War is a Drag
Alemania /// Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, los británicos quieren recuperar un artefacto muy poderoso que permite el envío de mensajes codificados. Para lograr su objetivo, deciden enviar a cuatro de sus mejores hombres para infiltrarse en la fábrica donde se encuentra. El problema aparece cuando se percatan de que la fábrica está ocupada en su totalidad por mujeres. Su única solución, enviarles disfrazados de mujer, no convence a los cuatro amigos que tendrán que aprender de forma acelerada a comportarse como unas verdaderas señoritas.
"All the Queen's Men" is a 2001 war comedy film that showcases a unique blend of humor and historical fiction, produced by Atlantic Streamline and B.A. Filmproduktion in Austria and Germany. Directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky, the movie follows a group of American soldiers during World War II who are tasked with a seemingly impossible mission: to infiltrate a German factory producing an essential component for Nazi fighter planes. The twist? The factory is staffed entirely by women, leading the soldiers to disguise themselves as female workers to carry out their covert operation. The film boasts an eclectic cast, including Matt LeBlanc, known for his role in the popular TV series "Friends," and German actress Udo Kier, adding a layer of international flair to the production. LeBlanc plays the role of a reluctant drag performer, bringing his comedic timing to the forefront as he navigates the challenges of maintaining his disguise amidst the chaos of wartime espionage. The dynamic between the characters, coupled with the absurdity of their situation, creates a lighthearted yet poignant narrative that explores themes of identity and courage. Set against the backdrop of World War II, "All the Queen's Men" cleverly juxtaposes the gravity of the era with the comedic elements of its plot. The film's setting in Germany adds authenticity and depth, as the characters must navigate not only the perils of their mission but also the cultural nuances of the time. The production design and costumes are meticulously crafted to reflect the period, enhancing the film's immersive quality and contributing to its overall charm. Despite its humorous premise, "All the Queen's Men" delves into the complexities of wartime alliances and the lengths to which individuals will go to achieve their objectives. The film's blend of comedy and drama, combined with its international production, makes it a standout piece in the genre of war comedies. While it may not have achieved widespread acclaim, it remains a testament to the creative storytelling and cross-cultural collaboration between Austria and Germany in the early 2000s.
Año2001
Presupuesto15000000$
Duración99 minuto
Ingresos23000$
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GénerosAcciónComediaDramaHistoriaBélica
Países de producciónAustriaGermanyUnited States of America