Display title | Victor Victoria |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The 1982 comedy film Victor Victoria was directed by Blake Edwards, and starred his wife Julie Andrews as well as Robert Preston and James Garner. It is the tale of a down-on-her-luck actress/singer who disguises herself as a man to take a job as a drag queen in 1930s Paris. Hilarity Ensues. The film received a Screen to Stage Adaptation in 1995 which also starred Andrews and was directed by Edwards; this version was filmed for television. |