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My Two Daddies

Original title: Any Day Now
  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
6.7K
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Alan Cumming and Garret Dillahunt in My Two Daddies (2012)
In the 1970s, a gay couple fights a biased legal system to keep custody of the abandoned mentally handicapped teenager that comes to live under their roof.
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In the 1970s, a gay couple fights a biased legal system to keep custody of the abandoned mentally handicapped teenager that comes to live under their roof.In the 1970s, a gay couple fights a biased legal system to keep custody of the abandoned mentally handicapped teenager that comes to live under their roof.In the 1970s, a gay couple fights a biased legal system to keep custody of the abandoned mentally handicapped teenager that comes to live under their roof.

  • Director
    • Travis Fine
  • Writers
    • Travis Fine
    • George Arthur Bloom
  • Stars
    • Alan Cumming
    • Garret Dillahunt
    • Isaac Leyva
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    6.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Travis Fine
    • Writers
      • Travis Fine
      • George Arthur Bloom
    • Stars
      • Alan Cumming
      • Garret Dillahunt
      • Isaac Leyva
    • 41User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Alan Cumming
    Alan Cumming
    • Rudy Donatello
    Garret Dillahunt
    Garret Dillahunt
    • Paul Fliger
    Isaac Leyva
    Isaac Leyva
    • Marco Deison
    Frances Fisher
    Frances Fisher
    • Judge Meyerson
    Gregg Henry
    Gregg Henry
    • Lambert
    Jamie Anne Allman
    Jamie Anne Allman
    • Marianna Deison
    Chris Mulkey
    Chris Mulkey
    • DA Wilson
    Don Franklin
    Don Franklin
    • Lonnie Washington
    Kelli Williams
    Kelli Williams
    • Miss Flemming
    Alan Rachins
    Alan Rachins
    • Judge Resnick
    Mindy Sterling
    Mindy Sterling
    • Miss Mills
    Doug Spearman
    Doug Spearman
    • Johnny Boy
    • (as Douglas Spearman)
    Randy Roberts
    Randy Roberts
    • PJ
    Miracle Laurie
    Miracle Laurie
    • Monica
    Michael Nouri
    Michael Nouri
    • Miles Dubrow
    Jeffrey Pierce
    Jeffrey Pierce
    • Officer Plitt
    Louis Lombardi
    Louis Lombardi
    • Mr. Blum
    Clyde Kusatsu
    Clyde Kusatsu
    • Dr. Nakahura
    • Director
      • Travis Fine
    • Writers
      • Travis Fine
      • George Arthur Bloom
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    User reviews41

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    9MOscarbradley

    You won't forget this in a hurry.

    Travis Fine's remarkable film "Any Day Now" deals with the very thorny issue of gay parenting or more specifically, gay adoption. Alan Cumming, (superb), is the drag artist who feels responsible for the mentally handicapped child next door, (a terrific Issac Leyva), after his mother is picked up by the vice squad and who decides to do something about it by legally adopting the child himself with the help of his new lover who just happens to be a lawyer, (a very good Garret Dillahunt). It's the kind of topic the movies tends to shy away from and it has all the potential for mawkishness but Fine manages to steer clear of sentimentality; the result is both intelligent and very moving, yet not without a degree of humour. Of course, it also deals with issues that many will find grim and distressing and it proves to be a challenging watch. This is one gay-themed film that lays it very much on the line and is all the more powerful for it. In an age when so many polemical films are cut and dried and conventionally on the side of the angels here is one that is content to bleed like an open wound. You won't forget it in a hurry.
    10i3adfish7

    A must see!

    I saw this movie on a whim at the Palm Springs Film Fest and I feel like I left the theater a different person. I loved this story in all its heartbreaking glory. Alan Cumming's performance was wonderful and raw and at times I felt as enraged, as hopeful, as passionate and as proud as he did. I experienced so many emotions during the film that I was spent afterward, and I'm not ashamed to admit that I shed many tears during and after the movie.

    I didn't know what to expect going in and I am so glad I picked this film. I could say more, but I don't want to spoil anything for the next person. Love, love, love - thank you Travis Fine.
    8cbnspanky2

    A review in response to mikejackson-2

    Opinions are like a**holes, everyone has one. That being said, I loved this movie. Yes, due to the constraints of a 2 hour movie, the leads fall into a serious relationship quite quickly. And maybe two guys in West Hollywood circa 1979 may not have fallen in love exactly like this, but darn it, does every gay film have to depict us all as un feeling sexual beings only. What a great message for future generations, and a timely one with gay marriage at the supreme level, that some gay men actually do want love and a family. My biggest compliment to the film was that by the end I was to enraged to cry. With only 16 theaters in the country showing this, and a mere 40k weekend, I feel so fortunate to have seen it in the theater. Ignore his 4 out of 10 rating and seek this little gem out.
    JohnDeSando

    Surprisingly Authentic

    With ample opportunity to turn heavy-handed and sappy, Any Day Now is surprisingly authentic without jerking tears about a 15 year old Down-Syndrome boy being saved from institutions by a male couple. The film does not turn on sentiment but rather on the weakness of the 1979 judicial system that might deny custody just because the parents are gay.

    Rudy (Allan Cumming) is a drag queen, who wants to care for neighbor boy, Marco (Isaac Leyva), abandoned by druggie mom. Paul (Garret Dillahunt), an assistant district attorney, comes out to Rudy and falls in love with him. Both men love Marco, yet they struggle to convince the court that because a couple is gay, it should not be denied custody.

    It is the '70's after all, and being gay and a drag queen can be a real drag for the authorities. To the film's credit, even the tough-minded judges can have moments of sympathy. Minor players like the prosecuting attorney go beyond stereotype, and the ending goes against expectations, a real plus for a film that could have followed the play book for tears and happiness.

    An audience favorite at Tribeca and Chicago film fests and winner of the Golden Space Needle award at Seattle, Any Day Now, inspired by a true event, delivers an honest conflict with an honest conclusion. I'll take that any day now
    7gulla-harsha

    Has a few basic flaws but beautifully made....

    I would start by saying that Alan Cumming did an excellent job in depicting the character "Rudy" in the movie . The story line was warm and new but the only downside to the movie is that the movie is set in the late 70s but dressing and art work suggest otherwise. Some characters in the movie were well defined but some were quite vague.The camera work was OK, nothing too special.The movie completely deserves a better rating than it has right now. Overall a very entertaining and touching movie. I would not regret watching the movie twice. PS: Make sure you carry a tissue paper with you. You might drop a tear or two while watching the movie.

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    • Trivia
      DA Wilson is portrayed by Chris Mulkey, who also starred on the television show by the name "Any Day Now" (1998).
    • Quotes

      Rudy Donatello: Just because we are different does not make us bad parents.

    • Connections
      References Frankenstein (1931)
    • Soundtracks
      Come To Me
      Written by Antonio DiVerdis (as Tony Green)

      Performed by France Joli

      Courtesy of Cicada Musiv/The Tony Green Organization

      By arrangement with Spirit Music Group, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • January 7, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Music Box Films (United States)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Any Day Now
    • Production company
      • PFM Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $201,395
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $40,489
      • Dec 16, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,295,163
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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