- Overview
A year in the life of the Palm Springs Follies, featuring beautiful, ageless performers from around the world in a show that is always Standing Room Only. The film intercuts colorful interviews with the participants and footage of auditions, rehearsals, and the actual performances.
- Release Date
10 August 1997
- DirectingMel Damski
- Budget
$0.00
- Revenue
$0.00
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