''Outrageous!'' is a 1977 Canadian
comedy drama film written and directed by
Richard Benner
Richard Benner (1943 – December 2, 1990) was an American film director and screenwriter who worked predominantly in Canada. . The film stars
Craig Russell as
female impersonator Robin Turner, and
Hollis McLaren as Turner's
schizophrenic roommate Liza Conners. The plot begins in
Toronto
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, with later scenes in
New York City
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.
The film is based on "Making It", a short story by writer
Margaret Gibson from her 1976 collection ''The Butterfly Ward''; Russell and Gibson were roommates in real life.
''Outrageous!'' was one of the first
gay-themed films ever to receive widespread theatrical release in North America. The sequel ''
Too Outrageous!'' was released in 1987. A
stage musical adaptation of the film was produced by
Canadian Stage in 2000.
["New Musical, Outrageous, Has World Premiere in Toronto Sept. 19-Oct. 21"]
. '' Playbill'', September 19, 2000.
Plot
Robin Turner is an inept hairdresser. He does hair and makeup for the local
drag
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shows but longs to get up on stage himself. His best friend Liza is
schizophrenic; she had been institutionalized but decided to leave the facility and be Robin's roommate.
Liza has a delusional episode in which she believes that "The Bonecrusher" from "The Other Place" is lying on top of her. Robin helps her push the Bonecrusher off and Liza tells him about the Other Place and her friend from there, Zara. Zara protects her from the Bonecrusher, who tells Liza that she is "the one born dead" and wants to take her to live in the Other Place forever.
A social worker visits Liza and they review Liza's lengthy list of medications. The social worker stresses that it would be very dangerous for Liza to become pregnant. When Robin comes home from work, Liza is excited that she was able to function with the social worker. Robin, however, is upset: a client had urged him to be adventurous with her hairstyle but then reacted badly when Robin styled her like
Elizabeth Taylor
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in ''
Cleopatra''.
Robin and Liza meet Robin's friend Perry and Liza's friend from the institution, Martin. Martin seems to suffer from some form of paranoid delusions, believing that his eyes are turning Chinese and ranting about
Mao Zedong
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. Perry and Robin discuss their costumes for an upcoming
Halloween
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party. Perry decides to go as
Karen Black as the
flight attendant
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from ''
Airport 1975''. Liza suggests that Robin go as
Tallulah Bankhead and agrees to make his dress.
Robin is a smash at the Halloween party, winning first prize in the costume contest, and offered the chance to perform regularly. His boss at the hair salon, a
closet case who thinks women won't want to have their hair done by "fags", is at first reluctant to give Robin the time off to shop for fabric for new dresses but finally relents. Robin debuts at the club as
Bette Davis
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, doing a routine mocking
Joan Crawford's performances in ''
Mildred Pierce
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'', ''
Autumn Leaves'', and ''
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?'' while singing live rather than
lip synching.
Meanwhile, Liza is continuing therapy. She keeps a journal of her thoughts and dreams and reads them for her
psychiatrist, who suggests that she return to the institution. She adamantly refuses. Her doctor again cautions her to avoid pregnancy. Liza's
lesbian editor friend Anne reads through Liza's journal and tells her that she might be able to sell some of her stories.
Robin continues to make appearances at the club, including a turn as
Barbra Streisand, but loses his day job after a client complains to the salon owner. Liza, who is somewhat sexually promiscuous, has become pregnant. With bills piling up, Robin leaves Canada for New York City seeking success as a
female impersonator. On his way to his first gig at the Jackrabbit Club, he meets Bob, a cab driver who was formerly a talent agent and agrees to allow Bob to represent him.
Robin performs "
Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" while rapidly changing drag personas, starting off as
Carol Channing then transforming into
Marlene Dietrich
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,
Ethel Merman,
Ella Fitzgerald
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,
Pearl Bailey, and
Bette Midler before concluding as Carol again. As an encore he performs "
Give My Regards to Broadway" as
Judy Garland
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. Robin is a triumph and books a regular slot at the club.
Liza enters the hospital to give birth; tragically, the baby is
stillborn. She goes into a deep
depression, calling Robin to tell him about the stillbirth and that she believes now that she is "the one born dead." Robin has Bob drive him to Canada to retrieve Liza. Together at his New York apartment, Liza remains completely withdrawn; Robin instructs Bob to get Liza ready for that night's show at the Jackrabbit.
At the club Robin performs as
Peggy Lee, singing "It Ain't Easy" in this crazy world. Liza slowly begins to respond to her surroundings. Following the number, back in Robin's dressing room, Liza expresses how depressed and dead she feels. Robin assures her that she's alive, just crazy, and so is he, and that they need to embrace their madness. At first reluctant, she begins to smile and agree; Robin then pulls her out to the dancefloor where they join the rest of the performers and patrons.
Cast
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Craig Russell – Robin Turner
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Hollis McLaren – Liza Connors
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– Perry
*
Allan Moyle
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Career
His first major film was ''Times Square'' (1980). During the ...
– Martin
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David McIlwraith – Bob
*
Gerry Salsberg – Jason
*
Andrée Pelletier – Anne
*
Helen Shaver – Jo
*
Martha Gibson
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– Nurse Carr
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Helen Hughes – Mrs. Connors
*
Jonah Royston – Dr. Beddoes
*
Richard Moffatt – Stewart
*
David Woito
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– Hustler
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Rusty Ryan – Jimmy
* Trevor Bryan – Miss Montego Bay
*
Michael Ironside – Drunk
Awards
The film was entered into the
28th Berlin International Film Festival, where Craig Russell won the
Silver Bear for Best Actor.
It received several
Canadian Film Award nominations at the
28th Canadian Film Awards in 1977, including for
Best Picture,
Best Actor
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The term most often refers to th ...
(Russell) and
Best Actress (McLaren).
Musical adaptation
Written by
Brad Fraser and Joey Miller, the musical adaptation by Canadian Stage in 2000 cast
Thom Allison as Robin Turner and Loretta Bailey as Liza Conners.
One key change in the musical version was that Allison's
multiracial heritage enabled Fraser and Miller to add
Billie Holiday
Billie Holiday (born Eleanora Fagan; April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959) was an American jazz and swing music singer. Nicknamed "Lady Day" by her friend and music partner, Lester Young, Holiday had an innovative influence on jazz music and pop s ...
and
Diana Ross to Robin Turner's repertoire of impersonations, thus allowing them to put a different spin on the character without entirely abandoning the original source material.
["Musical changed by actor's background". '']Toronto Star
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'', September 24, 2000. The cast also included
Tamara Bernier,
Karen LeBlanc,
Tim Howar and
Ed Sahely
Ed Sahely is a Canadian actor who is best known for his role as Possum Lake business entrepreneur Murray Woolworth on the second season of ''The Red Green Show''.
Career
Sahely spent seven years performing and writing with The Second City and re ...
.
References
External links
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1977 films
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Canadian comedy films
Canadian LGBT-related films
English-language Canadian films
Films directed by Richard Benner
LGBT-related comedy films
1977 LGBT-related films
Films based on short fiction
2000 musicals
Plays by Brad Fraser
LGBT-related musicals
Canadian musicals
1970s English-language films
1970s Canadian films