
The Twilight of the Golds
Drama
Overview
A woman discovers her unborn baby has a genetic predisposition to homosexuality, unwittingly exposing deep-seated prejudices within her family.
Top Cast


Garry Marshall
Garry Marshall
Walter Gold
Garry Marshall
Walter Gold


Faye Dunaway
Faye Dunaway
Phyllis Gold
Faye Dunaway
Phyllis Gold


Brendan Fraser
Brendan Fraser
David Gold
Brendan Fraser
David Gold


Jennifer Beals
Jennifer Beals
Suzanne Stein
Jennifer Beals
Suzanne Stein


Jon Tenney
Jon Tenney
Rob Stein
Jon Tenney
Rob Stein


Rosie O'Donnell
Rosie O'Donnell
Jackie
Rosie O'Donnell
Jackie


Sean O'Bryan
Sean O'Bryan
Steven
Sean O'Bryan
Steven


John Schlesinger
John Schlesinger
Dr. Adrian Lodge
John Schlesinger
Dr. Adrian Lodge


Mark Shunkey
Mark Shunkey
Young David
Mark Shunkey
Young David
Jill Bernstein
Jill Bernstein
Young Suzanne
Jill Bernstein
Young Suzanne
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