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It's My Party (film)

It's My Party is a 1996 American drama film written and directed by Randal Kleiser, it was one of the first feature films to address the topic of AIDS patients dying with dignity.[2][3] The film is based on the true events of the death of Harry Stein, accomplished architect and designer, who was actually director Kleiser's ex-lover. Stein's actual farewell party was held in 1992.

It's My Party
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRandal Kleiser
Written byRandal Kleiser
Produced by
  • Randal Kleiser
  • Robert Fitzpatrick
  • Gregory Hinton
  • Harry Knapp
  • Dessie Markovsky
  • Joel Thurm
Starring
CinematographyBernd Heinl
Edited byIla von Hasperg
Music byBasil Poledouris
Production
companies
Opala Productions
United Artists
Distributed byMGM Distribution Co.
Release date
  • March 22, 1996 (1996-03-22)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$622,503 (USA)[1]

The cast includes Olivia Newton-John, Margaret Cho, Bronson Pinchot, Devon Gummersall, George Segal, Lee Grant, Marlee Matlin, Roddy McDowall, Steve Antin, Bruce Davison, Sally Kellerman, Lou Liberatore, Nina Foch, Eric Roberts as Nick Stark and Gregory Harrison as Brandon, Stark's estranged lover who returns to attend the party and say goodbye. Kleiser directed Newton-John in Grease almost 20 years earlier.

Plot

It's My Party chronicles a two-day party hosted by Nick Stark, a gay architect who, having been diagnosed with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, will fall into a state of mental lapse lasting for months until his death. He decides to host a party for his family and friends, at the end of which he will commit suicide by taking Seconal.

"You won't leave me, will you?" Nick asks his estranged lover, Brandon Theis, a B movie director, shortly after revealing to him the results of his last blood test for HIV. "I don't want to die alone." In spite of Brandon's protestations, the two soon find the love they had shared for many years in ruins. One year after their breakup, Nick is confronted with a ravaged immune system and a CT Scan and lab values which, along with his worsening forgetfulness, clinches the diagnosis of Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) -- a condition he has seen claim his friends and one which he vows will not take him. Due to the aggressive nature of the disease, he has only a few days of conscious life remaining. His plan, he announces to family and "extended family," is to voluntarily end his life himself before the disease renders him unrecognizable to those he loves and he, in turn, is unable to recognize them. Uninvited to the farewell party, Brandon's presence is greeted with jeers from those who see him as having abandoned Nick in his time of greatest need.

Cast

Reception

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 50% based on 16 reviews, with an average rating of 5.7/10.[4]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 3 out of 4 stars.[5]

Box office

It's My Party opened in 28 theaters on March 22, 1996 with $148,532. The film would eventually gross $622,503 domestically.[1]

Home media

A DVD with several special features was released in 2003.[6] It contains deleted and extended scenes, featurettes on the making of the film and audio commentary by the director and some of the actors.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "It's My Party (1996)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
  2. ^ Holden, Stephen (1996-03-22). "FILM REVIEW; Giving a Farewell Party With Death as a Guest". The New York Times. Retrieved 2020-11-29.
  3. ^ Bell, Chris (2006). "American AIDS Film". In Gerstner, David A. (ed.). Routledge International Encyclopedia of Queer Culture (1 ed.). Routledge. pp. 28–29. ISBN 9780415306515. Retrieved 2022-06-15.
  4. ^ "It's My Party". Rotten Tomatoes. 22 March 1996. Retrieved 2022-11-05.
  5. ^ Ebert, Roger (March 22, 1996). "It's My Party movie review & film summary (1996) | Roger Ebert". Chicago Sun-Times.
  6. ^ Houston, Don (June 21, 2003). "It's My Party". DVD Talk. Retrieved 1 April 2023.

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It s My Party is a 1996 American drama film written and directed by Randal Kleiser it was one of the first feature films to address the topic of AIDS patients dying with dignity 2 3 The film is based on the true events of the death of Harry Stein accomplished architect and designer who was actually director Kleiser s ex lover Stein s actual farewell party was held in 1992 It s My PartyTheatrical release posterDirected byRandal KleiserWritten byRandal KleiserProduced byRandal Kleiser Robert Fitzpatrick Gregory Hinton Harry Knapp Dessie Markovsky Joel ThurmStarringMargaret Cho Bruce Davison Lee Grant Gregory Harrison Marlee Matlin Roddy McDowell Olivia Newton John Bronson Pinchot Paul Regina Eric Roberts George SegalCinematographyBernd HeinlEdited byIla von HaspergMusic byBasil PoledourisProductioncompaniesOpala Productions United ArtistsDistributed byMGM Distribution Co Release dateMarch 22 1996 1996 03 22 Running time110 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 622 503 USA 1 The cast includes Olivia Newton John Margaret Cho Bronson Pinchot Devon Gummersall George Segal Lee Grant Marlee Matlin Roddy McDowall Steve Antin Bruce Davison Sally Kellerman Lou Liberatore Nina Foch Eric Roberts as Nick Stark and Gregory Harrison as Brandon Stark s estranged lover who returns to attend the party and say goodbye Kleiser directed Newton John in Grease almost 20 years earlier Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 3 1 Critical response 3 2 Box office 4 Home media 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditIt s My Party chronicles a two day party hosted by Nick Stark a gay architect who having been diagnosed with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy will fall into a state of mental lapse lasting for months until his death He decides to host a party for his family and friends at the end of which he will commit suicide by taking Seconal You won t leave me will you Nick asks his estranged lover Brandon Theis a B movie director shortly after revealing to him the results of his last blood test for HIV I don t want to die alone In spite of Brandon s protestations the two soon find the love they had shared for many years in ruins One year after their breakup Nick is confronted with a ravaged immune system and a CT Scan and lab values which along with his worsening forgetfulness clinches the diagnosis of Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy PML a condition he has seen claim his friends and one which he vows will not take him Due to the aggressive nature of the disease he has only a few days of conscious life remaining His plan he announces to family and extended family is to voluntarily end his life himself before the disease renders him unrecognizable to those he loves and he in turn is unable to recognize them Uninvited to the farewell party Brandon s presence is greeted with jeers from those who see him as having abandoned Nick in his time of greatest need Cast EditEric Roberts as Nick Stark Margaret Cho as Charlene Lee Lee Grant as Amalia Stark Bruce Davison as Rodney Bingham Olivia Newton John as Lina Bingham Devon Gummersall as Andrew Bingham George Segal as Paul Stark Marlee Matlin as Daphne Stark Gregory Harrison as Brandon Theis Bronson Pinchot as Monty Tipton Roddy McDowall as Damian Knowles Steve Antin as Zack Phillips Sally Kellerman as Sara Hart Lou Liberatore as Joel Ferris Nina Foch as Mrs Theis Christopher Atkins as Jack Allen Dennis Christopher as Douglas Reedy Ron Glass as Dr David Wahl Paul Regina as Tony Zamara Dimitra Arliss as Fanny Kondons Joey Cramer uncredited as Party guest Cassandra Peterson uncredited as Party guestReception EditCritical response Edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 50 based on 16 reviews with an average rating of 5 7 10 4 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film 3 out of 4 stars 5 Box office Edit It s My Party opened in 28 theaters on March 22 1996 with 148 532 The film would eventually gross 622 503 domestically 1 Home media EditA DVD with several special features was released in 2003 6 It contains deleted and extended scenes featurettes on the making of the film and audio commentary by the director and some of the actors See also Edit1996 in film List of films featuring the deaf and hard of hearingReferences Edit a b It s My Party 1996 Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2021 01 29 Holden Stephen 1996 03 22 FILM REVIEW Giving a Farewell Party With Death as a Guest The New York Times Retrieved 2020 11 29 Bell Chris 2006 American AIDS Film In Gerstner David A ed Routledge International Encyclopedia of Queer Culture 1 ed Routledge pp 28 29 ISBN 9780415306515 Retrieved 2022 06 15 It s My Party Rotten Tomatoes 22 March 1996 Retrieved 2022 11 05 Ebert Roger March 22 1996 It s My Party movie review amp film summary 1996 Roger Ebert Chicago Sun Times Houston Don June 21 2003 It s My Party DVD Talk Retrieved 1 April 2023 External links EditIt s My Party at IMDb It s My Party at Box Office Mojo It s My Party at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 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