Dress Code (2000)

Dress Code (2000)
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Shirley MacLaine makes her feature directorial debut with this offbeat comedy. Bruno (Alex D. Linz) is an eight-year-old boy attending a Catholic school; he is bright, is a good student, and wants to become an etymologist. He also likes to wear dresses, which causes him plenty of problems -- bullies beat him up on a regular basis, and the school's Mother Superior (Kathy Bates) thinks that something must be wrong with him. Bruno's mother Angela (Stacey Halprin), who tips the scales at 450 pounds, has just lost her husband Dino (Gary Sinise) to trampy Donna Marie (Joey Lauren Adams). With her pal Dolores (Jennifer Tilly) giving Angela regular reports on Dino's activities, she's too occupied to worry much about her son. When Bruno is hurt one day while wearing a skirt, he's taken to the hospital; with Angela suffering from a heart attack and Dino refusing to look after him, it falls to his grandmother Helen (MacLaine) to take care of the boy. But Bruno has finally found a playmate at school who doesn't find him strange -- Shaniqua (Kaimi Davael), a young black girl who wants to be a cowgirl. While Bruno was Shirley MacLaine's first attempt at directing a fictional film, it was not her first experience behind the camera; she previously made the Oscar-nominated documentary The Other Half of the Sky: A China Memoir. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Alex D. LinzShirley MacLaine, (more)
Director(s):
Shirley MacLaine
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Shirley MacLaine makes her feature directorial debut with this offbeat comedy. Bruno (Alex D. Linz) is an eight-year-old boy attending a Catholic school; he is bright, is a good student, and wants to become an etymologist. He also likes to wear dresses, which causes him plenty of problems -- bullies beat him up on a regular basis, and the school's Mother Superior (Kathy Bates) thinks that something must be wrong with him. Bruno's mother Angela (Stacey Halprin), who tips the scales at 450 pounds, has just lost her husband Dino (Gary Sinise) to trampy Donna Marie (Joey Lauren Adams). With her pal Dolores (Jennifer Tilly) giving Angela regular reports on Dino's activities, she's too occupied to worry much about her son. When Bruno is hurt one day while wearing a skirt, he's taken to the hospital; with Angela suffering from a heart attack and Dino refusing to look after him, it falls to his grandmother Helen (MacLaine) to take care of the boy. But Bruno has finally found a playmate at school who doesn't find him strange -- Shaniqua (Kaimi Davael), a young black girl who wants to be a cowgirl. While Bruno was Shirley MacLaine's first attempt at directing a fictional film, it was not her first experience behind the camera; she previously made the Oscar-nominated documentary The Other Half of the Sky: A China Memoir. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

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Director(s):
Shirley MacLaine
Writer(s):
David Ciminello
Producer(s):
David KirkpatrickRobert LeveenDavid Ciminello
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Jen S.

We watched this movie on TV this weekend but missed the beginning. We plan to rewatch it again. My kids had a good laugh!! I would definitely recommend it!!

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Peter P.

Its an all around good flic, although sketchy and a tad over-wrought and under acted by name actors. The star, a young boy, cute as a button and sassy, does great. Its more less an under-dog story. Not academy award material, but good, solid and entertaining for everyone, especially to kids: follow your dreams!

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Paul K.

I rented this movie because of Shirley Maclaine and Kathy Bates. Did not like it at all. The story was ridiculous and I found it odd that Shirley MacLaine's character never once referred to her grandson by his name. What a strange movie.

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