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All the Queen's Men (DVD, 2003)

During World War II the British army is attempting to retrieve an Enigma machine from Germany. Having failed in previous attempts they decide to send four men undercover to the factory that makes the devices, deep in Berlin. Unfortunately the factory is populated entirely by women, and they only have men to send.

American O'Rourke (LeBlanc) teams with British transvestite Tony Parker (Izzard), genius Johnno (Birken) and the reluctant Archie (Cosmo). The four are sent to infiltrate the factory dressed as women.

Dropped in the wrong area, the team must first try to find their bearings. Aided by Romy, a sympathiser to their cause, they find their way to the factory. They manage to retrieve the Enigma machine, against the expectations of the British army. Just before they leave Germany, they realize they were tricked – the British government already had the device, but wanted to make the Germans think they were still after it. They were specifically chosen as the team most likely to fail. That they are about to successfully leave Germany with an Enigma machine would, in fact, destroy the usefulness of the machine, as the Germans would know it was stolen and switch to a different code system. Archie volunteers to be captured with the machine to allow the mission to "fail". After he is captured, the team retrieves him and all return safely to England, leaving the German with the impression they have all the Enigma machines and the British are still desperate to obtain one.

This is a funny movie, but none of these guys could pass for women. . . not even during WWII.
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Watching at home with friends and a few drinks and you will be laughing all night

ALL THE QUEEN'S MEN stars Matt LeBlanc- Inspired by a true story during WWII, All the Queen's Men is a comedic drama that illustrates just how far some soldiers are willing to go for their country.>
Not your typical movie as this one failed at the theater's. However, watching at home with friends and a few drinks and you will be laughing all night. It has a large cult following. You will not be dissapointed.Read full review...

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Quirky Comedy

Fresh, adorable comedy with a stellar cast, and Eddie Izzard steals the show. Imaginatively written, with smart dialogue and great plot line, and it never takes itself seriously. Just watch it; you'll love it!Read full review...

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heels on the march

it is a funny and gripping movie.

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Very funny movie, better than expected

This movie is so much better than I was expecting! Eddie Izzard is fantastic, and the rest of the cast plays perfectly. You can't really take this movie seriously, but that is part of the fun. It's a lighthearted, fun comedy that will keep you laughing. Give it a shot, and I think you will be surprised.Read full review...

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GREAT MOVIE

Love it.

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All the Queen's Men (2003 DVD)

I purchased this DVD, because Eddie Izzard was in it. Turns out that Matt LeBlanc and the rest of the cast were good too. The storyline was different from other movies that I have seen. The story started out slowly, but soon got interesting. It had alot of humor, plus a romantic storyline. However, the main reason that I wanted this DVD was the fact that Eddie was in it.Read full review...

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Awesome!

I bought the movie three weeks ago and was immediately impressed with it. I like anything that has attractive gay men in it. I just watched the movie yesterday and I really enjoyed it. I would recommend this movies to my friends as well. Thanks Again !!Read full review...

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