A 1980s photographer and advertising designer trying on clothes in a vintage clothing store find themselves transported to the 1930s.
Starring:
Hinton Battle
Frank Gorshin
Eartha Kitt
John Moffatt
Elaine Paige
Studio:
Filmed: 1983 - Released: 1983
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