How to watch Stonewall in United Kingdom
The fight for the right to love
A group of gay friends try to live with dignity and self-respect while events build to the opening battle in the major gay rights movement. Discover "Stonewall" a captivating comedy movie rated 15 that first graced the screens in 1995. This production, originating from United Kingdom features contributions from John Doman in the role of Plainclothes Cop 2, Guillermo Díaz in the role of La Miranda, José Zúñiga in the role of Randy, Gerry Becker in the role of Mattachine Speaker, and Brian A. Kates in the role of Rioter (uncredited).
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- Runtime
- 99 minutes
- Released
- Origin Country
- United Kingdom
- Age Rating
- 15