
Common Ground
TV Movie · Drama
Overview
This movie contains three short stories dealing with the theme of homosexuality. In "A Friend of Dorothy", a woman joins the Navy during the 1950s and discovers lesbianism. In "Mr. Roberts", a teacher in a 1970s classroom struggles with his closeted gay status. Finally in "Amos and Andy", a father wrestles with his own emotional acceptance of a present day wedding between his son and another man.
Top Cast


Brittany Murphy
Brittany Murphy
Dorothy Nelson
Brittany Murphy
Dorothy Nelson


Margot Kidder
Margot Kidder
Mrs. Nelson
Margot Kidder
Mrs. Nelson


Mimi Rogers
Mimi Rogers
McPherson
Mimi Rogers
McPherson


Helen Shaver
Helen Shaver
Janet
Helen Shaver
Janet


Jason Priestley
Jason Priestley
Billy
Jason Priestley
Billy


Eric Stoltz
Eric Stoltz
Johnny Burroughs
Eric Stoltz
Johnny Burroughs


Beau Bridges
Beau Bridges
Father Leon
Beau Bridges
Father Leon


Ed Asner
Ed Asner
Ira
Ed Asner
Ira


Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Tobias
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Tobias


James Le Gros
James Le Gros
Amos
James Le Gros
Amos
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