Victor Victoria (1982)
Victor Victoria is a 1982 musical comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Julie Andrews, Robert Preston, and Lesley Ann Warren. The film tells the story of a struggling female singer who masquerades as a male female impersonator to find success in the Parisian nightclub scene.
Victor Victoria is a classic romantic comedy, but it also contains some steamy and sensual moments. One of the most memorable scenes is when Victoria (Julie Andrews) and King Marchand (Robert Preston) share a passionate kiss in the middle of a crowded nightclub. The kiss is passionate and intense, and it is made even more romantic by the fact that they are surrounded by cheering and applauding onlookers.
Another memorable moment is when Victoria and King Marchand share a romantic dinner in a Parisian restaurant. The scene is filled with sensual touches and glances, and it culminates in a passionate kiss.
The film also features a few risqué moments, such as when Victoria and King Marchand share a steamy shower together. The scene is filled with sexual tension, and it is made even more intense by the fact that they are both wearing only towels.
Victor Victoria is a classic romantic comedy, but it also contains some steamy and sensual moments. From passionate kisses to steamy showers, the film is filled with moments of sexual tension that make it a must-see for fans of romantic comedies.
Much of the film deals with homosexual themes and there are many scenes in Gay bars and clubs and much cross-dressing. There are scantily clad women as well in one cabaret scene.
A few scenes of men and women in bed, but sexual contact is only implied, not shown.
A cabaret singer performs a racy song and dance with a tearaway dress, and earlier rips open her coat to reveal her underwear. No real nudity.