Directed by: Beeban Kidron
Starring: Patrick Swayze, Wesley Snipes, John Leguizamo, Stockard Channing, Blythe Danner, Arliss Howard, Jason London, Chris Penn, Melinda Dillon, Marceline Hugot, Mike Hodge, Jamie Harrold, Beth Grant, Alice Drummond, Michael Vartan, Jennifer Milmore, RuPaul Charles, Robin Williams, Naomi Campbell, Joey Arias, Lady Catiria, Miss Understood, Candis Cayne, Miss Coco Peru, Hedda Lettuce, The Lady Bunny, Quentin Crisp, Jose Sarria, Julie Newmar
105 minutes
(PG-13 - adult language, adult themes, adult situations, some violence)
PLOT:
After jointly winning a local Drag Queen pageant in New York City, Noxeema Jackson and Vida Boheme win the right and are given the round-trip airfare to compete in the Drag Queen of America pageant in Hollywood, California. Noxeema sees herself as the next Dorothy Dandridge, who bucked the trend of most black American movie actresses of her time by never playing the slave house maid. Vida's style reflects her past of growing up in upper class suburban Pennsylvania. One of their fellow New York City contestants, Chi-Chi Rodriguez, is a straight-talking, but naive and inexperienced Drag Queen. Seeing that Chi-Chi needs some Drag Queen confidence (despite her bravada), Vida and a reluctant Noxeema decide to cash in their plane tickets and buy an older model Cadillac convertible and drive to Hollywood with Chi-Chi. Their drive takes them through much of the country where alternate lifestyles are less tolerated than they may be in New York City or Los Angeles. The three have an extended stay in small town Snydersville, where their car breaks down. If they ever make it out of Snydersville, they may be the better for their stay by learning more about themselves while dealing with the issues of town residents and spending more time together. Their stay is made even more precarious when they find out that Sheriff Dollard, a homophobic, racist, and sexist highway Sheriff with whom they had an earlier encounter, is on their tail.
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