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Tootsie
The film centers on Michael Dorsey is a excellent actor, but all of producer in New York do not hire him because of his bad character. In fact he needs a lot of money so he decides to disguise himself as a person who makes everybody feels surprise.
24 January 1946, Brooklyn, New York, USA
February 2, 1912 in Toronto, Canada
28 August 1947, Aberdeen, South Dakota, USA
21 November 1931, New York City, New York, USA
7 August 1942, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
2 June 1921, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
21 September 1950, Wilmette, Illinois, USA
8 March 1956, London, Ontario, Canada
January 02, 2011
Touching romantic comedy with a twist.February 13, 2001
Remarkably funny and entirely convincing...October 23, 2004
It turns out to be a touching love story, after all -- so touching that you may be surprised how moved you are at the conclusion of this comedy.September 08, 2013
A comedy of surprisingly refined class for 1982...January 12, 2015
What makes Tootsie a smart, enduring comedy instead of a silly, momentary one is its real sympathy for women.April 18, 2016
Tootsie's finely balanced writing is one of the film's greatest strengths, being consistently funny without ever turning the central premise into a gag.June 28, 2007
...there are several solid laughs and some excellent supporting performances.January 09, 2015
a wonderful movie, full of warmth and good humor balanced with both farcical silliness and level-headed recognition of certain social truths about the sexes we often want to ignoreFebruary 09, 2006
The tone is quick-witted and appealing, with some of the smartest dialogue this side of Billy Wilder...May 20, 2003
Tootsie restores the original meaning to the term 'situation comedy,' free of the pejorative associations that have accrued over the years because of the glut of awful ones on television.October 05, 2008
It is not just the best comedy of the year; it is popular art on the way to becoming cultural artifact.May 30, 2016
It's a movie with a lot on its mind - while never toppling over under the weight of its good intentions.