Tricia's Wedding

Tricia's Wedding (1971)

The first family invites you to Tricia's Wedding, an event of international magnitude starring The Cockettes in color

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1971-06-12
  • User Rating: 4.9/10 from 7 ratings
  • Runtime: 0h 33min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Nocturnal Dream Shows
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Milton Miron
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Summary

The world-famous Cockettes enact Tricia Nixon's wedding to Edward Cox on June 11, 1971. Hurtme O. Hurtme, television correspondent, covers the wedding and interviews celebrities in attendance such as Golda Meir, Indira Gandhi, Jacqueline Onassis, Queen Elizabeth, and Elizabeth Taylor. Coretta King sings. During the reception, Eartha Kitt puts LSD in the punch. All hell breaks loose.

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  • Goldie Glitters

    as Tricia Nixon
  • Richard Koldewyn

    as Pope Paul VI (as Scrumbly Koldewyn)
  • Sylvester

    as Coretta Scott King / Delegate from Uma Guma
  • Steven Arnold

    as Joan Kennedy
  • Frank Bourquin

    as Mrs. Cox, Sr.
  • Bobby Cameron

    as Patricia Nixon
  • Pristine Condition

    as Rose Kennedy
  • Dusty Dawn

    as Julie Nixon Eisenhower
  • Tomata Du Plenty

    as Hazel the Maid
  • Anton Dunnigan

    as Eartha Kitt
  • John Flowers

    as Phyllis Diller
  • Marga Gómez

    as Indira Gandhi
  • Chris Kilo

    as Rev. Billy Graham
  • Michael J. Lyons

    as Prince Charles
  • Link Martin

    as Madame Nu
  • Johnny McGowan

    as Jackie Onassis / Bridesmaid
  • Milton Miron

    as Announcer / BB Rebozo (as Sebastian)
  • Marshall Olds

    as Edward Cox, the groom
  • Kreemah Ritz

    as President Nixon
  • John Rothermel

    as Mamie Eisenhower
  • Lendon Sadler

    as Mahalia Jackson / Bridesmaid
  • Michael Shane

    as Lady Bird Johnson
  • Pamela Tent-Carpenter

    as Golda Meir / Bridesmaid
  • Steven Walden

    as Queen Elizabeth II / Bridesmaid
  • Daniel Ware

    as Martha Mitchell
  • Roger Webster

    as David Eisenhower
  • Martin Worman

    as Sen. George Murphy
Directing Milton Miron Director
Writing Robert Patteson Writer
Writing Milton Miron Writer
Writing Kreemah Ritz Writer
Crew Paul Aratow Cinematography
Editing David Webb Peoples Editor
Production Mark L. Lester Producer