Victor Victoria
On the verge of starvation in 1930s Paris, erstwhile entertainer Victoria is rescued by gay cabaret performer Toddy. Victoria then finds work playing a male female impersonator, but it complicates her personal life.
28 November 1930, Orange, New Jersey, USA
6 April 1957, West Ham, London, England, UK
4 November 1943, Chatham, Kent, England, UK
7 April 1928, Norman, Oklahoma, USA
14 November 1916, London, England, UK
16 September 1924, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
5 May 1944, Ammanford, Wales, UK
14 November 1930, London, England, UK
28 January 1957, London, England, UK
11 April 1951, Burbank, California, USA
20 January 1922, Wallasey, Cheshire, England, UK
1950, Sorø, Denmark
6 November 1947, Oxfordshire, England, UK
13 September 1924, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
19 October 1953, France
10 August 1929, Durham, England, UK
1 June 1955, Colchester, England, UK
1941, Chichester, Sussex, England, UK
1954 in Orsett, Essex, England, UK
September 22, 2007
Edwards' enjoyable musical farce boasts terrific turns from Julie Andrews as a starving artist playing a man impersonating a woman, Garner as a Chicago gangster, Preston as the flamboyant gay friend, and Lesley Ann Warren as the perpetually horny floozie
October 23, 2004
Not only a funny movie, but, unexpectedly, a warm and friendly one.
June 14, 2012
Robert Preston is marvelous.
May 20, 2011
Edwards odd reworking of his orginal German-language film garnered awards at the time but hasn't aged well.
August 27, 2008
Victor/Victoria is a sparkling, ultra-sophisticated entertainment from Blake Edwards.
May 20, 2003
Victor/Victoria is so good, so exhilarating, that the only depressing thing about it is the suspicion that Mr. Edwards is going to have a terrible time trying to top it.
March 20, 2008
All time classic in writing, Mancini music, and great stars.
May 03, 2016
Gender-bending musical farce; sexual content, profanity.
January 01, 2000
Blake Edwards's 1982 sex comedy has the most beautiful range of tones of any American film of its period: it is a work of dry wit, high slapstick, black despair, romantic warmth, and penetrating intelligence.

