
Bryan and Reggie are best friends who are in the music business in Missouri. When Reggie enters Brian for a chance to go to L.A., Bryan wins the contest and wants to bring Reggie with him. However, Bryan must bring a girl. In an effort to make sure Bryan gets his shot, Reggie decides to pose as a girl. When the duo arrive in L.A., both fall in love with two women and they must stop the promoter of the contest when he steals Bryan's song for his star, Simon Sledge.... (Full plot summary below)
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Bryan and Reggie are best friends who are in the music business in Missouri. When Reggie enters Brian for a chance to go to L.A., Bryan wins the contest and wants to bring Reggie with him. However, Bryan must bring a girl. In an effort to make sure Bryan gets his shot, Reggie decides to pose as a girl. When the duo arrive in L.A., both fall in love with two women and they must stop the promoter of the contest when he steals Bryan's song for his star, Simon Sledge.
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| User ReviewTimeen *Love this off beat comedy....you wouldn't think of watching this but beileive me it's a must see.... |
| User ReviewAllan CMildly amusing story. A long drawn out "comedy" about two musicians and one who needs to win a contest. To be in the talent contest, one of the friends has to be a girl and so he dresses and acts like one. This film has its amusing moments, but too far and in between to make this worthwhile. I could count the times I even smiled in this lame comedy. Cast T. K. Carter David Hallyday Misch McK Warwick Sims Jenifer Tilly Crew Director: Gabrielle Beaumont Screenplay: Charles F. Bohl Story by: Peter Bergman Screenplay: Taylor Ames Story by: Taylor Ames Composer: Kim Bullard Art Director: Cynthia Kay Charette Production Designer: Cynthia Kay Charette Cinematographer: Peter Lyons Collister Costume Designer: Patricia Field Set Decorator : Gary D. Randall Producer: Angela P. Schapiro Executive Producer: Ben Scotti Executive Producer: Fred Scotti Executive Producer: Tony Scotti Producer: Lawrence Taylor-Mortoff Story by: Terence H. Winkless Editor: Roy Watts Composer: Roger Webb |
| User ReviewCharlie MSingle musician wins contest to L.A. but must be accompanied by a female companion, so his best friend and manager Reggie decides to dress in drag to help his friend. The rest of the comedy is spent trying to fool everyone and the cliches of drag comedy ensue. It's a fun, idiotic 80s comedy. |
| User ReviewShinyHappyPurple .Pretty bad 1980's comedy. The score is particularly bad and the acting isn't very good at all. The story is dumb and the direction is awful. |
| User ReviewAndrew PSo so cheesy but also classic '80's. |