Charles Dyer (Sir Rex Harrison) and Harry Leeds (Richard Burton) are a couple that have been living together for nearly twenty years. Both earn a living as hairdressers in the West End of Lo... Read allCharles Dyer (Sir Rex Harrison) and Harry Leeds (Richard Burton) are a couple that have been living together for nearly twenty years. Both earn a living as hairdressers in the West End of London and both care deeply for their mothers, but not each other as time apart takes its to... Read allCharles Dyer (Sir Rex Harrison) and Harry Leeds (Richard Burton) are a couple that have been living together for nearly twenty years. Both earn a living as hairdressers in the West End of London and both care deeply for their mothers, but not each other as time apart takes its toll on their relationship when Harry has to care for his invalid mother who snips at him ev... Read all
- Drag Singer
- (as Rogers)
- Drag Singer
- (as Starr)
- Undetermined Secondary Role
- (uncredited)
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Two of the most aggressively heterosexual men in the history of film star as a pair aging hairdressers who live together over their shop where Burton's mother whom he takes care of. These two are sadly aware that youth trumps all in the gay male culture. Burton's taking it far worse because he's grown bald and is afraid to show his new Kojak like looks. He goes nearly the entire film with some kind of skullcap that makes him look like a conehead who met with an accident.
Dyer himself expanded his two person show to include some small speaking parts. Cathleen Nesbitt is Burton's mom and she's a bedridden old crank that Burton is tied to. None of the others have any great speaking roles. Some blond trick Harrison picks up is involved in an extended scene with Burton, Harrison, and Nesbitt, but he has as much dialog as one of those extra Bowery Boys.
Boys In The Band has it way over Staircase other than actor's salaries.
As a gay man, Myself. I would just like to ask aloud, who are all the negative reviews from? Are people offended on the gay folks' behalf? Or trying to correct a perceived wrong?!. Just a thought.
All I see is a couple that's been together too long exaggerated for comedy. We all know that couple. Good camp fun.
BTW, the Burton character is not a hairdresser, he's actually a barber, cutting men's hair--not necessarily a gay profession. Sexy Rexy plays a down on his luck, never-was actor who helps his boyfriend around the shop. Talk about stereotypes--neither one dresses ladie's hair!
Did you know
- TriviaSir Rex Harrison reportedly hated this movie.
- Quotes
Charles Dyer: I feel like a whore at a choir boy's orgy.
- Crazy creditsThe credits are repeated over and over, getting smaller at the top of the screen to give the image of a staircase.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Sneak Previews: Changing Attitude Toward Homosexuality in Movies (1982)
- SoundtracksStaircase
(uncredited)
Written by Dudley Moore and Stanley Donen
Performed by Michael Rogers and Royston Starr (as Rogers & Starr)
[The drag performers perform the song prior to the opening title and credits, and again during the end credits]
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- Staircase
- Filming locations
- London, England, UK(Kine Weekly 7/12/68)
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- $6,370,000 (estimated)