The Toilers and the Wayfarers
The Toilers and the Wayfarers is a 1997 LGBT-related dramatic film written and directed by Keith Froelich. It was released on 14 March 1997.
The Toilers and the Wayfarers | |
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Directed by | Keith Froelich |
Produced by | Keith Froelich |
Written by | Keith Froelich |
Music by | Chan Poling |
Cinematography | James Frank Tittle |
Edited by | Keith Froelich |
Distributed by | CMV Laservision |
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Country | United States |
Language | English German |
The film was both set in and filmed in New Ulm, located in Brown County of southern Minnesota.
Premise
Phillip and Dieter nearly suffocate hiding their gay sexual identity in the face of puritanical small town Midwestern U.S. values. Joined by a mysterious German relative, the three misfits escape to the big city searching for a place to belong.
Cast
- Matt Klemp as Dieter
- Ralf Schirg as Udo
- Andrew Woodhouse as Phillip
- Jerome Samuels as Helmut
- Joan Wheeler as Anna
- Michael Glen as Lt. Scallion
- Ralph Jacobus as Carl
- Douglas Blacks as Gym Coach / Man at Bus Depot
- Anthony C. Paul as Paul
- Johanna Stucki as Renate
- Alex Cole as Car Dealer
- Michael A. Sward as Gay Hustler
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External links
- The Toilers and the Wayfarers on IMDb
- The Star Tribune, Lifestyles Section: "The Toilers and the Wayfarers" — article by Jeff Strickler (26 June 1997).
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