Top 10 Films about (or Featuring) Transvestites


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Cross-dressing, though not one of my personal interests, does make for good movies. So - here's my top 10.

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1
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975,  R)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show 4.0 Stars
Erm.. I love this. It probably says a bit too much about me to admit that I love this, but there you are. It's big, brash, unashamed, sometimes hilarious, and with some extremely brave performances. It's fun, and I love singing along to the songs. And if you were young in the 80s, like me, 'Time Warp' brings it all back.
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Willow (1988,  PG)
Willow 5.0 Stars
This is probably my all-time favourite movie - I love it for the storyline, for the acting, for the humour, and for the (well, bear in mind I was about 9 when I first saw it) the terrifying scariness of the witch Bavmorda! I love fantasy-themed films and books, and stories about heroes winning out over the odds, and magic, and swordplay, and vaguely medieval-themed movies... it all adds up to perfection, for me. Willow was my childhood hero, and I love him still!
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3
Tootsie (1982,  PG)
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Stage Beauty (2004,  R)
Stage Beauty 5.0 Stars
I love this movie... Good performances, interesting story, beautiful Billy Crudup, and a wonderful Rupert Everett! It didn't do as well at the box office as it should have done, but I hope it'll become well known on DVD and get all cool and 'culty'. It's the only movie I've ever seen at the cinema twice! Really worth checking out, I reckon, but it helps if you like period dramas and love stories.
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5
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993,  PG-13)
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The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994,  R)
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7
Yentl (1983,  PG)
Yentl 3.0 Stars
Not the best film I've ever seen as I can't bear Barbra... but Mandy Patinkin is also in it, smouldering like something very hot indeed, so that makes it all worthwhile.
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8
Shakespeare in Love (1998,  R)
Shakespeare in Love 4.0 Stars
Clever, well-acted and interesting (also, very funny in parts), but Gwyneth didn't deserve an Oscar for her role! My favourite part is when the young John Webster makes an appearance; if you've read any Webster, you'll get a kick out of that bit.
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9
Psycho (1960,  R)
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10
The Birdcage (1996,  R)
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