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To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar

7.4

To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar

PG-13·1995·109m

Summary

Manhattan drag queens Vida Boheme and Noxeema Jackson impress regional judges in competition, securing berths in the Nationals in Los Angeles. When the two meet pathetic drag novice Chi-Chi Rodriguez — one of the losers that evening — the charmed Vida and Noxeema agree to take the hopeless youngster under their joined wing. Soon the three set off on a madcap road trip across America and struggle to make it to Los Angeles in time.

Cast

Patrick Swayze

Patrick Swayze

Vida Boheme

Wesley Snipes

Wesley Snipes

Noxeema Jackson

John Leguizamo

John Leguizamo

Chi-Chi Rodriguez

Stockard Channing

Stockard Channing

Carol Ann

Blythe Danner

Blythe Danner

Beatrice

Arliss Howard

Arliss Howard

Virgil

Jason London

Jason London

Bobby Ray

Chris Penn

Chris Penn

Sheriff Dollard

Melinda Dillon

Melinda Dillon

Merna

Beth Grant

Beth Grant

Loretta

Alice Drummond

Alice Drummond

Clara

Marceline Hugot

Marceline Hugot

Katina

Jennifer Milmore

Jennifer Milmore

Bobby Lee

Jamie Harrold

Jamie Harrold

Billy Budd

Mike Hodge

Mike Hodge

Jimmy Joe

Michael Vartan

Michael Vartan

Tommy

RuPaul

RuPaul

Rachel Tensions

Julie Newmar

Julie Newmar

Herself

Joel Story

Little Earnest

Abie Hope Hyatt

Donna Lee

Jamie Leigh Wolbert

Sandra Lee

Shea Degan

State Trooper

Dean Houser

State Trooper

Joe Grojean

State Trooper

Keith Reddin

Keith Reddin

Motel Manager

Naomi Campbell

Naomi Campbell

Girl

William P. Hopkins

Small Guy

Dayton Callie

Dayton Callie

Crazy Elijah

Ron Carley

Old Man

Shea R. Bredenkamp

Rude Boy

Michael Tushaus

Michael Tushaus

Rude Boy

Patrick Tuttle

Rude Boy

Timothy A. Zimmerman

Rude Boy

Tim Keller

Rude Boy

Miss Understood

Miss Understood

Miss Understood

Joey Arias

Joey Arias

Justine

Allen Hidalgo

Chita Riviera

Mishell Chandler

Miss Missy

Catiria Reyes

Herself

David Drumgold

Cappuccino Commotion

Miss Coco Peru

Miss Coco Peru

Miss Coco Peru

Lionel Tiburcio

Laritza Dumont

Bernard A. Mosca

Olympia

Daniel T. 'Sweetie' Boothe

Daniel T. 'Sweetie' Boothe

Announcer

Susanne Bartsch

Susanne Bartsch

NY Pageant Judge

Quentin Crisp

Quentin Crisp

NY Pageant Judge

Flotilla DeBarge

NY Pageant Judge

Matthew Kasten

NY Pageant Judge

Widow Norton

NY Pageant Judge

CoCo LaChine

CoCo LaChine

CoCo LaChine

Mike Fulk

Victoria Weston

Niasse N. Mamadou

Lola

Candis Cayne

Candis Cayne

Candis Cayne

Shelton McDonald

Princess Diandra

Richard Ogden

Kabuki

James Palacio

Fiona James

Steven Polito

Steven Polito

Hedda Lettuce

Philip Stoehr

Philomena

Margaret H. Flynn

Vida's Mother

Billie J. Diekman

Florist

Shari Shell-True

Dance Teacher

Jimmy Ashmore

Club Kid (uncredited)

George Costacos

Patron (uncredited)

Chauncey Duren

Contest Judge (uncredited)

Marshall Factora

Waiter (uncredited)

Brian Ferrari

Club Kid (uncredited)

Alphonso King, Jr.

Extra (uncredited)

Lady Bunny

Lady Bunny

Contestant (uncredited)

Jesse Wells Martin

Contestant (uncredited)

Chris Place

John (uncredited)

Channing Roos

Flower Shop Assistant (uncredited)

Johnathan Staci Kim

Johnathan Staci Kim

Waiter (uncredited)

Robin Williams

Robin Williams

John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt (uncredited)

Lito Wilson

Viva Commotion (uncredited)

Crew

Director

Beeban Kidron

Screenplay

Douglas Carter Beane

Reviews

C

CharlesTatum

September 27, 2023

8

Although it often crosses over into stereotype and sentimentality, this film is made likeable by its fabulous cast. Vida (Patrick Swayze) and Noxeema (Wesley Snipes) are co-winners in a New York drag queen contest. They win a trip to Hollywood to compete in a national pageant. Taking pity on drag queen in training Chi-Chi (John Leguizamo), they sell the two plane tickets and buy a Cadillac convertible and drive cross country. They have a run-in with hick sheriff Dollard (Chris Penn), and Vita thinks she has killed him after he discovers her male identity. The car breaks down somewhere in the Midwest, and the trio must wait a weekend before the part can be ordered. In the meantime, they integrate themselves into the small town, solving everyone's problems, and giving the place a little pizzazz.

There are points in this film where my eyes rolled. No one in the town knows these three are men dressed in women's clothing. The dumb hick routine has been done before, and this film does not add anything. Vita, Noxeema, and Chi-Chi all have a heightened sense of fashion, have been rejected by their families, and can only rely on each other. Dollard is an insensitive bigot hunting the three down after being laughed at by other law enforcement officers. He is also a cliche, although Penn's scene in the bar talking about a man getting it on with another man is the highlight of the film. Despite all the stock characters, I am still recommending the film. Sure, the characters have been done before, but I still liked them all, even the villainous Dollard. The small town is populated by extremely good acting talent like Stockard Channing, Blythe Danner, Melinda Dillon, and Jeremy London, and that adds to the film. The writers never degenerate into the visiting trio trying to cover up the fact that they are men through weak slapstick or goofball chase scenes. After a while, I forgot Snipes, Swayze, and Leguizamo were actors dressed like women. There are no instances where the three "slip up" and reveal they are men, like "Tootsie" or "Some Like It Hot," and I am not faulting those films for that. Those films had straight men forced to dress like women. Here, Vita, Noxeema, and Chi-Chi make no secret of their love for men, and don't care what others believe of them- unless they could get physically hurt in the process. The title of the film refers to an autographed photograph the trio takes with them, turning it into their shrine and reason for going on. With cameos by Robin Williams, RuPaul, and the actual Julie Newmar, I found I enjoyed "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar" more than I probably should have. But like the three ladies, I just did not care.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$47,774,193.00

Keywords

new york city
transvestism
homophobia
drag queen
road trip
travel
drag
woman director
mischievous
amused
comforting
vibrant