2000, 84 minutes, Rated PG
This witty and charming romantic comedy centres around a contemporary rock band, who, after losing their steady gig and being dumped by their record label, decide to orchestrate the faux death of their lead singer, "Dan" (Tyler Christoper), he hopes that record sales will catapult through the roof. After all, artists are worth more dead than alive, or are the? When nobody shows up for the funeral and Dan's unsuspecting, hipster girlfriend, "Eden" (Kill Ritchie), begins screwing rival band members, Dan, having been cooped up in his apartment, can take it no longer. Born out of desperation, Dan dresses up in his Grandmother's (Gloria LeRoy) clothes.
Without thinking through the consequences of his actions, he heads out into the world as a woman. Wandering aimlessly through Hollywood, a disguised Dan goes into a local watering hole where he is hit on by numerous men, getting a glimpse as what it's like to be a woman.
Going on stage for an amateur mic night, the audience is captivated by this lovely young beauty. "Reggie Rein" (Una Damon), a sleazy record company executive emerges from the awestruck crowd and introduces herself, offering "Danielle" a recording deal.
Bak at their apartment, Dan and his drummer accomplice "Steve" (Patrick Y. Malone) celebrate their new opportunity. They are invited to attend a record label party at "Puzzle Levy's" (Harry Ban Gorkum) mansion. They have finally arrived! Things don't go as planned when Danielle befriends "Claire" (Elena Lyons) a journalist for a music magazine who is doing a story on the now deceased singer/songwriter. Dan/Danielle is completely taken by Claire. It's love at first sight. They become best girl friends, spending a great deal of time together.
The situation spins out of control when Dan decides he can't go on with the charade and reveals his true identity to a packed house of fans, professing his love for Claire. Through his journey, Dan grows to understand what is truly important to him.
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