An American Adventures of Priscilla. Three New York transvestites en route to L.A. in a vintage Cadillac convertible must cool their high heels waiting for a car part in Podunk, U.S.A., where they are able to pass themselves off as actual women as long as they choose to. It's a kind of anti-cinema: you can't trust your own eyes; you have to accept what the characters are telling you. This is especially hard in the case of Patrick Swayze, who looks and sounds approximately like Jack Lemmon in Some Like It Hot, hardly material for Manhattan's Drag Queen of the Year. Wesley Snipes is a bit better, but an unrecognizable John Leguizamo steals the show from his bigger co-stars as a hot tamale called Chi-Chi. Because the movie is mainstream Hollywood, there's an onerous obligation to provide education and enlightenment, villains and comeuppance, triumph and reward, cleanness and tidiness. With Stockard Channing, Arliss Howard, Jason London, Blythe Danner, and a last-second as-herself cameo for Julie Newmar; directed by Beeban Kidron. (1995) — Duncan Shepherd
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