The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert with Terence Stamp: DVD Cover
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The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Director: Stephan Elliot Cast: Terence Stamp, Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce, Bill Hunter

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/05/2007
  • Original Release: 1994
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 13,890

Viewer Rating: (13 ratings)

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Features

Audio commentary by director Stephan Elliot; Birth of a Queen featurette; Never-before-seen deleted scenes; Tidbits From the Set; The Bus From Blooperville Outtakes; Frocks, Frills and Fotos still gallery; Original theatrical trailer and more!

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Disc #1 -- The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
1. Intro/Credits
2. Straight Man's Call
3. Trumpet's Death
4. Two Shows a Night
5. Priscilla!
6. A Grand Departure
7. Should Have Flown
8. "I'm Married"
9. Small Town Art
10. Cocktail Hour
11. Not Tough Enough
12. Puss 'n Boots
13. Where Are We?
14. Aboriginal Rites
15. A Gift From Agnetha
16. A Busted Bus
17. Starved for Fun
18. Les Girls Interrupted
19. Endangered Species
20. Her Name Is Ralph
21. Morning Bath
22. Tough Little Town
23. Praise of Suburbia
24. One for the Road
25. Meet the Family
26. Dragalicious
27. Trading Places
28. The Facts of Life
29. Frock on a Rock
30. Raccoon Time
31. No More Abba
32. End Credits

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Editorial Reviews

The usually menacing British actor Terence Stamp does a complete turnaround as Bernadette, an aging transsexual who tours the backwaters of Australia with her stage partners, Mitzi (Hugo Weaving) and Adam/Felicia (Guy Pearce). Their act, well-known in Sydney, involves wearing lots of makeup and gowns and lip-synching to records, but Bernadette is getting a bit tired of it all and is also haunted by the bizarre death of an old loved one. Nevertheless, when Mitzi and Felicia get an offer to perform in the remote town of Alice Springs at a casino, Bernadette decides to tag along. The threesome ventures into the outback with Priscilla, a lavender-colored school bus that doubles as dressing room and home on the road. Along the way, the act encounters any number of strange characters, as well as incidents of homophobia, while Bernadette becomes increasingly concerned about the path her life has taken. Don Kaye, All Movie Guide

Customer Reviews

WHAT A PARTY!!!!!by Katla

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August 24, 2009: What an amazing party.... Driving through Australia in a pink bus listening to 70´s & 80´s disco (mainly) ...

But... there is more to this movie. Broken dreams. Lack of tolerance. The fight for being who you are.

All wrapped in stunning colours and views of the Australian nature.

A pity that To Wong Foo Thanks For Everything... was even made. A bad bad copy of Priscilla.

Funby Anonymous

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March 09, 2009: Just a fun movie. The characters are larger than life. Gives a lesson on intolerance.

This review was written about the DVD edition.


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