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Outrageous! is a 1977 Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Richard Benner. The film stars Craig Russell as female impersonator Robin Turner, and Hollis McLaren as Turner's schizophrenic roommate Liza Conners.
Outrageous may refer to: Outrageous!, a 1977 Canadian comedy film; Outrageous, a 1989 remix album "Outrageous" (song), a 2004 single by Britney Spears; Outrageous! (Alice in Videoland album) Outrageous (Kim Fowley album) "Outrageous", a song by Stephanie Mills from the 1984 album I've Got the Cure
Outrageous" was also scrapped as the theme song from Catwoman. [31] A 45-second music video composed of the scenes that were shot was released in the 2004 DVD Greatest Hits: My Prerogative . The video begins with Snoop Dogg and a group of men playing basketball in an outdoors court, until Spears appears wearing blue baggy shorts. [ 32 ]
English: No. of series: 1: No. of episodes: 6: Production; Executive producers: ... Outrageous is an upcoming British historical drama television series about the ...
Outrageous is perhaps the most renowned of Fowley's solo output and is his only album to chart on the United States' Billboard 200.In January 2003 Julian Cope selected it as the album of the month, calling it "a shamanic rock’n’roll album made by the ultimate chancer/huckster/gleeman."
Outrageous was released in August 1989. The CD contains remixes of all songs from the original album Prisoner. These remixes sometimes, are combined with songs from Cher albums "All I Really Want to Do", "The Sonny Side of Chèr" and "Chér". This compilation most prominently features Cher's 1965 hit debut single, "All I Really Want to Do".
Too Outrageous! is a 1987 Canadian comedy film directed and written by Richard Benner and starring Craig Russell as Robin Turner, a drag queen. It is based on a story by Margaret Gibson . [ 1 ]
That's Outrageous! was an American post-hardcore band from Poughkeepsie, New York, formed in the winter of 2010. [4] They were signed to Rise Records in March 2011, shortly after posting two self-produced demos on PureVolume . [ 5 ]