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Jeffrey
Directed by
Christopher Ashley
R
1995
1h 32m
Comedy
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Drama
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6.8
71%
67%
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A poignant romantic comedy about the quest for love and intimacy in the age of AIDS. A story of a thirtyish gay actor/waiter who decides to become celibate...the risk of AIDS has taken all the joy from sex.
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Cast of Jeffrey
Steven Weber
Jeffrey
Peter Jacobson
Man #1
Tom Cayler
Man #2
David Thornton
Man #3
Lee Mark Nelson
Crying Guy
John Ganun
Tourist
Michael T. Weiss
Steve Howard
Joe Dain
Movie Theatre Guy #1
Jeff Ross
Movie Theatre Guy #2
Irma St. Paule
Mother Teresa
Patrick Stewart
Sterling
Nicky Paraiso
Salesman
K. Todd Freeman
Barney's Waiter
Robert Klein
Skip Winkley
Patti Ann O'Connell
Cheryl the Showgirl
Patrick Kerr
Waiter
Peter Bartlett
Casting Director
Christine Baranski
Ann Marwood Bartle
John Seidman
Boss
Victor Garber
Tim
Bryan Batt
Darius
Barton Heyman
Elderly Man
Darryl Theirse
Homeboy
Camryn Manheim
Single Woman
Sigourney Weaver
Debra Moorhouse
Kathy Najimy
Acolyte
J. Smith-Cameron
Sharon
Ethan Phillips
Dave
Lou Sumrall
Thug #1
Robert Capelli Jr.
Thug #2
Vince Cupone
Thug #3
Nancy Ticotin
Woman in the Window
Peter Maloney
Dad
Debra Monk
Mom
Marcus Lovett
Memorial Guest
Michele Pawk
Young Mother
Demitri Corben
House Manager
Alexander Cohen Smith
Child
Nathan Lane
Father Dan
Mary Bond Davis
Church Lady #1
Lenka Peterson
Church Lady #2
Olympia Dukakis
Mrs. Marcangelo
Gregory Jbara
Angelique
Peter B. Master
Master
Albert Macklin
Slave
Michael Duvert
Sean
Alison Sheehy
Network V.O.
Sarah Peterson
Nurse
Marylouise Burke
Aunt Phyllis
Joe Ponazecki
Uncle Barney
Alice Drummond
Grandma Rose
Henry Stram
Cousin Gary
Leroi Freman
Cater-Waiter Dancer
Scott Fowler
Cater-Waiter Dancer
Christopher Harrison
Cater-Waiter Dancer
Sergie A. Trujillo
Cater-Waiter Dancer
J. David Elder
Cater-Waiter Dancer
Christopher Davis
Cater-Waiter Dancer
Richard Amaro
Cater-Waiter Dancer
Andreas Beckett
Cater-Waiter Dancer
Peter Boruchowitz
Master
George H. W. Bush
Self
Bill Clinton
Self
Ronald Reagan
Self
Jimmy Ashmore
Cater-Waiter
Michael Robert Brandon
Todd Malcolm
Brian Ferrari
Cater-Waiter
Thom Fitzgerald
Guy in Central Park
Kevin Nealon
TV Reporter
Jimmy Somerville
Gay pride attendee
Jeffrey Ratings & Reviews
San Francisco Chronicle
Edward Guthmann
It's not a total bust, and some of the performances are charming, but it never matches the gleeful, irreverent mischief it had on stage.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
Wildly uneven, and it aims at the lowest common denominator in its exceedingly broad comedy.
USA Today
Tom Green
It is startling that such a funny play is not so funny a movie.
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
If nothing else, Rudnick and director Christopher Ashley know how to keep the audience off balance and in stitches.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
It's more a series of sketches and momentary inspirations than a story that grows interesting.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
A miscast lead, but Patrick Stewart makes it all worthwhile.
About.com
Fred Topel
Outstanding comedy. Effectively portrays the romance of gay relationships, with a Woody Allen tone of comedy.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
As written by Paul Rudnick (Premiere's Libby Gelman-Waxner), this is a mildly amusing vignettish attempt to make a gay comedy about AIDS.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
Rudnick, adapting his off-Broadway hit, deftly blends uproarious fun and touching gravity.
Washington Post
Hal Hinson
While this may sound intriguing, the picture merely jumps around clumsily from incident to incident.
Sacramento Bee
Joe Baltake
It comes with a superficially sunny sitcom adorableness that ... mixes well with Rudnick's smart, scathing, urban and very dark one-liners.
Boxoffice Magazine
Jean Oppenheimer
A warm and humorous -- as well as a sad and moving -- exploration of all-too-human relationships.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Chris Hicks
Some of this is amusing but most simply isn't funny enough to support off-the-wall antics laced with poignancy.
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