1933 (lesbianism openly acknowledged (for the time) and pervasive throughout the movie. Stage Mother Charles Brabin U.S. 1933 (lots of gay references) Not available on any of the three sources Zero for Conduct Jean Vigo France 1933 Not available on any of the three sources, but I think I've seen it at That's Rentertainment You have it on VHS Victor and Victoria (original - Viktor und Viktoria) Schunzel German 1933 Not available on any of the three sources, but available at www.amazon.de for about 13 euros The Warrior's Husband U.S. 1933 (The women are Amazons and the men effeminate) Not available on any of the three sources The Soda Squirt (Flip the Frog cartoon) U.S. 1933 (last half is highly offensive) You have it on YouTube clip The Woman I Stole U.S. 1933 (standard hetero movie up until the very end, when the men go off together as a gay couple!) Not available on any of the three sources Design for Living Ernest Lubitsch U.S. 1933 (complete adulteration of Noel Coward play, but has Edward Everett Horton & Franklin Pangborn) Available from all sources Only Yesterday U.S. 1933 (Franklin Pangborn in one of his gayest. Franklin Pangborn brings a male date to a party near the beginning of the film.) Not available from any of the three sources Wonder Bar Lloyd Bacon U.S. 1934 Available only on Amazon and www.classicflix.com First a Girl (British version of Viktor und Viktoria) Victor Saville U.K. 1935 Available at Netflix streaming, Amazon, and www.classicflix.com Sylvia Scarlett George Cukor U.S. 1935 Available at That's Rentertainment and Netflix You have scene where woman kisses Katherine Hepburn (as a boy) on YouTube clip Mary's Little Lamb (cartoon) U.S. 1935 (kid gets up in front of class and does a pansy routine, "Little Percy" at about 4 min) You have HD version from YouTube. Eight Bells U.S. 1935 (Franklin Pangborn goes up gangplank singing "I'm a Gay Caballero" - pre-dates Cary Grant's use of "gay" in "Bringing Up Baby") Not available from any of the three sources Dracula's Daughter Lambert Hillyer U.S. 1936 Available at Netflix and Amazon - not Rentertainment Born to Dance U.S. 1936 (Bobby Watson, as gay as you can get under the code) Available at Netflix and Amazon - not Rentertainment The King Steps Out U.S. 1936 (flaming ballet master) Not available on any of the three sources The Great Ziegfeld U.S. 1936 (Clarence, a fussy costume designer) available on all three sources Mr. Deeds Goes to Town U.S. 1936 (Franklin Pangborn as a tailor measures Gary Cooper for a suit - done during the code) Available on all three It's Love I'm After U.S. 1937 (Eric Blore says "I love you, sir" to Leslie Howard -- in Celuloid Closet) Available only for sale on Amazon The Awful Truth Leo McCrary U.S. 1937 (Cecil Cunningham (a woman) as Aunt Patsy, a no nonsense coded woman) available on all three sources Live, Love, and Learn U.S. 1937 (Barnett Parker and Alfredo, interior designer. Very out for a code movie) not available on any of the three sources Easy Living Mitchell Leisen U.S. 1937 (Franklin Pragborn as "one of the girls" hat shop proprieter) Bringing Up Baby U.S. 1938 Ferdinand the Bull (Disney cartoon) Walt Disney U.S. 1938 You have YouTube clip Test Pilot U.S. 1938 (Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy blow each other a kiss each time they leave on a mission) Sing You Sinners U.S. 1938 (Fred MacMurray refuses to sing for a living because "singing is OK for those fellows, but I'm a man") Midnight Mitchel Leisen (gay) U.S. 1939 (Rex O'Malley as May Astor's (gay?) attendent. Not very overt) available on Netflix and Amazon, not Rentertainment The Women George Cukor U.S. 1939 (Florence Nash as Nancy, probably a lesbian. General gay sensibility) available on Netflix and Amazon, not Rentertainment Only Angels Have Wings U.S. 1939 (Cary Grant and Richard Barthelmass buddy film - mainly the plot can be interpreted as gay) Pinocchio Disney U.S. 1940 (Honest John and Gideon, the fox and cat) Turnabout U.S. 1940 (the cover of "Screened Out") not available on any of the three sources His Girl Friday U.S. 1940 (Ernest Truax reprises Edward Everett Horton's role from The Front Page, but less of a sissy) Rebecca Hitchcock U.S. 1940 Available at all Too Many Husbands U.S. 1940 (Fred McMurrey puts down rival "husband" Melvyn Douglas because he can decorate - start of open dislike of men perceived as gay, probably because of WWII (see "No Time for Love" below)) available at all Seven Sinners U.S. 1940 (Marlene Dietrich in sailors drag singing "The Man's in the Navy". Contrast with Morocco) Available on Netflix and Amazon, not Rentertainment The Maltese Falcon Huston U.S. 1941 Available at all The Reluctant Dragon (Disney cartoon) Walt Disney U.S. 1941 You have YouTube clip Star Spangled Rhythm U.S. 1942 (George S. Kaufman's "If Men Played Cards as Women Do" skit) You have the skit on a YouTube clip No Time for Love Mitchell Leison U.S. 1943 (Fred McMurrey's distain for effeminate men become palpable - start of open dislike of men perceived as gay, probably because of WWII) Available on Netflix and Amazon - not Rentertainment The Seventh Victim Val Lewton U.S. 1943 (Lesbian connotations, although they are Satanists) Available from all three sources Winged Victory George Cukor U.S. 1943 (Drag Show, typical of G.I. Entertainment) The Uninvited U.S. 1944 Criterion Collection version available Lady in the Dark Mitchell Leison U.S. 1944 No specific gay references, but over the top technical extravaganza "gayness" Not available on any of the three sources Winged Victory George Cukor U.S. 1944 (Good example of a G.I. Drag Show, as performed overseas with official approval to entertain the troops) not available on any of the three sources Greenwich Village U.S. 1944 (William Bendix dances with a man in lavender drag, finds out, and then gay bashes him) <<<<< <<<<<< start of gay bashing? >>>>>> You have entire movie from YouTube Up In Arms U.S. 1944 (Danny Kaye vehicle, "mistaken for gay" scene on city bus) Not available from any of the three sources Broadway Rhythm U.S. 1944 (Dean Murphy, as a young farmhand, does impressions, including a very drag queen version of Bette Davis) Available only for sale on Amazon Laura Otto Preminger U.S. 1944 (Clifton Webb as acerbic radio commentator Waldo Lydecker - first major appearance of the "Bitchy Queen" character) Available on all three sources Anchors Aweigh U.S. 1945 (Gene Kelly teaches Frank Sinatra how to pick up a girl, with passerbys getting the wrong impression. Also Gene Kelly gets the girl from Grady Sutton) The Lost Weekend Billy Wilder U.S. 1945 In the book, Ray Milland was gay -- in the film alcoholic. But there may be a good clip as the tough male nurse (Frank Faylen) addresses Ray Milland as "Mary Sunshine" and "Honeyboy" The Picture of Dorian Gray Albert Lewin U.S. 1945 (reasonably faithful for the time, with very subtle hits at the gay content) Available on all three sources House of Horrors U.S. 1945 (gay art critic, and also a subtext gay relationship between the artist and the "monster") Available on Amazon and Netflix Mildred Peirce U.S. 1945 (Eve Arden playing the "gay sidekick" role, but no decernible gay coding) Available at all three sources Gilda (Glen Ford and George Macready are lovers) Charles Vidor U.S. 1946 Available at all The Razor's Edge U.S. 1946 (Clifton Webb in his most complete coded gay role) Fireworks (short) Kenneth Anger U.S. 1947 Un Chant d'Amour Jean Genet France 1947 available at That's Rentertainment and Netflix Secret Life of Walter Mitty U.S. 1947 (Danny Kaye, very gay in "Anatole of Paris" number) Available from all three sources, plus you have the YouTube clip of "Anatole of Paris" Romance on the High Seas Michael Curtiz U.S. 1948 (has Franklin Pangborn, not very gay, Eric Blore, and Grady Sutton. Grady Sutton is very short appearance with only one line, but clearly is a gay reference as he thinks he has found another gay man) Sitting Pretty U.S. 1948 (Clifton Webb as a gay baby sitter) Avaiable on amazon, not Neflix, unknown for Rentertainment The Big Sleep (Humphrey Bogart goes gay in bookstore) Howard Hawks U.S. 1948 Avaiable at all The Velvet Touch U.S. 1948 (Dan Tobin as Jeff Trent, a Broadway columnist - faux Clifton Webb "bitchy queen" from Laura) Not avialable from any of the three sources Winter Meeting U.S. 1948 (John Hoyt as publisher Stacy Grant, a "bitchy queen" sidekick to Bette Davis, with a scene where he claims to be a war hero - i.e. "yes, gays served in WWII) Avialble on Amazon, not Netflix. Renterainment unknown Red River ` Howard Hawks U.S. 1948 Available at all Adam's Rib U.S. 1948 (David Wayne as Kip, a young "bitchy queen", a sissy par excellance) available on all three sources Desert Fury U.S. 1948 (John Hodiak and Wendell Corey in coded gay relationship) available on Amazon, not on Netflix, Rentertainment unknown Cinderella Disney U.S. 1950 (Jock and Gus-Gus, mice) So Young, So Bad U.S. 1950 available on Netflix streaming only Young Man with a Horn Michael Curtiz U.S. 1950 I already have the clips Let's Dance U.S. 1950 (Fred Astaire and Betty Hutton in very convincing male drag) <<<< example of male drag You have the YouTube clip of the musical number Caged John Cromwell U.S. 1950 available on all three sources Johnny One-Eye U.S. 1950 (Ambrose and Freddy are obviously lovers, Pat O'Brian goads Freddy into shooting Ambrose at the end) In a Lonely Place Nicholas Ray U.S. 1950 (Martha, played by Ruth Gillette, is a coded Lesbian masseuse) available on all three sources All About Eve U.S. 1950 (Bette Davis to her director lover "Zanuck, Zanuck, Zanuck, are you too lovers?" Reply: "In some ways, yes", plus Eve was knowlingly played as gay by Ann Bancroft) Available at all A Streetcar Named Desire Elia Kazan U.S. 1951 available at all Strangers on a Train Hitchcock U.S. 1951 Available at all A Member of the Wedding Fred Zinneman U.S. 1952 (Julie Harris is a tomboy, and Brandon de Wilde is a sissy boy) available at all The Big Sky U.S. 1952 (Kirk Douglas and Dewey Martin buddy film - only the most subtle gay interpretation possible) The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T U.S. 1953 (Dr. T's dressing scene is incurably gay) You have the clip from YouTube Calamity Jane David Butler U.S. 1953 Available at all Glen or Glenda Edward Wood, Jr. U.S. 1953 Available at all Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Howard Hawks U.S. 1953 Available at all Johnny Guitar Nicholas Ray U.S. 1954 Available at all Rebel without a Cause Nicholas Ray U.S. 1955 Available at all The Big Combo (Lee Van Clef & Hollerin as gay hit men) Joseph Lewis U.S. 1955 Available at Netflix Girls in Prison AIP (Roger Corman) U.S. 1956 (Helen Gilbert as the scorned Lesbian villian, but portrayed as the first lipstick Lesbian) not available at any of the three sources Tea and Sympathy Vincente Minnelli U.S. 1956 available on Amazon only Crime in the Streets U.S. 1956 (Mark Rydell as Lou, a gay teenage hood. Also with John Cassavetes and Sal Mineo) available on Netflix and Amazon Designing Women Vincente Minnelli U.S. 1957 (Jack Cole, the choreographer, as a gay costume designer, put down in Gregory Peck's poker party) available on Netflix and Amazon Reform School Girls AIP (Roger Corman) U.S. 1957 (Sally Kellerman's first role, as a vicious Lesbian) Only available on Amazon for $150 Voodoo Island U.S. 1957 (Clair Winter as a very obvious Lesbian, one of the most obvious since "Sign of the Cross") available at Netflix and Amazon Blood of Dracula AIP (Roger Corman) U.S. 1958 (amazingly, a remake of Maedchen in Uniform) available only on Amazon as a double bill DVD with "How to Make a Monster" below Auntie Mame U.S. 1958 (Auntie Mame is really a drag queen) available on all three sources I Was a Teenage Frankenstein AIP (Roger Corman) U.S. 1958 (homoerotic monster) not available on any of the three sources How to Make a Monster AIP (Roger Corman) U.S. 1958 (gay make up artist goes wild and kills people on a movie set) available only on Amazon as a double bill DVD with "Blood of Dracula" above Touch of Evil Orsen Welles U.S. 1958 (Mercedes MacCambridge as a butch biker) available on all three sources Cat on a Hot Tin Roof U.S. 1958 Madchen in Uniform U.S. 1958 Compulsion Orsen Welles U.S. 1959 (Leopold and Leob, again, with only the slightest hints that they are gay) Ben-Hur U.S. 1959 Pillow Talk U.S. 1959 Some Like It Hot Billy Wilder U.S. 1959 Suddenly, Last Summer U.S. 1959 North by Northwest Alfred Hitchcock U.S. 1959 (Martin Landau as gay and in love with James Mason, if you want to read it that way) available on all three sources Spartacus Stanley Kubrick U.S. 1960 (Tony Randall and Laurence Olivier, including the cut scenes) avialable on all three sources Exodus Otto Preminger U.S. 1960 (Sal Mineo was sexually abused in Dachau, only alluded to) available on all three sources Please Don't Eat the Daisys U.S. 1960 (Doris Day vehicle with throwback Macy's salesman and butch female veternarian) available on all three sources Advise and Consent U.S. 1960 (gay blackmail and gay bar -- good contrast for Victim, about the same time) Lover Come Back Delbert Mann U.S. 1961 (Doris Day and Leonard (Chet Stratton) exchange -- old type stereotype, but now he must be put down, coddled, and lied to to get him to do his job) Available on Netflix A Taste of Honey Tony Richardson England 1961 Billy Budd Peter Ustinov England 1961 The L-Shaped Room Bryan Forbes England 1962 Lawrence of Arabia David Lean England 1962 That Touch of Mink U.S. 1962 (running Gig Young and psychiatrist bit, where psychiatrists thinks Gig Young is describing a gay relationship with Cary Grant, including the very ending of the movie) available on all three sources Walk on the Wild Side Edward Dmytryk U.S. 1962 (Barbara Stanwyck as a Lesbian. First since slight loosening of the Code in Oct. 1961) All Fall Down John Frankenheimer U.S. 1962 (Madame Spivy as butch woman, read Lesbian) available on Amazon only Sodom and Gomarrah U.S. 1962 (the reason for the destruction is now Lesbianism. Rewrite of the Bible?) available on Amazon only A View from the Bridge European 1962 (Arthur Miller's play, gay subtext retained) not available from any of the three sources The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone U.S. 1962 (Tennesee Williams with gay subtexts) The Outsider U.S. 1962 (Tony Curtis as Ira Hayes, Native American at Iwo Jima. His relationship with James Franciscas' Jim Sorenson can be read as gay) The Balcony Joseph Strick U.S. 1963 The Haunting (Julie Harris & Claire Bloom as lesbians) Robert Wise U.S. 1963 Available at all The Wheeler Dealers U.S. 1963 (boring '60's sex farce with tired gay jokes throughout, Lesbian kiss with Shelly Winters and Lee Grant) available on Netflix and Amazon Scorpio Rising (short) Kenneth Anger U.S. 1963 Goodbye Charlie Vincente Minnelli U.S. 1963 ('60's sex farce, but this time with Lesbian jokes throughout, because it is a switched genders movie with Debbie Reynolds playing a man) Promises! Promises! (not the musical) and Three Nuts in Search of a Bolt U.S. 1963 and 1964 (both female impersonator T.C. Jones. Also with Jayne Mansfield and Mamie Van Doren stripping.) From Russia with Love U.S. 1964 (Lotte Lenya as Lesbian villian) available on all The Best Man U.S. 1964 (from Gore Vidal play about gay blackmail in high office -- another good contrast for Victim) available on Netflix and Amazon - not Rentertainment The Leather Boys Sidney Furie England 1964 Blow Job, Hustler, Flesh, Lonesome Cowboys, others Andy Warhol U.S. 1964-> Send Me No Flowers Norman Jewison U.S. 1964 (Paul Lynde as a funeral director - first full out gay interpretation, unlike Bye, Bye, Birdie, where he was a harassed dad) available on all three Night of the Iguana John Huston U.S. 1964 (Grayson Hall as an Oscar nominated portrayal of a fierce Lesbian) Black Like Me U.S. 1964 (James Whitmore gay bashes Andrew Bergmann in a motel room -- so much for equality) Lilith U.S. 1964 (Jean Seaberg in a Lesbian relationship with Anne Meachem, until Warren Beatty "claims" her) The Loved One Tony Richardson (gay) England 1965 (Rod Steiger as Mr. Joyboy, plus Liberace) Last of the Secret Agents? U.S. 1965 (absolutely awful film -- Marty Allan and Steve Rossi with tired "practicing lovemaking and someone overhears it and thinks you are gay" bit) Who Killed Teddy Bear? U.S. 1965 (Sal Mineo as heterosexual stalker, but with homoerotic writhing on a bed in tighty whities. Awful film) The Pawnbroker Sidney Lumet U.S. 1965 (Brock Peters as Harlem vice lord, with white boy toy "secretary" to show how degenerate he is) Darling John Schlesinger England 1965 Inside Daisy Clover U.S. 1965 (they went back and forth in editing on how gay the Robert Redford character was, and finally made it just implied) Winter Kept Us Warm (gay subtext from gay director) David Sector Canada 1965 Available only on Amazon The Glass Bottomed Boat U.S. 1966 (Paul Lynde in a drag bit) avialable on all three Any Wednesday U.S. 1966 (Interior decorator, Felix, is stereotypical, but now implies that he actually has sex by referring to "crumpled sheets") available on all three A Very Special Favor U.S. 1966 (awful last gasp of early '60's sex farces, with gay innuendoes throughout, especially the final reel) available on Netflix and Amazon 7 Women U.S. 1966 (Margaret Leighton as repressed Lesbian, handled clumsily) not available - we been through this one P.J. (one of the most homophobic ever) U.S. 1967 (George Peppard in a spate of gay bashing, including beating up a whole gay bar. One of the first and worst of the gay bashing movies) The Fearless Vampire Killers Roman Polanski U.S. 1967 (gay vampire, as well as a Jewish vampire) Portrait of Jason Shirley Clarke U.S. 1967 Available only on Amazon as Region 2 DVD for about $150 to $200 Reflections in a Golden Eye John Huston U.S. 1967 (Marlon Brando as a repressed gay Army major. "Screened Out" thinks it is a great performance. Also Zorro David, previously a New York hairdresser in extremely overt gay performance) Caprice U.S. 1967 (Ray Walston's murderous transvestite threatens Doris Day) Tony Rome U.S. 1967 (Frank Sinatra starts the gay bashing that he continues in "The Detective") Valley of the Dolls U.S. 1967 (many gay references and use of the word "fag" in a obviously trashy movie, so they're strangely fitting) The Fox Mark Rydell Canada 1968 (Kier Dullea breaks up Lesbian couple, Sandy Dennis and Anne Heyward. early Lesbian love scene) The Producers Mel Brooks U.S. 1968 (Should Mel Brooks get a pass?) The Detective (one of the most homophobic ever) Gorden Douglas U.S. 1968 Available at all The Legend of Lylah Clare Robert Aldrich U.S. 1968 (Lesbian mess - Rosella Falk seduces Kim Novak) available on Amazon only The Killing of Sister George Robert Aldrich U.S. 1968 The Lion in Winter Anthony Harvey U.S. 1968 The Sergeant (one of the most homophobic ever) John Flynn U.S. 1968 Available at That's Rentertainment The Gay Decievers Bruce Kessler U.S. 1969 (Michael Greer, in drag, as Malcolm. As gay positive as you can get at the time) I have a copy Midnight Cowboy John Schelesinger U.S. 1969 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid U.S. 1969 Staircase (one of the most homophobic ever) Stanley Donen U.S. 1969 Available only on Amazon Women in Love Ken Russell England 1969