Michael
Dorsey (Dustin Hoffman), a
brilliant but troublesome New York actor, has managed to alienate every
producer on both coasts. Michael's agent George Fields (Sidney Pollack)
can't even get his client a commercial since Michael complained that
the tomato he was playing wasn't properly motivated. "You were a tomato!"
screams George in desperation, adding that Michael is so obnoxious that
he will probably never work again. Dorsey thinks otherwise; when he
hears of an opening on a popular soap opera, he applies for the job--even
though the job is for a woman. Posing as "Miss Dorothy Michaels," Michael
wins the part and becomes a widely-known actress. Yet complications
ensue when Michael falls for his co-star Julie (Jessica
Lange, in an Oscar-winning performance) but, as Dorothy, is courted
by Julie's widowed father (Charles Durning). Michael ultimately finds
that his disguise as a woman has made him a better man. One of the few
classic comedies of the 1980s, Tootsie's
gender-bending premise benefits from its witty screenplay, written by
such master comic writers as Larry Gelbart and Murray Schisgal, and
by a host of memorable comic performances from, in addition to all the
actors already mentioned, Dabney Coleman, Teri Garr, George Gaynes,
and Bill Murray. Future Oscar-winner Geena
Davis makes an impressive--and barely clothed--screen debut as a
daytime drama ingenue, which indeed she had been before Tootsie
came along.
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