Rock Hudson's Home Movies is a 1992 documentary by Mark Rappaport.
[1] It shows clips from Rock Hudson's films that could be interpreted as gay entendres.
[4][5][6] First there are tenuous and unresolved relationships with women, then clips of Rock with men, cruising and circling.
[7][8][9] Next, the film looks in depth at comedies of sexual embarrassment and innuendo: films in which Hudson sometimes plays two characters, "macho Rock and homo Rock."
Lastly, the film reflects on Hudson's death from AIDS.