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'Victor Victoria', 1982 - In 1934 Paris, trained coloratura soprano Victoria Grant, a native Brit, can't get a job as a singer & is having trouble making ends meet. She doesn't even have enough money for the basics of food & shelter. Gay cabaret singer Carole 'Toddy' Todd may befall the same fate as Victoria as he was just fired from his singing gig at a second rate club named Chez Lui. To solve their problems, Toddy comes up with an inspired idea - Victoria becomes Victor Grazinski. Julia Andrews, Victoria Movie, Michael Nouri, Theater Posters, Broadway Posters, Victor Victoria, Theatre Posters, Blake Edwards, Henry Mancini

'Victor Victoria', 1982 - In 1934 Paris, trained coloratura soprano Victoria Grant, a native Brit, can't get a job as a singer & is having trouble making ends meet. She doesn't even have enough money for the basics of food & shelter. Gay cabaret singer Carole 'Toddy' Todd may befall the same fate as Victoria as he was just fired from his singing gig at a second rate club named Chez Lui. To solve their problems, Toddy comes up with an inspired idea - Victoria becomes Victor Grazinski.

A man impersonating a woman on stage? Piece of cake. But a woman whose livelihood depends on pretending to be a man who pretends to be a woman? Now youve got problems! Youve also got laughs when Julie Andrews plays Victor and Victoria in this clever delight, from filmmaker Blake Edwards, boasting a marvelous Academy Award winning* score by Henry Mancini and Leslie Bricusse. Robert Preston plays a cabaret performer who devises the gender-bender stage act. Farcically complicating matters are James Victor Victoria, Blake Edwards, Henry Mancini, German Movies, James Garner, Turner Classic Movies, I Love Cinema, Julie Andrews, Love Movie

A man impersonating a woman on stage? Piece of cake. But a woman whose livelihood depends on pretending to be a man who pretends to be a woman? Now youve got problems! Youve also got laughs when Julie Andrews plays Victor and Victoria in this clever delight, from filmmaker Blake Edwards, boasting a marvelous Academy Award winning* score by Henry Mancini and Leslie Bricusse. Robert Preston plays a cabaret performer who devises the gender-bender stage act. Farcically complicating matters are…

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