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1977 FILM BY RICHARD BENNER
Outrageous (musical)

Outrageous Fortune discography         
Outrageous Fortune Soundtracks
The following is a list of soundtracks that have been released for the New Zealand television comedy/drama series Outrageous Fortune.
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Outrageous (album); Outrageous (disambiguation)
adj.
1) outrageous to + inf. (it's outrageous to permit such behavior)
2) outrageous that + clause (it's outrageous that such practices are allowed)
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Outrageous (album); Outrageous (disambiguation)
If you describe something as outrageous, you are emphasizing that it is unacceptable or very shocking.
I must apologise for my outrageous behaviour...
Charges for local telephone calls are particularly outrageous.
ADJ [emphasis]
outrageously
Car-parks are few, crammed, and outrageously expensive...
ADV: usu ADV adj

Wikipedia

Outrageous!

Outrageous! is a 1977 Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Richard Benner. The film stars Craig Russell as female impersonator Robin Turner, and Hollis McLaren as Turner's schizophrenic roommate Liza Conners. The plot begins in Toronto, with later scenes in New York City.

The film is based on "Making It", a short story by writer Margaret Gibson from her 1976 collection The Butterfly Ward; Russell and Gibson were roommates in real life.

Outrageous! was one of the first gay-themed films ever to receive widespread theatrical release in North America. The sequel Too Outrageous! was released in 1987. A stage musical that was adaptated from the film was produced by Canadian Stage in 2000.