Victor Victoria
1982 · Movie · 132 min. · United States
Blake Edwards tones down the broadly farcical style that is his signature with this sly musical comedy starring Julie Andrews as British entertainer Victoria Grant. She and an older friend, gay impresario Toddy (Robert Preston), are close to starvation in 1930s Paris. Desperate for work, he changes her image, introducing her to the cabaret world as female impersonator Victor/Victoria. Victoria, now a woman pretending to be a man in drag, becomes a huge success in the nightclub world. Chicago gangster King Marchan (James Garner) becomes especially intrigued by Victor/Victoria while visiting Paris with his dim-witted girlfriend, Norma (Lesley Anne Warren), and his ever-faithful bodyguard, Squash (Alex Karras), whos more than a little concerned by his bosss interest in a transvestite. As Marchan tries to get to the source of his attraction to the entertainer, trying to uncover the truth behind the rhinestone headdress, the farce commences, and the meaning of gender and sexual preference comes into question for all the characters. A director who often shows a willingness to let the seams in his work show for comic effect, Edwards has opted for stylish smoothness here while opening himself to questions of gender that his earlier films had anxiously mocked. Robert Preston steals the film as Victorias graceful Svengali.
Direction Blake Edwards
Cast Julie Andrews · James Garner · Robert Preston · Lesley Ann Warren · Alex Karras · Peter Arne · John Rhys-Davies · Graham Stark · Herb Tanney · Michael Robbins · Norman Chancer · David Gant · Malcolm Jamieson · John Cassady · Christopher Good · Maria Charles · Jay Benedict · George Silver · Olivier Pierre · Joanna Dickens · Matyelok Gibbs · Ina Skriver
Soundtrack Henry Mancini
Screenplay Blake Edwards · Hans Hoemburg · Reinhold Schünzel
Cinematography Dick Bush
Original title Victor Victoria
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