: The film explores gender roles, cross-dressing, and sexuality with a "wittily divine screenplay".
The film is a musical comedy set in 1930s Paris. It follows Victoria Grant (Julie Andrews), a starving British soprano who, with the help of a gay cabaret performer named Toddy (Robert Preston), creates a new persona: a woman pretending to be a man who is a female impersonator.
: Features an Academy Award-winning score by Henry Mancini, including standout numbers like "Le Jazz Hot" and "You and Me".
: Starring Julie Andrews (who was 46 during filming), James Garner as King Marchand, and Lesley Ann Warren. Content Ratings (Parents Guide)
: Mild; includes cross-dressing and implied sexual contact, but no actual nudity.
: Mild; features comedic bar fights and a brief boxing match. Profanity : Mild language throughout.
: The film explores gender roles, cross-dressing, and sexuality with a "wittily divine screenplay".
The film is a musical comedy set in 1930s Paris. It follows Victoria Grant (Julie Andrews), a starving British soprano who, with the help of a gay cabaret performer named Toddy (Robert Preston), creates a new persona: a woman pretending to be a man who is a female impersonator. subtitle Victor Victoria (1982) 42GB Julie Andr...
: Features an Academy Award-winning score by Henry Mancini, including standout numbers like "Le Jazz Hot" and "You and Me". : The film explores gender roles, cross-dressing, and
: Starring Julie Andrews (who was 46 during filming), James Garner as King Marchand, and Lesley Ann Warren. Content Ratings (Parents Guide) : Features an Academy Award-winning score by Henry
: Mild; includes cross-dressing and implied sexual contact, but no actual nudity.
: Mild; features comedic bar fights and a brief boxing match. Profanity : Mild language throughout.