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1. Arnold in the Closet [2:04]
2. Young and/or Beautiful [5:06]
3. Main Titles/Dames [5:20]
4. Ed, the Sagittarius [6:39]
5. A Fresh Scrubbed Morning [2:14]
6. Romantic Rural Livin' [2:34]
7. The Wrong Birthday Guest [7:40]
8. "I'm Not Mad, I'm Jealous" [2:34]
9. What Do Men Want? [6:54]
10. Love for Sale, but No Manners [4:47]
11. A Perfect Gentleman [3:18]
12. Svelte [3:15]
13. Young and in Love in New York [3:00]
14. With Love, From Ellen... Alan! [1:21]
15. Death or Florida [2:20]
16. As Civilized As It Gets [3:27]
17. Meet the Competition [2:41]
18. Having Words [3:23]
19. "Marry Me!" [2:09]
20. Their First Last Night [1:33]
21. "Don't Call Me Ma" [5:57]
22. Things She Didn't Know [7:37]
23. Comparitive Grief [5:15]
24. Respect or Nothing [5:29]
25. No More Fooling Around [7:05]
26. An Armful of Love and Pain [2:57]
27. End Credits [8:21]
Harvey Fierstein's Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway hit was adapted for the screen by Fierstein himself. The playwright also repeats his stage role of female impersonator Arnold Beckoff, aka nightclub entertainer "Virginia Hamm." The three-part plotline, whittled down to accommodate the film's 117-minute running time, concerns Arnold's seriocomic efforts to find a lasting relationship. We first meet Arnold in 1971, when his heart is broken by his bisexual lover (Brian Kerwin). Next we find Arnold in 1973, enjoying short-lived happiness with his true love (Matthew Broderick). The final act takes place in 1980: Arnold, still grieving over Broderick's sudden death and struggling to raise the young boy that the couple had adopted, has a long-anticipated showdown with his uncompromising mother, superbly played by Anne Bancroft. A witty film that is by turns touching and outrageous, Torch Song Trilogy works well despite its somewhat soft-pedaled approach to the material. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide