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Fall of '55, The
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In the fall of 1955, a gay sex scandal erupted in the unassuming, wholesome and "vice-less" town of Boise,
Idaho, as teenage boys who had prostituted themselves to older men began to disclose their dalliances to
authorities. Overnight, Boise's homosexual underworld-comprised mostly of married family men-was
splashed onto headlines and thrust into the spotlight. Reputations were shattered and lives ruined as the
rumors and accusations flew. What followed was a classic witch-hunt, marked by intense homophobic hysteria,
in which the whole town became embroiled.
Seth Randal's gripping documentary provides unique insights into the pre-Stonewall gay experience as well as
1950s America's struggle with the issue of homosexuality and the prevailing myth that it was a cancer that
could be spread to the youth. Interesting parallels are also drawn with the era of McCarthyism, during which
fear and paranoia supplanted rational thought, and the federal government began its own purge of gays (one
that continues to this day in our military).
The film raises many questions that prove difficult even today: With the accusers ranging in age from 15 to
22, at what age did their accusations of sexual corruption become simple hypocrisy? What kinds of behavior
were immoral? How far should the community have gone to protect the youth? Who were the victims, and
who were the exploited? In Boise, more than fifty years later, opinions are still deeply divided.
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