Homicidal: This is a pretty obvious imitation of Psycho. It wasn't done as well, and I still can't figure out which switch was which.
Velvet Claws: This one goes back a number of years. It was a Perry Mason movie (not the television series). Anyway, Paul Drake is assigned to follow a woman suspect and "dresses" briefly (meaning for a few minutes, not in a mini).
The Damned: Here's a recent one showing the corrupt life of the high command in war time Germany. Helmut Berger does a Marlene Dietrich impersonation.
COMEDIES
There are rafts of these.
Some Like It Hot: Probably the best, not to mention the one with the longest FP scenes. For those who may not know of it, Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis join an all girl band to escape from some gangsters. A really funny and well done show. It makes my feminine little sides ache every time I see it. As an aside, I saw it four times when it was first released, and I have tuned in for all of the television reruns.
Carry On Constable and Carry On Cabby: Two of the well known "carry on" series had FP scenes. In Constable two of the crew imper- sonate women while looking for department store thieves. In Cabby the wives of cab drivers start up a competing company and one of the guys dresses as a girl to infiltrate the enemy camp.
What Did You Do In the War, Daddy?: WW II again, this time in Italy with Dick Shawn doing a brief FP scene.
High Time: Bing Crosby does a "Charley's Aunt" maneuver. Hardly worth it.
On the Double: Danny Kaye fools the Germans (who else?). His Marlene Dietrich (who else?) number is kind of funny.
At War with the Army: Jerry Lewis wears bobby sox and an off the shoulder blouse to get off an Army base.
I Was A Male War Bride: Cary Grant? Yup. This is a funny show The FP scene involves his attempt to get on a ship dressed as an Army nurse. The scene occurs near the end, but the whole show is worth watching, especially if you like Cary Grant.
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