Rock Hudson is a 1990 American biographical drama television film directed by John Nicolella and written by Dennis Turner. The film is based on My Husband, Rock Hudson, a 1987 autobiography by Phyllis Gates, actor Rock Hudson's ex-wife (1955–1958). It is the story of their marriage, written after Hudson's 1985 death from AIDS. In the book Gates wrote that she was in love with Hudson and that she did not know Hudson was gay when they married, and was not complicit in his deception. The movie is also based on magazine articles, interviews and court records, including transcripts of the Los Angeles Superior Court trial after which Marc Christian won a large settlement from the actor's estate because Hudson had hidden from him the fact that he was suffering from AIDS. Later, Marc Miller accused the movie of malicious lies. In April 1989, the court award to Christian was reduced to $5.5 million.

Rock Hudson (1990)
Directed by John Nicolella
Genres - Biography, Drama |
Sub-Genres - LGBT-Related Film |
Release Date - Jan 8, 1990 |
Run Time - 100 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
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La double vie de Rock Hudson
CA
Rock Hudson
US
Rock Hudson: La double vie d'une star
FR
Rock Hudson: una vida de película
ES