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Transvestism | World War Ii
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4.8/10
IMDbBudget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 23,000 USD
In this film, comedian Eddie Izzard plays a male English soldier who cross-dresses. A few years earlier, in Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill (1999), Izzard had discussed being a transvestite in the British Armed Services, suggesting: "The main element of attack is the element of surprise. So what could be more surprising than the first battalion transvestite brigade?"
Matt LeBlanc filmed his role while Friends (1994) was still shooting, and had to fly back and forth between sets once per week in order to do both projects at the same time.
First-billed Eddie Izzard was known at the time this film was released for her standup performances in which she discussed cross-dressing and identifying as a "male lesbian." She has since come out as transgender.
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