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Production Year: 1982 - Comedy - Director: Blake Edwards - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over more

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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...
more...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), who's more than a little concerned by his boss's 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 Victoria's graceful Svengali.





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Everyone will know he's a phony...
A review by frkurt on Victor Victoria DVD
September 2nd, 2004


Author's product rating:   Victor Victoria DVD - rated by frkurt

Did you enjoy it? Loved it 
Story Outstanding 
Characters / Performances Outstanding 
Special Effects Standard 
How does it compare to similar films? Outstanding 

Advantages: Great cast, great music, great story
Disadvantages: None

Recommend to potential buyers: yes 

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Blake Edwards had a unique style of film; all the films seemed to have a certain atmosphere while each maintaining an individual character. Of course, Julie Andrews was a frequent actress in his films – Edwards and Andrews are married, and have been since 1969, an astonishing longevity for Hollywood.

In ‘Victor/Victoria’, Edwards returns to a Parisian settings familiar to fans of his work in the Pink Panther series – there is some minor elements of slapstick (the clutzy waiter, the bumbling detective, perhaps a nod in the direction of the Pink Panther films), but the real narrative plot is drawn along by the stylish comedy of Julie Andrews (Victoria Grant/Victor) and Robert Preston (Carroll Todd), in one of his last films.

The film is actually based on a much older piece, from 1933, written by Reinhold Schünzel, a German actor and writing, known in Europe primarily from the 1920s to the 1950s (perhaps English-speaking audiences would know him best from his role in Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Notorius’). This was not the first, nor the last remake of this piece.

Preston plays an aging, gay, musical theatre man-about-town, who we take it is various a performer, talent scout, and director. Through a strange set of circumstances, he happens to be in a restaurant with a down-on-her-luck singer, who has just flopped at her last audition, and was willing to sell her virtue to the hotel manager for a meatball. She has captured a cockroach, and intends to plant the bug in the salad, thus avoiding payment of the bill – Carroll Todd (‘Toddy’ to his friends) and Victoria escape the restaurant, and come to share a room together while figuring out what to do.

Toddy comes up with the idea of dressing up Victoria as a man to then present her as the greatest drag queen, with the absurd name of Count Victor Grezhinski, a gay Polish count. ‘Who would ever believe it?’ Victoria protests. ‘A woman pretending to be a man pretending to be woman.’

‘It’s perfect!’ Toddy insists.

‘Everyone will know he’s a phony,’ Victoria insists.

‘Exactly! Everyone will know HE’s a phony.’

Victoria as Victor auditions for Andre Cassell (John Rhys-Davies), the greatest talent and booking agent in Paris. He schedules Victor to open in a grand venue, and the deception seems complete. That is, until King Marchand (James Garner), a Chicago gangster and nightclub owner, arrives, complete with bodyguard (Alex Karras) and moll in tow (Leslie Ann Warren). He doesn’t believe the act, and is determined to discover the truth.

While Victor/Victoria is not a musical in the sense of ‘Cats’ or ‘Showboat’, it does have some really stunning musical numbers, as one would expect from a Julie Andrews production. ‘Le Hot Jazz’ and ‘The Shady Dame from Seville’ are excellent numbers (Preston does his own reprise of ‘The Shady Dame’ for the big finale), and other numbers are fun; Leslie Ann Warren does her own over-the-top tribute to Chicago. The original music is done by Henry Mancini, and thus another Pink Panther connection.

The costumes (done by Patricia Norris, a very experienced and wide-ranging costumer) are perfect, both for the stage production numbers (dramatic and with flair, as might befit a drag queen, then or now), and off the stage – the period setting of inter-war Paris, with the genteel poverty of some and the opulence of others side-by-side is very well done.

This is the first film in which I recall major gay figures – it was a popular film in part because the primary actors were well know, and the issue of gay life was presented both in a distant and a non-controversial manner. If there are politics in it at all, it is that sex shouldn’t be a political issue. King Marchand, a bit upset at being identified as someone who might date a man (Victor) has one scene in which he re-affirms his masculinity (by going to a seedy bar and picking a fight), only to discover that people aren’t always what he thought they were.

This could be a theme throughout the whole film – people are never what you think they are, and life never turns out as expected. The tone of the film is rather lighthearted throughout, and the situations play very well. Does King Marchand get the girl/guy? Does Carroll Toddy become the toast of Paris? Does Chicago get an airport?? See the film and find out.

Major cast:
Julie Andrews.... Victoria Grant/Count Victor Grezhinski
Robert Preston.... Carroll 'Toddy' Todd
James Garner.... King Marchand
Lesley Ann Warren.... Norma Cassady, the gangster’s moll
John Rhys-Davies.... Andre Cassell, Agent
Alex Karras.... The Bodyguard, 'Squash' Bernstein
Graham Stark.... The Bumbling Waiter
Peter Arne.... Labisse, Che Lui Nightclub Owner
Sherloque Tanney.... Charles Bovin, Private Investigator
Michael Robbins.... Manager of Victoria's hotel (owner of the meatball)
Norman Chancer.... Sal Andratti

Primary songs on the Soundtrack:
Cherry Ripe - Julie Andrews
Gay Paree – Robert Preston
You and Me – Julie Andrews and Robert Preston
Le Jazz Hot - Julie Andrews
Chicago, Illinois – Leslie Ann Warren
The Shady Dame From Seville - Julie Andrews
 
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