If you recognize the film, say so in comments. (And, if you are so inclined, share your favorite thing -- moment/memory/response/etcetera -- about the film.)
lord, i do love victor/victoria. every single performance was marvelous. a gay mainstream movie before its time. great emotion, hilarious bits, and overall an excellent film.
of course, who doesn't love lesley ann warren's chicago number?
I remember this being perhaps one of the first, if not the first movie I ever saw alone. My mother dropped me off, it was playing at that theater on Wyoming right off of Montgomery, across from what used to be a Carrow's I think. I loved it. It was raining.
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a shady daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame from seville!
lord, i do love victor/victoria. every single performance was marvelous. a gay mainstream movie before its time. great emotion, hilarious bits, and overall an excellent film.
of course, who doesn't love lesley ann warren's chicago number?
I remember this being perhaps one of the first, if not the first movie I ever saw alone. My mother dropped me off, it was playing at that theater on Wyoming right off of Montgomery, across from what used to be a Carrow's I think. I loved it. It was raining.
And that last security word was Ingeness. Is that word? Inge-ness? The quality of being like Inge? Thought it too good not to pass on.
Is that Victor/Victoria? Oh, yes it is, I see!
I watched this movie non-stop during my senior year of high school. Such a drama gay! "Remember! You're a drag QUEEN!"
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