And the Band Played On
Drama
TV Movie
Strength. Friendship. Courage. Sometimes that’s all you have.
The story of the discovery of the AIDS epidemic and the political infighting of the scientific community hampering the early fight with it.
1993-09-11
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Cast
Director
Roger Spottiswoode
Matthew Modine as Dr. Don Francis
Alan Alda as Dr. Robert Gallo
Patrick Bauchau as Dr. Luc Montagnier
Nathalie Baye as Dr. Françoise Barre
Christian Clemenson as Dr. Dale Lawrence
David Clennon as Mr. Johnstone
Phil Collins as Eddi Papasano
Bud Cort as Antique Shop Owner
Alex Courtney as Dr. Mika Popovic
David Dukes as Dr. Mervyn Silverman
Richard Gere as The Choreographer
David Marshall Grant as Dennis Seeley
Ronald Guttman as Dr. Jean-Claude Chermann
Glenne Headly as Dr. Mary Guinan
Anjelica Huston as Dr. Betsy Reisz
Ken Jenkins as Dr. Dennis Donohue
Richard Jenkins as Dr. Marc Conant
Tchéky Karyo as Dr. Willy Rozenbaum
Swoosie Kurtz as Mrs. Johnstone
Jack Laufer as Mrs. Johnstone
Donal Logue as Bobbi Campbell
Steve Martin as The Brother
Richard Masur as William W. Darrow, PhD
Dakin Matthews as Congressman Phil Burton
Ian McKellen as Bill Kraus
Peter McRobbie as Dr. Max Essex
Lawrence Monoson as Chip
Jeffrey Nordling as Gaetan Dugas
Saul Rubinek as Dr. Jim Curran
Charles Martin Smith as Dr. Harold Jaffe
Stephen Spinella as Brandy Alexander
Lily Tomlin as Dr. Selma Dritz
BD Wong as Kico Govantes
Jill Andre as Red Cross Spokesperson
David Dean Bottrell as Man #3
Rico Bueno as Bellevue Hospital Patient
Reg E. Cathey as Staff Doctor #2
John Durbin as 6th Man
Mogens Eckert as Chief Executive (Copenhagen)
Carey Eidel as Tennis Player
Robert Briscoe Evans as 2nd Reporter
Richard Fancy as Dr. Michael Gottlieb
Keythe Farley as Lab Technician
Christopher John Fields as Lawyer
Dave Florek as Doughnut Shop Counterman
Yasmine Golchan as Dr. Françoise Brun-Vezinet
Patrick Gorman as Charles Dauget
James Greene as Dr. Alvin Freedman-Kien
Jeff Hayenga as Dr. Bruce Voeller
Laura Innes as Hemophiliac Representative
Michael Kearns as Cleve
Jack Kenny as San Francisco Activist
Thomas Kopache as Blood Bank Executive
Clyde Kusatsu as Blood Bank Executive
Rob LaBelle as Gay Rights Activist
Neal Lerner as 1st Man
René Le Vant as Blood Bank Executive
Rosemary Murphy as Blood Bank Executive
Angela Paton as Woman in Denver
Sierra Pecheur as Female Reporter
Miguel Pérez as Reporter
Valeri Ross as Jim's Secretary
Tom Schanley as Waiter
Michael Winters as Middle-Aged Man
Lenny Wolpe as Dr. Joseph Bove
Geoffrey Lower as Dr. David Simpson
Richard Marcus as Reporter (uncredited)