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{{quote|''"That's just what this country needs: a cock in a frock on a rock."''|Bernadette}}
{{quote|''"That's just what this country needs: a cock in a frock on a rock."''|Bernadette}}


This movie stars [[The Matrix|Hugo Weaving]], [[Memento|Guy Pearce]], and [[Superman (film)|Terence Stamp]] as a spectacularly camp trio of drag performers who travel across Australia in a converted school bus named "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert". Hugo Weaving plays Anthony "Tick" Belrose, a.k.a. Mitzi Del Bra. Guy Pearce plays Adam Whitely, a.k.a. Felicia Jollygoodfellow. Terence Stamp plays Bernadette Bassenger, birth name Ralph.
This movie stars [[The Matrix|Hugo Weaving]], [[Memento|Guy Pearce]], and [[Superman (film)|Terence Stamp]] as a spectacularly camp trio of drag performers who travel across Australia in a converted school bus named "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert". Hugo Weaving plays Anthony "Tick" Belrose, a.k.a. Mitzi Del Bra. Guy Pearce plays Adam Whitely, a.k.a. Felicia Jollygoodfellow. Terence Stamp plays Bernadette Bassenger, birth name Ralph.


In the wake of Bernadette's husband's death, Tick agrees to do a drag gig for his estranged wife in Alice Springs, bringing Bernadette and Adam along with him. Along the way they crack stereotypically cutting jokes, reveal secrets about themselves, drink themselves stupid, party with a camp of Aborigines in the desert, meet an Asian woman with interesting talents and pick up her repairman husband Bob for the ride, experience intolerance and danger from violent locals, and, of course, practice their drag show.
In the wake of Bernadette's husband's death, Tick agrees to do a drag gig for his estranged wife in Alice Springs, bringing Bernadette and Adam along with him. Along the way they crack stereotypically cutting jokes, reveal secrets about themselves, drink themselves stupid, party with a camp of Aborigines in the desert, meet an Asian woman with interesting talents and pick up her repairman husband Bob for the ride, experience intolerance and danger from violent locals, and, of course, practice their drag show.


Once the group get to Alice Springs, {{spoiler|Adam and Bernadette are shocked to find that Tick also has a young son Benji, around whom Tick tries to act like the upstanding masculine dad. Benji turns out to know exactly what his dad does for a living and the fact that he's bi, and the two end up genuinely connecting. Benji comes back to Sydney with Anthony and Adam, while Bernadette stays behind in Alice Springs with Bob.}}
Once the group get to Alice Springs, {{spoiler|Adam and Bernadette are shocked to find that Tick also has a young son Benji, around whom Tick tries to act like the upstanding masculine dad. Benji turns out to know exactly what his dad does for a living and the fact that he's bi, and the two end up genuinely connecting. Benji comes back to Sydney with Anthony and Adam, while Bernadette stays behind in Alice Springs with Bob.}}
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* [[All Musicals Are Adaptations]]: The stage musical.
* [[All Musicals Are Adaptations]]: The stage musical.
* [[Attractive Bent Gender]]: Guy Pearce.
* [[Attractive Bent Gender]]: Guy Pearce.
* [[Australian Movies]]
* [[Australian Movies]]
* [[Bedouin Rescue Service]]: The Aboriginal camp.
* [[Bedouin Rescue Service]]: The Aboriginal camp.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Do not call Bernadette by her birth name of [[My Name Is Not Durwood|Ralph]]. Just don't.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Do not call Bernadette by her birth name of [[My Name Is Not Durwood|Ralph]]. Just don't.
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* [[The Full Name Adventures]]
* [[The Full Name Adventures]]
* [[Groin Attack]]: Not only funny, but one of Bernadette's many [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Crowning Moments of Awesome]].
* [[Groin Attack]]: Not only funny, but one of Bernadette's many [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Crowning Moments of Awesome]].
* [[His and Hers]]: Upon learning that Tick is married, Adam says that he "would have bought you a lovely matching set of Hers and Hers bath mats."
* [[His and Hers]]: Upon learning that Tick is married, Adam says that he "would have bought you a lovely matching set of Hers and Hers bath mats."
* [[I Am Not Shazam]]: Before watching the film, lot of people mistakenly assume that ''Priscilla'' is the name of one of the characters rather than the bus.
* [[I Am Not Shazam]]: Before watching the film, lot of people mistakenly assume that ''Priscilla'' is the name of one of the characters rather than the bus.
* [[Impractically Fancy Outfit]]: And lots of them.
* [[Impractically Fancy Outfit]]: And lots of them.
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* [[Jerkass]]: Adam has her moments.
* [[Jerkass]]: Adam has her moments.
* [[Land Down Under]]
* [[Land Down Under]]
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: Adam's teasing of Bernadette, calling her Ralph... until she finally snaps and beats him up.
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: Adam's teasing of Bernadette, calling her Ralph... until she finally snaps and beats him up.
** Incidentally, calling ''any'' [[Transsexualism]] by their birth name is definitely not advisable. Not only ''will'' you piss them off, you may well be putting them in danger. [[The More You Know]].
** Incidentally, calling ''any'' [[Transsexualism]] by their birth name is definitely not advisable. Not only ''will'' you piss them off, you may well be putting them in danger. [[The More You Know]].
* [[No Bisexuals]]: Averted: {{spoiler|Tick's wife Marion, and Tick himself to some extent (though he denies it).}}
* [[No Bisexuals]]: Averted: {{spoiler|Tick's wife Marion, and Tick himself to some extent (though he denies it).}}
* [[Nobody Over 50 Is Gay]]: Subverted. Bernadette is obviously not that young, nor really is Mitzi.
* [[Nobody Over 50 Is Gay]]: Subverted. Bernadette is obviously not that young, nor really is Mitzi.
** Hugo Weaving was 34 when this movie was made. It's just male pattern baldness.
** Hugo Weaving was 34 when this movie was made. It's just male pattern baldness.
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Bernadette is quite obviously based on transsexual former Les Girls performer Carlotta.
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Bernadette is quite obviously based on transsexual former Les Girls performer Carlotta.
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: So. Many. Dresses.
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: So. Many. Dresses.
* [[Plot-Driven Breakdown]]
* [[Plot-Driven Breakdown]]
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** But played straight in a flashback, where Adam stops his uncle from molesting him by pulling out the drain, [[Played for Laughs]].
** But played straight in a flashback, where Adam stops his uncle from molesting him by pulling out the drain, [[Played for Laughs]].
*** The build-up isn't played for laughs at all -- it's incredibly disturbing. The ''funny'' part is how Adam thwarts his uncle.
*** The build-up isn't played for laughs at all -- it's incredibly disturbing. The ''funny'' part is how Adam thwarts his uncle.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: is full of it during the three protagonists' trip towards Alice Springs. Combines this and [[Costume Porn]] during the climb to Kings Canyon.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: is full of it during the three protagonists' trip towards Alice Springs. Combines this and [[Costume Porn]] during the climb to Kings Canyon.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Hugo's prancing in a green dress as rescue arrives is said to be one to [[The Sound of Music]] on the director's commentary.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Hugo's prancing in a green dress as rescue arrives is said to be one to [[The Sound of Music]] on the director's commentary.
* [[Stage Names]]: "Mitzi Del Bra" and "Felicia Jollygoodfellow", obviously.
* [[Stage Names]]: "Mitzi Del Bra" and "Felicia Jollygoodfellow", obviously.
* [[Straight Gay]]: Tick falls somewhere between this and [[Camp Gay]]. Bernadette plays it strait, acting like an old woman (only qualifying for this trope on the grounds she used to live as a man).
* [[Invisible to Gaydar]]: Tick falls somewhere between this and [[Camp Gay]]. Bernadette plays it strait, acting like an old woman (only qualifying for this trope on the grounds she used to live as a man).
* [[Transsexualism]]: Bernadette.
* [[Transsexualism]]: Bernadette.
* [[Traveling At the Speed of Plot]]
* [[Traveling At the Speed of Plot]]

Revision as of 11:27, 31 December 2014

Yeah, that about sums it up.
"That's just what this country needs: a cock in a frock on a rock."
—Bernadette

This movie stars Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce, and Terence Stamp as a spectacularly camp trio of drag performers who travel across Australia in a converted school bus named "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert". Hugo Weaving plays Anthony "Tick" Belrose, a.k.a. Mitzi Del Bra. Guy Pearce plays Adam Whitely, a.k.a. Felicia Jollygoodfellow. Terence Stamp plays Bernadette Bassenger, birth name Ralph.

In the wake of Bernadette's husband's death, Tick agrees to do a drag gig for his estranged wife in Alice Springs, bringing Bernadette and Adam along with him. Along the way they crack stereotypically cutting jokes, reveal secrets about themselves, drink themselves stupid, party with a camp of Aborigines in the desert, meet an Asian woman with interesting talents and pick up her repairman husband Bob for the ride, experience intolerance and danger from violent locals, and, of course, practice their drag show.

Once the group get to Alice Springs, Adam and Bernadette are shocked to find that Tick also has a young son Benji, around whom Tick tries to act like the upstanding masculine dad. Benji turns out to know exactly what his dad does for a living and the fact that he's bi, and the two end up genuinely connecting. Benji comes back to Sydney with Anthony and Adam, while Bernadette stays behind in Alice Springs with Bob.

This movie, with its rather... niche premise, unexpectedly became an international success upon its release in 1994. It earned $11,220,670 in the United States market alone, where it was the 109th most successful film of its year. The film won an Oscar for Best Costume Design. Terence Stamp won Seattle International Film Festival Award for Best Actor, also being nominated for several other acting awards. It was also a critical hit, and remains highly appreciated. Rotten Tomatoes rates it 93% fresh. It's still regarded as a comedy classic -- even if you've never seen it, you've heard about it. Naturally, it's been adapted into a stage show as well.

Tropes used in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert include: