Uncle Frank

Uncle Frank

202095 min
7.3/10
DramaTV Movie

Plot Summary

In 1973, when Frank Bledsoe and his 18-year-old niece Beth take a road trip from Manhattan to Creekville, South Carolina for the family patriarch's funeral, they're unexpectedly joined by Frank's lover Walid.

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👥Cast (21)

Paul Bettany

Paul Bettany

Frank

Sophia Lillis

Sophia Lillis

Beth

Peter Macdissi

Peter Macdissi

Wally

Steve Zahn

Steve Zahn

Mike

Stephen Root

Stephen Root

Daddy Mac

Judy Greer

Judy Greer

Kitty

Margo Martindale

Margo Martindale

Mammaw

Lois Smith

Lois Smith

Aunt Butch

Jane McNeill

Jane McNeill

Neva

Caity Brewer

Caity Brewer

Marcia

Cole Doman

Cole Doman

16-year-old Frank

Michael Perez

Michael Perez

16-year-old Sam

🎬Crew

Director

Alan Ball

Writers

Alan Ball

Producers

Peter Macdissi, Alan Ball, Jay Van Hoy, Stephanie Meurer, Michael Costigan

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🏷️Keywords

coming outnew york citysuicidefuneralhomophobia1970sunclealcoholismroad tripgriefinterracial relationshipmale homosexualityfamilydeathlgbtdeath of parentuncle niece relationshipgay muslimcollege professorfather son relationshipgay themegay relationship

💬Reviews (1)

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Peter McGinn

1/24/2021

We really enjoyed this Amazon Original movie. The nearly no-name ensemble acting cast did a credible job bringing their characters to life. I like how the father wasn’t reduced to a violent abusive monster, but rather was given a bit more depth, though still not close to a sympathetic character. The writing was good as far as it went. By that aim mean the plot seemed to rely somewhat on stereotypical views on gay people during the 70s, leading to cliche lines and situations. Mind you, the reason cliches develop is because they are based on common themes or events. There is a reveal looming over the story, but even if you think you see it coming, there is a twist that is rather neat. It is a nice story, a combination of coming of age and touching upon a social issue of the 70s.

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Production Companies

Your Face Goes Here Entertainment
Miramax