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Adventures Of Priscilla, The - Queen Of The Desert Details

1994 Certificate 15
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  • 80
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Three Australian drag queens are invited to play a four-week engagement at an Alice Springs hotel. Their only problem is getting there intact. Read more

Starring Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce, Hugo Weaving, Bill Hunter
Director Stephan Elliott
Genres Comedy, Gay/Lesbian

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Adventures Of Priscilla, The - Queen Of The Desert

Three Australian drag queens are invited to play a four-week engagement at an Alice Springs hotel. Their only problem is getting there intact.

Starring Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce, Hugo Weaving, Bill Hunter
Director Stephan Elliott
Studio SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 39 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Comedy, Gay/Lesbian
Language DVD: English
Subtitles DVD: None
Released DVD: 22 May 2000
Production year: 1994
Format DVD

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  • Critics' reviews (6) of Adventures Of Priscilla, The - Queen Of The Desert

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  • 4 stars out of 5

    Brilliantly bitchy, fabulously photographed and wonderfully played, this Australian frock opera (the costumes won a well-deserved Oscar) addresses serious issues with satirical accuracy and profound insight. Tossing the niceties of sexual politics out of the window of a speeding bus, director Stephan Elliott sets about exposing the soft underbelly of the Australian male. Two drag queens and a transsexual travel across the outback in a dilapidated coach for a gig in that bastion of machismo, Alice Springs, en route finding themselves in all manner of hilarious fish-out-of-water situations. As they gaily bemuse Aborigines, bait vicious homophobes and find kindred spirits among Australia's diverse immigrant communities, they come to terms not only with their own shortcomings, but also with Australia's countless contradictions. Ingeniously cast against type, Terence Stamp is a revelation as the hard-drinking transsexual, but he's matched all the way by the versatile Hugo Weaving and the dashing Guy Pearce. Tremendous fun, with a deliciously sugar-coated message, this is the closest the cinema has come to a proper musical in years.

    • Radio Times
  • "...Enough to shake the kookaburras right out of the trees....[Old-fashioned] in its own outrageous, convention-flouting way..."

    • New York Times
  • Most helpful member's review of Adventures Of Priscilla, The - Queen Of The Desert

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  • 24 out of 24 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Stamp of approval

    Being a huge fan of Guy Pearce I, naturally, wanted to see this film. However, I found myself more drawn towards the performances of the film's other two co-stars. Terence Stamp gives the performance of a lifetime as drag queen Bernadette, and Hugo Weaving (The Matrix's Agent Smith)is equally outstanding. The film follows the adventures, and mis-adventures, of the trio of 'ladies' as they make their way to an engagement halfway across Australia, on their pink bus Priscilla. The film is funny, poignant and compelling, and shows Australian film-making at its best. It certainly has my Stamp of approval.

      • A customer from Tyne and Wear, England
  • Most recent members' review of Adventures Of Priscilla, The - Queen Of The Desert

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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    The Best Trans-sexual Roadmovie 2B

    This is one of the more outrageous and funny scripts written about trans-sexuals and only surpassed by 'The Rocky Horror Show' and some of 'Pedro Alomodovar's' more bizarre films. The characters are believable, although not always likable, and it must be one of the most colourful road movies made in the history of film!

      • SwedishPrincess from Aberdeenshire
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