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Victor/Victoria

  • Téléfilm
  • 1995
  • 2h 26min
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7,7/10
2,3 k
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Julie Andrews in Victor/Victoria (1995)
Comédie ScrewballComédieComédie musicale

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA woman pretending to be a man impersonating a woman.A woman pretending to be a man impersonating a woman.A woman pretending to be a man impersonating a woman.

  • Réalisation
    • Matthew Diamond
    • Blake Edwards
    • Goro Kobayashi
  • Scénario
    • Blake Edwards
  • Casting principal
    • Julie Andrews
    • Tony Roberts
    • Michael Nouri
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    2,3 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Matthew Diamond
      • Blake Edwards
      • Goro Kobayashi
    • Scénario
      • Blake Edwards
    • Casting principal
      • Julie Andrews
      • Tony Roberts
      • Michael Nouri
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    Rôles principaux27

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    Julie Andrews
    Julie Andrews
    • Victor…
    Tony Roberts
    Tony Roberts
    • Carol Todd (Toddy)
    Michael Nouri
    Michael Nouri
    • King Marchand
    Rachel York
    Rachel York
    • Norma Cassidy
    Gregory Jbara
    Gregory Jbara
    • Squash Bernstein
    Richard B. Shull
    Richard B. Shull
    • Andre Cassell
    Adam Heller
    Adam Heller
    • Henri Labisse
    Michael Cripe
    • Richard DiNardo
    Ken Land
    Ken Land
    • Sal Andretti
    Devin Richards
    • Jazz Singer
    Tara O'Brien
    • Street Singer
    Roxane Barlow
    • Ensemble
    Michael-Demby Cain
    • Ensemble
    Caitlin Carter
    Caitlin Carter
    • Ensemble
    Pascale Faye
    • Ensemble
    Angelo Fraboni
    • Ensemble
    Amy Heggins
    • Ensemble
    Darren Lee
    Darren Lee
    • Ensemble
    • Réalisation
      • Matthew Diamond
      • Blake Edwards
      • Goro Kobayashi
    • Scénario
      • Blake Edwards
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    6rgcustomer

    A mistake

    I generally agree with the commenter who left a comment titled "TRAVESTY", with the exception of their final few sentences.

    The hotel spy-caper farce was idiotic and insulting, but the role of Toddy was cast well.

    A filmed stage play or musical can be a wonderful thing. But this one failed before the cameras ever arrived, because it wasn't a good stage experience to begin with.

    Similar to the 1933 film, nobody was ever going to mistake this Victoria for a man or boy. They should have found an actor who actually could pass for either sex. Breast-binding probably isn't possible if you're supposed to belt out songs, but that doesn't mean you give up and cast Dolly Parton.

    I did like the plot tweaks of the stage version, compared to the 1982 film. Things seemed to be clearer, with a positive message that must have been thrilling for some in the audience. But at the same time, so much was wasted on pointless dance numbers, and songs about nothing. Then instead of acting a scene, too much exposition had to be sung as if reading from a book.

    Don't waste you time. Watch the 1982 film.
    8zodzetrick

    NOT a travesty but a triumph

    When I first heard that Victor/Victoria was going to be made into a B'way musical I was a bit skeptical. Nevertheless, I still had to see this production, and later purchased the DVD (the Play itself is videotaped). In Victor/Victoria Andrews looks and sounds great, this is a role that was made for her. Julie, ever lovely, if a bit long in the tooth, shines, but pretty Rachel York as Norma is AMAZING. I fell in love with her immediately (check her out in Kiss Me Kate) not only can she act, but sings beautifully. Nouri no stranger to the musical stage, himself, does quite well and cuts a dashing figure as King. Although, I was never a fan of Tony Roberts, I was very impressed by him--he was perfect as Toddy, I am now a fan. Although the plot line sticks to the movie, there are many differences, some surprises and updates which is logical given the 13 years since the film. 1982's Victor/Victoria is a nearly perfect film and I think Broadway's Victor/Victoria--the Musical is a great accompaniment. I don't think fans would want to miss this.
    4Bernie4444

    A mangled shadow of a great movie

    The story is of circumstances that make it possible for a singer (Julie Andrews) to pretend to be a man pretending to be a woman.

    "~ Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive ~ "Sir Walter Scott

    Right off, I must say I miss Robert Preston. Naturally, this is a play and not the movie so there must be some allowances. Unfortunately, the play mangles the story more than necessary. Also, the actors have no charisma or pizzaz. The vocal ranges including Julie's are pitiful. The characters and actors just do not mess. The original story was placed in Berlin Victor et Victoria (1933).

    When Blake Edwards moved it to Paris, he added his signature slapstick distraction. They had an opportunity to remove it for the play. Instead, they just added more "Keystone Cop" type slapstick. The few new songs barely replace the classics from the movie.

    There is now a Kino Classics Victor and Victoria (Blu-ray) (1933). Renate Müller (Actor), Hermann Thimig (Actor)
    10ms_sarah

    Pure joy

    What a great movie! I enjoyed the made for the movies version, but this one, a taped Broadway show, is even better. Julie is spectacular - she shows off that incredible voice, dances wonderfully, and becomes her character so you believe what she's feeling. The rest of the cast is wonderful as well, particularly the adorable Tony Roberts as Toddy. Tony is hilarious and owns that character to a tee. I loved Michael Nouri as King Marchand - he's a very handsome man with a very nice singing voice. Finally, Rachel York as Norma Cassidy is delightfully wicked and funny with her "bleached blonde road scholar" grammar mistakes ("Out of my way, pheasant!" "You think, you worry, worry, think... before you know it, you are impudent!")

    The entire show is put together excellently with beautiful costumes and sets and a terrific display of talent. A must-see!
    10Petrushka

    A wonderful DVD

    I had no idea a Broadway version of Victor Victoria existed until I just happened to see it on a shelf at our local video rental store. Having seen the film version in 1982 and being a fan of Julie Andrews, I couldn't wait to get home to view it. Jule Andrews did a remarkable job, tirelessly going through 2 long acts, and at the age of 60! Even her dancing seems improved over the years. I loved her pre-curtain and intermission talks too. I felt I was right there in a front row. At first I thought Tony Roberts would not be as good as Robert Preston in the film version, but he came through with a lovable portrayal of Toddy, the gay drag queen. In the film, Preston did a spoof of Le Jazz Hot near the end that I thought was a bit over the top, in horrible drag and also appeared exhausted. Sadly he died not long after, a great loss. Blake Edwards so improved on this scene by having both Victoria and Toddy appear together in gorgeous gowns. Costumes and scenery were remarkable and the late Henry Mancini music, especially Crazy World, is so memorable and can bring tears to the eyes. All the rest of the cast including some great dancing and choreography have left a marvelous record of this performance. Thanks to them for a wonderful evening of viewing.

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    • Anecdotes
      Final film of Blake Edwards as a director, it was also the last as a producer, the script is based in his film from 1982.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in La guerre des fées (1997)
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      Paris by Night
      Music by Henry Mancini

      Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse

      Sung by Tony Roberts and Ensemble

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 décembre 1995 (Japon)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Виктор - Виктория
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(Broadway Stage)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Headquarters Entertainment
      • TDI
      • Ogden Entertainment
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      • 2h 26min(146 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1

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