

Drama · History
Overview
Kicked out by his parents, a gay teenager leaves small-town Indiana for New York's Greenwich Village, where growing discrimination against the gay community leads to riots on June 28, 1969.
Top Cast


Jeremy Irvine
Jeremy Irvine
Danny Winters
Jeremy Irvine
Danny Winters


Jonny Beauchamp
Jonny Beauchamp
Ray / Ramona
Jonny Beauchamp
Ray / Ramona


Joey King
Joey King
Phoebe Winters
Joey King
Phoebe Winters


Caleb Landry Jones
Caleb Landry Jones
Orphan Annie
Caleb Landry Jones
Orphan Annie


Matt Craven
Matt Craven
Dep. Seymour Pine
Matt Craven
Dep. Seymour Pine


David Cubitt
David Cubitt
Coach Winters
David Cubitt
Coach Winters


Vladimir Alexis
Vladimir Alexis
Cong
Vladimir Alexis
Cong


Ben Sullivan
Ben Sullivan
Quiet Paul
Ben Sullivan
Quiet Paul


Andrea Frankle
Andrea Frankle
Joyce Winters
Andrea Frankle
Joyce Winters


Patrick Garrow
Patrick Garrow
Bob Kohler
Patrick Garrow
Bob Kohler
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