Victor/Victoria

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Victor/Victoria

original film poster
Directed by Blake Edwards
Produced by Tony Adams
Blake Edwards
Written by Blake Edwards
Hans Hoemburg
Reinhold Schünzel (1933 script)
Starring Julie Andrews
James Garner
Robert Preston
Music by Henry Mancini
Cinematography Dick Bush
Editing by Ralph E. Winters
Distributed by MGM
Release date(s) March 16, 1982
Running time 132 min.
Language English/French
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Victor/Victoria is a 1982 musical comedy film. It stars Julie Andrews, James Garner, Robert Preston, Lesley Ann Warren, Alex Karras and John Rhys-Davies. The screenplay was adapted by Blake Edwards (Andrews' husband) and Hans Hoemburg from the 1933 German film Viktor und Viktoria by Reinhold Schünzel. The film was produced by Tony Adams and directed by Blake Edwards. The music for the film was composed by Henry Mancini, with lyrics by Leslie Bricusse.

The movie won the Academy Award for Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score. It was nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Robert Preston), Best Actress in a Leading Role (Julie Andrews), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Lesley Ann Warren), Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Best Costume Design and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium.

The film was later adapted for the stage, using Mancini's score, with additional music supplied by Frank Wildhorn after Mancini's death. Julie Andrews reprised her role as Victoria. The stage production opened on Broadway on October 25, 1995, and ran for 735 performances.

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[edit] Plot

The story touches on themes of gender roles, gay tolerance and human dignity. Needless to say, gender-bending complications occur.

In 1930's Paris, Victoria Grant (Andrews), a struggling female singer, is unable to find work. She runs into Carroll Todd ("Toddy", played by Preston) at a fancy restaurant as she is scheming to plant a cockroach in her food in order to get her meal for free. Toddy has a plan to help both her and himself: Victoria will pretend to be a man, and get a job as a female impersonator in a nightclub. In order to enhance the ruse, Toddy will pretend to be her gay lover.

Soon Victoria's new persona, "Count Victor Grezinski", becomes the toast of Paris. As money and fame start to turn her (and Toddy's) lives around, an additional complication arises. King Marchand (Garner), a gangster and nightclub-owner from Chicago, finds himself at first repelled by and then strangely attracted to Victor. This encourages his burly bodyguard "Squash" Bernstein (Karras) to come out of the closet.

Victoria must come to terms with what she really wants out of life: to be true to herself by giving up her career and fame in Paris to be with the man who loves her and whom she loves, or to continue with her duplicitous profession and risk losing Marchand.

[edit] Music

The vocal numbers in the film are presented as real-life scenes or entertainments that involve singers; this explains why neither Toddy nor Marchand sings a duet with Victoria as part of some sort of private scene. Nevertheless, the lyrics or situations of some of the songs are calculated to relate to the unfolding drama. Thus, the two staged numbers "Le Jazz Hot" and "The Shady Dame from Seville" help to present Victoria as a female impersonator. The latter number is hilariously reinterpreted by Toddy for diversionary purposes in the plot. The cozy relationship of Toddy and Victoria is promoted by the song "You and Me," which is sung before the audience at the nightclub.

In any case, perhaps the most beautiful number is Victoria's slowish waltz-song entitled "Crazy World," the lyrics of which allude to her confused status. (The music of this song is reminiscent of Mancini's famous "Moon River.")

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Blake Edwards
The Pink Panther The Pink Panther (1963) | A Shot in the Dark (1964) | The Return of the Pink Panther (1975) | The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976) | Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978) | Trail of the Pink Panther (1982) | Curse of the Pink Panther (1983) | Son of the Pink Panther (1993) | The Pink Panther Show (1964)
1950s Bring Your Smile Along | He Laughed Last | Mister Cory | This Happy Feeling | The Perfect Furlough | Operation Petticoat
1960s High Time | Breakfast at Tiffany's | Experiment in Terror | Days of Wine and Roses | The Great Race | What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? | Gunn | The Party
1970s Darling Lili | Wild Rovers | The Carey Treatment | The Tamarind Seed | 10
1980s S.O.B. | Victor/Victoria | The Man Who Loved Women | Micki + Maude | A Fine Mess | That's Life! | Blind Date | Sunset | Skin Deep
1990s Switch
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Television "Four Star Playhouse" (1952 - 1956) | "Peter Gunn" (1958 - 1961) | "Mr. Lucky" (1959 - 1960) | "The Dick Powell Show" (1961-1963) | Justin Case (1988) | Peter Gunn (1989) | "Julie" (1992) | Victor/Victoria (1995)