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Rating: Summary: Sensitive, heart warming, honest, sad and hilarious!! Review: I loved this movie because it was a realistic, sensitive, sad and funny and heart warming protrayal of one gay man's life. I took all my friends, gay and straight, to see it because it was such a good film.
Rating: Summary: OUTRAGEOUSly bad technical quality, FABULOUS movie Review: I still remember seeing this film in Toronto when it came out in 1977. I was looking forward to seeing it again....but as another reviewer here has written....the transfer to video has been done so carelessly. It's dark, sometimes the characters heads are cut off, and near the end the sound doesn't sync with the actor's mouths! I can't believe a video company would want to sell a product so shabbily put together. BUT it's a charming moving film from the early days of gay cinema...and no one can beat Craig's brilliance.
Rating: Summary: Blast From the Past Review: I've just re-watched this film after 20 years. I was expecting to be only mildly interested since I had seen it so many times in the late 70's and early 80's. I was pleasantly surprised when I got just as caught up as I did in years gone by...This movie is brilliant, touching and a true original. Do yourself a favor and watch it!
Rating: Summary: Craig Russel Magic Review: If you have never seen the impersonations of Craig Russel you are in for a treat. You must see and hear this man of a thousand (women) faces doing his immitations of Streisand,Garland,Mae West and Dietrich.He is simply phenomenal. The movie is clearly built around his stage performances but still stands on its own. His friendship with an emotionally unstable girl is very touching and Craig Russell steals the show without killing the movie's rythm.
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