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Sergeant Matlovich vs. the U.S. Air Force is a 1978 TV movie that tells the true story of Leonard Matlovich, a U.S. Air Force sergeant. This drama delves into themes of equality and homosexuality within the military, making it noteworthy for collectors focused on LGBTQ+ narratives.
This film has had a modest release history, primarily as a TV movie, making it less common than standard theatrical releases. It’s often sought after by collectors due to its historical significance and the poignant portrayal of LGBTQ+ rights in the military context. Availability varies, but it tends not to be found easily on standard platforms, which adds to its interest among dedicated collectors of LGBTQ+ cinema or military history.
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The film is a TV movie that falls under the drama genre.
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The top cast includes Brad Dourif, Frank Converse, William Daniels, and Rue McClanahan.
Key themes include the U.S. Air Force, equality, courtroom drama, and homosexuality.
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