Outrageous!
Hen's Tooth (1977)
Comedy, Queer Themes/Interest
In Collection
#541
7*
Seen ItYes
(8/24/2016 Amazon Prime)
IMDB   6.8
100 mins Canada / English
DVD  Region 1   US - R
David McIlwraith Bob
Hollis McLaren Liza Connors
Helen Shaver Jo
Craig Russell Robin Turner
Richert Easley Perry
Allan Moyle Martin
Gerry Salsberg Jason
Trevor Bryan Miss Montego Bay
Michael Daniels Performer in Gold
Andrée Pelletier Anne
Martha Gibson Nurse Carr
Helen Hughes Mrs. Connors
Jonah Royston Dr. Beddoes
Richard Moffatt Stewart
David Woito Hustler
Rusty Ryan Jimmy
Jackie Loren Jackie Loren
Michael Ironside Drunk
René Fortier Manatee DJ
Maxine Miller Peggy O'Brien
Michel Performer in Pink
Brent Savoy Bob's Friend
Aaron Schwartz New York Club Owner
Gregory Terlecki Club Manatee Show Spectator
Director/Choreographer
Richard Benner
Producer Peter O'Brian
William Marshall
William T. Marshall
Writer/Composer Richard Benner
Margaret Gibson Gilboord
Cinematography James B. Kelly
Music Paul Hoffert

Gay hair stylist Robin Turner does a lot of work for drag queens, all the while dreaming that he'll someday find the courage to perform in drag himself. When his schizophrenic friend, Liza, turns up looking for a place to stay, he little suspects that she'll be the one to finally motivate him. But over time the two form an increasingly tight bond, Robin helping Liza through an unplanned pregnancy and Liza pushing Robin to develop a successful nightclub act.
Edition Details
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 8/22/2016
Store EBay - Canada, truckin_videos@yahoo.com
Purchase Price $13.95
Condition Used
Links + Review: Roger Ebert (1977)
- Review: NY Times (1977)
Wikipedia: Russell Craig Eadie (Craig Russell)
Outrageous! at Core for Movies
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IMDB
References
Streaming, VoD Amazon Prime

Notes
Thoroughly enjoyable fantasy -- The late Craig Russell is the star of Outrageous, and his impersonizations were right on, at least for me -- As one of the earliest fully gay themed movies, it wears well, even after nearly forty years -- The plot requires suspension of disbelief, but Russell's performances are great entertainment.