The Hollywood Revue of 1929 is a comedy-musical film that features an ensemble cast in a variety show format. With an all-star lineup, the film includes comedy sketches, singing and dancing performances, and even a spoof of Romeo and Juliet. It is a colorful showcase of the entertainment industry in the 1920s, with comedic moments and musical numbers throughout the movie.
What if William Shakespeare never existed... until now. Our Modern Bard is caught in a love triangle of confused sexuality, cross dressing, mistaken identity, and bedroom trysts. Does Shakespeare love his lusty best friend, Wilma Hartford, who's also a drag queen, or his lovely long-time girlfriend Anne Hathaway. This battle to understand Shakespeare's true heart is a comic romp. All the while, Shakespeare peddles his screenplays in Hollywood. Renaissance and modern sensibilities clash when an all-male stage version of Macbeth and the misogynistic low-budget film "The Taming of the Shrew" open simultaneously. The combustion makes "The Bard," played by comedic genius Jason D. Johnson, the most controversial screenwriter in Hollywood.
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