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Anything Goes (1991) is a curious gem in the realm of short musicals. Directed by Bob Frame, it captures the vibrant atmosphere of a nightclub in Manhattan's West 40s. The film thrives on its offbeat humor and eclectic music, with Lypsinka, a drag persona of John Epperson, delivering a performance that's both campy and charming. The pacing is brisk, with an array of songs that propel the narrative along, creating a lively tone. The production is modest but effective, using practical effects to enhance the theatricality. It’s this unique blend of comedy and music, wrapped in a nightlife setting, that gives it a certain distinctiveness, making it a fascinating watch for those interested in the intersection of performance art and film.
Features Lypsinka's unique performance style.Captures the essence of early '90s nightlife.Blend of comedy and music with a fast pace.
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