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When Gabe and Jonathan fall in love in the 1940s, they decide to spend their life together in secret. But when Jonathan unexpectedly passes away years later, Gabe is faced with the fact that many Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender elders face when they move into retirement homes...he must return into the closet.

Top Cast

  • Leon Acord

    Leon Acord

    Orderly

  • Jerry Bornstein

    Jerry Bornstein

    Gabe

  • Roscoe Brandon

    Roscoe Brandon

    Prom Extra

  • Frank Farmer

    Frank Farmer

    Ralph

  • Anina Lincoln

    Anina Lincoln

    Maryanne

  • Simone McAlonen

    Simone McAlonen

    Christy

  • Tom Nobles

    Tom Nobles

    Jonathan

  • Jay Renshaw

    Jay Renshaw

    Young Gabe

  • Lexi Sakowitz

    Lexi Sakowitz

    Orderly

Overview

When Gabe and Jonathan fall in love in the 1940s, they decide to spend their life together in secret. But when Jonathan unexpectedly passes away years later, Gabe is faced with the fact that many Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender elders face when they move into retirement homes...he must return into the closet.

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