"Out of the Closet, Off the Screen" is a very good biography of William Haines. While few remember him today, Haines was a huge MGM star in the late silent and early talking picture period. However, when the Production Code came in and there was a concerted effort to sanitize the image of Hollywood, Haines chose to remain with his male life partner and refused to live the life of a closeted star. This show is about the brave actor but because Haines died in the early 1970s, many folks who knew him and Haines himself were not available for the film. Though, of course, back in the early 70s there was no way anyone would have been willing to interview this gay icon. Regardless, the film is well made, very interesting and a bit inspiring. The only caveat is about the ending...I am warning you that it's a very sad epilogue to this story. Well worth seeing and a production by AMC back when it used to be a network devoted to film and film stars.