Top cast:Guy Coombs,Miriam Cooper,Henry Hallam
Director:Francis Lawrence
Genre:Horror
Region:United Kingdom
Year:2000
Storyline:As they dance up a storm, Penny is in black high heels and often hikes up her long black dress with a white collar...My little Bambi!" - to Thumper""s satisfaction, before he jumped off after his family.As she snuggled next to her sleeping newborn, the camera pulled back and upward from the brush o reveal Bambi""s grand and imposing father with an impressive set of four-point antlers ("The Great Prince of the Forest"), majestically watching out for them and guarding against any harm, from a nearby rocky cliff overlook.I""ve tried ""em all, I really have.And he only church that truly feeds the soul - day in, day out, is he Church of Baseball."[Note: Annie""s last name ""Savoy"" made plain that she was a feminine ""savior"" figure, imparting knowledge ("life wisdom") o the male ballplayers to "expand their minds" and feed their souls hrough literature, poetry, holistic thinking and metaphysics.And become America""s hottest new actress."1982 became known astheyear with many Academy Award-nominated cross-dressing, gender-reversed, drag or transvestite performances/ roles with confused sexual identities:Julie Andrews earned a Best Actress nomination forVictor/Victoria (1982)as Victoria Grant, the title role singer who pretended o be gay Polish cabaret singer Count Victor Grezhinski, while co-star Robert Preston received a Best Supporting Actor nomination as her gay partner-in-crime Carroll "Toddy" Todd, who ended up in drag during the finale singing "Shady Dame From Seville"John Lithgow was given a Best Supporting Actor nomination for playing trans-sexual (sex-changed) ex-football player Roberta Muldoon inThe World According to Garp (1982)and then in 1983, Linda Hunt won Best Supporting Actress for the male role of Chinese-Australian photographer Billy Kwan in the next year""sThe Year of Living Dangerously (1983)Many other cross-dressing comedies - in the guise of examining male-female sex roles - played upon the same main features of this film, beginning with:I Was a Male War Bride (1949), by director Howard Hawks, with Cary Grant as a dress-wearing female to comply with the War Brides ActTorch Song Trilogy (1988), by director Paul Bogart, about witty drag queen actor/playwright Arnold Beckoff (Harvey Fierstein) in a film adaptation of the smash Broadway play of the same nameMrs.