Myra Breckinridge
- Director: Michael Sarne
- Writer: David Giler; Michael Sarne
- Producer: Robert Fryer; David Giler
CGiii Comment
Well, it certainly deserves the dubious honour of being one of the worst films ever made - but, worth seeing for Huston, Mae West et al.
Dreadful, no, APPALLING.
But...it really has to be seen...to be believed!!!
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Myron Breckinridge is waiting for her sex-change operation while a stoned surgeon stumbles into the operating room. Before the drugged doctor begins Myron's operation, he counsels her. Myron persists and the doctor goes through with it. An enthusiastic audience observing the operation applauds the medical achievement and rises in a standing ovation. After the operation, Myron arrives in Hollywood as Myra while in the rest of the film Myron pops up from time to time as Myra's alter ego. Myra goes to an acting academy owned by her uncle, Buck Loner, a former cowboy star. The real reason for Myra's arrival is to claim her half of Uncle Buck's estate, which she says she's entitled to. Buck Loner stalls by giving her a job teaching the history of motion pictures. Buck Loner has several friends. One of them is Letitia Van Allen, an ancient Hollywood talent scout. The sex-starved septuagenarian runs an acting agency "for leading men only."
Cast & Characters
Mae West as Leticia Van Allen;
John Huston as Buck Loner;
Raquel Welch as Myra Breckinridge;
Rex Reed as Myron;
Farrah Fawcett as Mary Ann Pringle;
Roger C. Carmel as Dr. Randolph Spencer Montag;
Roger Herren as Rusty Godowski;
George Furth as Charlie Flager Jr.;
Calvin Lockhart as Irving Amadeus;
Jim Backus as Doctor;
John Carradine as Surgeon;
Andy Devine as Coyote Bill;
Grady Sutton as Kid Barlow;
Robert P. Lieb as Charlie Flager Sr.;
Skip Ward as Chance