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God Save the Queens

Country: UK, Language: English, 131 mins

  • Director: Ros Edwards
  • Writer: Ros Edwards

CGiii Comment

Middle-aged fat queens talk about the brave dead queens of yesteryear...it's all very British...

It doesn't actually tell you anything that you didn't know before - but, it is amazing how the television executives believed that the general public were idiots...some high court officials definitely were...for thinking these characters were/are merely flamboyant heterosexuals.

There was nothing subtle about Williams, Howerd, Grayson, La Rue et al.

The highlight: Liberace sued...and won! Nothing quite like a bit of perjury to make some money.

The lowlight: Roger Daltrey saying 'watch your backs' when Tommy Vance introduces the Village People...


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Cast & Characters

Julian Clary;
Boy George;
Paul O'Grady;
Alan Cumming;
Cilla Black;
Louie Spence;
Arlene Phillips;
Christopher Biggins;
Antony Cotton;
Nicholas Parsons;
James Dreyfus