The Queen's Sister (2005, UK)

Danny la Rue on stage A semi-fictional biography of the late Princess Margaret, sister of the Queen of the United Kingdom. The sense of time, and of royalty is quite convincing, although Margaret is made out to take too many liberties too freely, one feels. She goes to a cabaret where the famous British female impersonator Danny la Rue is performing. La Rue is played very convincingly by Christopher Green, in his first recorded acting appearance.


In the dressing room, with willy hanging out Margaret goes to his dressing room; La Rue hasn't recognised her in the audience and is disbelieving, at first forgetting to attend to his modesty.

HF October 2007



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