Victor/Victoria (1982)
Directed by Blake Edwards
Genres - Comedy, Romance, Music, Musical |
Sub-Genres - Comedy of Errors, Farce, Showbiz Comedy, Sex Comedy |
Release Date - Mar 16, 1982 (USA - Unknown), Apr 25, 1982 (USA) |
Run Time - 133 min. |
Countries - United Kingdom, United States |
MPAA Rating - PG
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
On the verge of starvation in 1930s Paris, erstwhile entertainer Victoria (Julie Andrews) is rescued by gay cabaret performer Toddy (Robert Preston). What she needs to succeed, opines Toddy, is a gimmick. What if she becomes a male impersonator? Better still: what if she becomes a male impersonator, pretending to be a female impersonator? As "Victor/Victoria," s/he becomes the toast of Paree, and an object of fascination for big-time Chicago gangster King Marchan (James Garner), who can't quite understand the teasing sensations he experiences whenever watching her in action-especially since he, like everyone else, assumes that she is a he. Enjoyable though the stars of Blake Edwards' comedy may be, the film is stolen by Lesley Ann Warren, who won an Oscar nomination as King's screechy-voiced moll, and Alex Karras as King's chief henchman, who, assuming that his boss is "that way," literally comes out of the closet. Victor/Victoria was a remake of the 1931 German film Viktor und Viktoria, which had previously be reworked in 1937 as the Jessie Mathews vehicle First a Girl. In 1996, Victor/Victoria was transformed into a Broadway musical, again directed by Edwards and starring Andrews.
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Keywords
con/scam, drag [cross-dressing], gangster, homosexual, impersonation, nightclub, role-switching, songwriter, stars [celebrities], theater
Attributes
High Artistic Quality, High Production Values