Myron Breckinridge flies to Europe to get a sex-change operation and is transformed into the beautiful Myra. She travels to Hollywood, meets up with her rich Uncle Buck and, claiming to be Myron's widow, demands money. Instead, Buck gives Myra a job in his acting school. There, Myra meets aspiring actor Rusty and his girlfriend, Mary Ann. With Myra as catalyst, the trio begin to outrageously expand their sexual horizons.
Directed by Michael Sarne
based on novel or book
homophobia
bisexuality
sex change
sexual violence
sexual fantasy
social satire
sexploitation
hollywood
transsexual
femdom
bdsm
lgbt
psychotronic
uncle niece relationship
sex comedy
voyeurism
masculinity
casting couch
trans woman
gender identity
collage film
sex spoof
independent film
erotic comedy
lesbianism
male rape
female on male rape
surreal comedy
fellatio
Trailer
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Letterboxd
2.8 / 5
Cast
Raquel Welch
Myra Breckinridge
Rex Reed
Young Man
Mae West
Leticia Van Allen
John Huston
Buck Loner
Farrah Fawcett
Mary Ann Pringle
Roger C. Carmel
Dr. Randolph Spencer Montag
Roger Herren
Rusty Godowski
George Furth
Charlie Flager Jr.
Calvin Lockhart
Irving Amadeus
Jim Backus
Doctor
John Carradine
Surgeon
Andy Devine
Coyote Bill
Crew
Michael Sarne
Director
Michael Sarne
Screenplay
David Giler
Screenplay
Richard Moore
Director of Photography
David Giler
Producer
Marty Feldman
Script
Donna Garrett
Stunts
Daniel C. Striepeke
Makeup Supervisor
Edith Head
Costumer
Gore Vidal
Novel
Popular Reviews
8 reviews
Elvis M
5.0★ · 09/14/22
Communist perversion.
Communist perversion.
Eula
7.3★ · 08/23/21
Where are my tits?! Where are my tits???!!!
tw galore!! huhu but so fun and pretty with the editing!
look at my og angels (farrah, raquel, and mae!!!)????
Where are my tits?! Where are my tits???!!!
tw galore!! huhu but so fun and pretty with the editing!
look at my og angels (farrah, raquel, and mae!!!)????
Chip
8.0★ · 08/04/21
I think there's a lot to talk about and unpack from this movie. I will not be doing that, however.
Raquel Welch and Mae West are eternal.
I think there's a lot to talk about and unpack from this movie. I will not be doing that, however.