
Still Kicking: The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies
Documentary · Music
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.
Top Cast
Riff Markowitz
Riff Markowitz
Self
Riff Markowitz
Self


Jerry Antes
Jerry Antes
Self
Jerry Antes
Self
Joan Arline
Joan Arline
Self
Joan Arline
Self
Judy Bell
Judy Bell
Self
Judy Bell
Self
Beverly Burgess
Beverly Burgess
Self
Beverly Burgess
Self
Leila Burgess
Leila Burgess
Self
Leila Burgess
Self
Pat Godfrey
Pat Godfrey
Self
Pat Godfrey
Self
Dorothy Kloss
Dorothy Kloss
Self
Dorothy Kloss
Self
Henry LeTang
Henry LeTang
Self
Henry LeTang
Self
Gil Miller
Gil Miller
Self
Gil Miller
Self
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