Based on the book by Vito Russo, this 1995 Documentary explores the history of Hollywood's portrayal of gay characters through the ages.

Tropes used in The Celluloid Closet include:
  • Hide Your Lesbians
  • Ho Yay
  • Lesbian Vampire: Commented upon.
  • Psycho Lesbian
  • Sissy Villain
  • Subtext
  • What Might Have Been: Originally a sequence was planned looking at Biopics that made gay people into straights, such as Alexander the Great with Richard Burton, Hans Christian Andersen with Danny Kaye, Night and Day (about Cole Porter) with Cary Grant, and The Agony and the Ecstasy with Charlton Heston. The sequence was canned due to rights issues. Heston in particular insisted that his portrayal of Michelangelo as a hetero was 100% accurate.
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