"Kiki" (Jessica Marchi) is a well off lassie who is married to the hunky "Hunter" (Manuel Kornisluk) whom she thinks is cheating on her. She rather mistakenly confides in her friend "Maxine" (Maxi Shield) and together they make plans to ensure that they keep her fortune out of the conspiring hands of the husband. Thing is, it's "Maxine" that hubby is playing away with and when "Kiki" is murdered, it all looks distinctly dodgy. To further complicate this little love-triangle, it transpires that "Hunter" really can't keep it in his pants - he's also been having a fling with "Randy" (Jack Stratton-Cole) who was a porn star who made love to girls in the forest whilst pretending to be a wolf! What now ensures might have been a bit more fun but for the truly awful quality of the acting and the dialogue. Maxi Shield presents us with a decent drag act, she can clearly sing and has the only thing close to charisma here. The rest of it is really rather poor with a plot development that was almost certainly drink-induced and presents us with characters that are easy enough on the eye, but about whom you really couldn't possibly care less. A student video if ever I saw one, and sorry - I can't recommend it at all and there's not even an hint of ABBA.
Ironworker Nick lives with his wife, Kitty, and three daughters. When he meets a significantly younger woman, Tula, he starts an affair with her, much to the chagrin of his wife, and his life is thrown into upheaval. Kitty kicks Nick out of the house, and he is forced to make some difficult decisions.
Luna runs away from home in the middle of the night. In an unexpected encounter with a group of drag queens, she redefines her concept of family.
Frustrated with their relationship, Priscilla and Jack decide to take a break. While Jack moves into a new place of his own and starts dating a student, Priscilla discovers the joys of self-pleasuring and finds an unusual bedmate.
Manhattan drag queens Vida Boheme and Noxeema Jackson impress regional judges in competition, securing berths in the Nationals in Los Angeles. When the two meet pathetic drag novice Chi-Chi Rodriguez — one of the losers that evening — the charmed Vida and Noxeema agree to take the hopeless youngster under their joined wing. Soon the three set off on a madcap road trip across America and struggle to make it to Los Angeles in time.
Following a bet with his friends, Antoine steals a jacket. The life of his parents will be turned upside down.
A beautiful young gold-digger mistakes a lowly hotel clerk as a rich and therefore worthwhile catch.
Days of Pentecost is a feature-length drag action/adventure musical road movie. Inspired by Russ Meyer's 60's exploitation classic Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!, wherein three busty go-go dancers revolt against patriarchal oppression under the hot desert sun.
When struggling, out of work actor Michael Dorsey secretly adopts a female alter ego – Dorothy Michaels – in order to land a part in a daytime drama, he unwittingly becomes a feminist icon and ends up in a romantic pickle.
Paul Morse is a good guy. When his friends throw him a wild bachelor party, he just wants to keep his conscience clean - which is why he's shocked when he wakes up in bed with a beautiful girl named Becky and can't remember the night before. Desperate to keep his fiancée, Karen, from finding out what may or may not be the truth, he tells her a teensy lie. Soon his lies are spiraling out of control and his life is a series of comical misunderstandings.
Two couple of friends, one very rich, the other almost homeless, decide to go on Holiday. Julie, a single mother, joins them too. Once at seaside, it starts a complicate love cross among them that will involve also a transsexual, a jealous brother, a Latin Lover and another nervous stressed couple. Not to mention about the daughter of one of them that is secretly in Chicago with one of her father's employees... At the end of the summer, all of them will join the same party...