Tootsie

Production year: 1982

Comedy PG   Running time: 1:56 

IMDB rating:   7.4     Aspect: 4:3, Wide;  Languages: English, French;  Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai;  Audio: DD 5.1

One of the touchstone movies of the 1980s, Tootsie stars Dustin Hoffman as an out-of-work actor who disguises himself as a dowdy, middle-aged woman to get a part on a hit soap opera. The scheme works, but while he/she keeps up the charade, Hoffman's character comes to see life through the eyes of the opposite sex. The script by Larry Gelbart (with Murray Schisgal) is a winner, and director Sydney Pollack brings taut proficiency to the comedy and sensitivity to the relationship nuances that emerge from Hoffman's drag act. Great supporting work from Teri Garr, Dabney Coleman, Charles Durning, Bill Murray, and pre-stardom Geena Davis. But the film finally belongs to Hoffman, who seems to connect with the character at a very deep and abiding level.

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Features

Audio commentary
Cast biographies/profiles/filmographies
Deleted/extended scenes
Featurettes/Behind-The-Scenes/Documentaries
Interviews
Production notes
Trailers/TV spots

Special features

Audio commentary featuring director Sydney Pollack
New interview with comedy actor Dustin Hoffman and comedy writer Phil Rosenthal
Interview with Dorothy Michaels by film critic Gene Shalit
The Making of "Tootsie" (1982) and A Better Man: The Making of "Tootsie" (2007), two documentaries featuring interviews with cast and crew
Screen and wardrobe test footage
Deleted scenes and trailers
An essay by critic Michael Sragow
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