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‘Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed’ Review: Living a Double Life

Stephan Kijak’s new documentary seems keenly interested in the ways in which the closeted actor’s sexuality manifested itself, largely unintentionally, in his movies.

Calum Marsh
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Documentary Films and Programs, Homosexuality and Bisexuality, Hudson, Rock, Kijak, Stephen, Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed (Movie)
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