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Format: VHS
 Mar 1995
 Rated PG-13
 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround
 Sound: Stereo, Surround, HiFi
 Closed Captioned
 88 min.
 UPC: 765362751037 |
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Movie Description The androgynous "Pat" of "Saturday Night Live" fame makes, uh, it's big screen debut, and it's no easier to tell if Pat's a he or a she. Pat pursues Pat's goals oblivious to the confusion, embarrassment and even obsession afflicting those around the walking human paradox that is Pat.
Synopsis Look up the word "androgynous" in the dictionary, and you just might find a picture of Pat. However, Pat is completely unaware that her asexual appearance and manner cause utter confusion in her friends, co-workers and neighbors, who desperately want to know Pat's gender. And they try every trick in the book to figure it out -- but Pat defeats them every time.
Adding to the wackiness is Pat's best friend Chris -- a hippie who's just as gender-unspecific as Pat. Meanwhile, Pat's androgyny does not prevent him/her from having an admirer, Kyle, who is determined to uncover whether Pat's a he or a she. Will he succeed? And if he does, what will the answer be?
Film Notes Color by Technicolor.
Copyright Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc.
Industry Reviews What's that movie that made less than ten thousand dollars at the box office? "It's Pat - The Movie." Based on the neutered character Julia Sweeney introduced on Saturday Night Live, this bloated, low-concept film purportedly was script-doctored by Sweeney pal Quentin Tarantino. Surprisingly, it does have a few funny moments. VideoLog by Muze - Casey Fahy
Quotations "The comedy that proves love is a many gendered thing." -- marketing line for the film
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