She-Man (film)

Albert Rose is introduced as a normal American man who is wealthy, athletic, handsome, and popular with women.

The speaker is revealed to be a mysterious woman named Dominita, who wants to force Albert to become her servant for one year, and pay her a sum of $20,000.

But he then gradually accepts, shaving his entire body, having his eyebrows plucked, and wearing makeup, a wig, breast forms, and a French maid outfit.

The psychologist appears again at his desk to give a summary and states that Albert is a "transvestite" who enjoys cross-dressing, with no change to his sexual orientation or to his emotions.

The cast members are as follows:[1] Leslie Marlowe, who played Albert Rose, was a well-known female impersonator, or professional drag queen.

[3] She-Man was filmed in Lehigh Acres, Florida, with a funeral parlor and a greenhouse providing the main sets.

This theme, in various forms, is often the plotline in most CD fiction.An encyclopedia of gay and lesbian films described She-Man as "hilariously bad in all respects".

[5] The Southeastern Pictures Corporation initially released the exploitation documentary film Queens at Heart in 1967 along with She-Man.

[6] This short documentary film provides a rare look at four trans women in New York City, prior to the Stonewall riots.