A drag queen comes to the rescue of a man who, after inheriting his father's shoe factory, needs to diversify his product if he wants to keep the business afloat.A drag queen comes to the rescue of a man who, after inheriting his father's shoe factory, needs to diversify his product if he wants to keep the business afloat.A drag queen comes to the rescue of a man who, after inheriting his father's shoe factory, needs to diversify his product if he wants to keep the business afloat.
- Awards
- 1 win & 7 nominations
- Young Lola
- (as Courtney Phillip)
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- TriviaInspired by the true story of a traditional English men's footwear factory in Northamptonshire, which turned to production of kinky boots for drag queens in order to save the ailing family business and safeguard the jobs of the local community.
- GoofsThe voicemail Charlie leaves Lola in Milan goes "Lola, when you pick this up it's Charlie from Northampton" But when she plays it for Charlie, and Lauren after the cat-walk it goes "Lola, it's Charlie from Northampton."
- Quotes
Lola: [looks horrified] Burgundy. Please, God, tell me I have not inspired something burgundy. Red. Red. *Red*. *Red*, Charlie boy. *Red*! Is the color of sex! Burgundy is the color of hot water bottles! Red is the color of sex and fear and danger and signs that say, Do. Not. Enter. All my favorite things in life.
- Crazy creditsThe final number carries over to the start of the end credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Real Kinky Boots Factory (2006)
But that's exactly what you have here. Charlie Price played by Joel Edgerton is a 21st century George Bailey, the closest I've ever seen to one portrayed in a long time. He's inherited his family business which is a shoe factory in Northampton. But the market is interested in the kind of craftsmanship his company has been known for over generations. Outlets are now buying cheaper stuff from the former Soviet bloc. He's letting his workers go.
One of them, Linda Bassett, tells him to get up and fight. And an inspiration hits him in the form of a spiked heel. He rescues what he first thinks is a woman, but it is a drag entertainer played by Chiwetel Ejiofor. Her spike has broken off in the attack and she's going to have to lay out some big money for new boots.
Like in the old cartoons, a lightbulb goes on over his head and he realizes there's a market here untapped for feminine footwear for cross-dressers. And who better to design the stuff than the person who knows her needs best.
It's not as easy as it sounds. Edgerton has a whole load of issues to overcome as does Ejiofor in learning to trust and respect his new business partner.
If you've seen any of Frank Capra's populist classics from the Thirties and Forties you already know what the ending will be.
Though for the life of me I cannot see James Stewart doing what Edgerton almost has to do to save the situation at the fashion show.
- bkoganbing
- May 11, 2006
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- Also known as
- The Kinky Boot Factory
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,822,428
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $77,529
- Apr 16, 2006
- Gross worldwide
- $9,950,133
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1