Victor and Victoria(Viktor und Viktoria)
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Germany · 1933
1h 39m
Director Reinhold Schünzel
Starring Renate Müller, Hermann Thimig, Hilde Hildebrand, Friedel Pisetta
Genre Music, Comedy, Romance
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Aspiring singer Susanne takes over one night for her sick colleague, the slap-stick actor Viktor, at a small cabaret in Berlin where he works as a female impersonator. By chance, Susanne is then "discovered" by an agent, who thinks she′s really a man. She becomes famous and goes on tour to London. But when the local womanizer Robert catches on to her game, Viktor then has to jump in for Susanne as "Viktoria".
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Extremely enjoyable gender bending comedy! Renate Müller is adorable and charming as the titular Victor (or Victoria), and Anton Walbrook, who later emigrated to Britain and starred in many Powell and Pressburger classics, makes for a debonair romantic lead.