While I agree that without the "Bathtub Scene", "Victor/Victoria" makes a stronger statement, I love the whole scene as an example of Blake Edwards cleverness and skill. I also think that this scene contains some of Henry Mancini's best music (reminiscent of "The Great Race").
I don't think that King's turmoil ends after he finds out that Victoria is a woman in the bathtub scene. He is glad that he now knows that she is a woman, but the world still knows her as a man-Victor. If he is to pursue a relationship with her, it must be as a man to man, not the man to woman relationships he has had in the past, most recently with Dixie or Trixie or what ever her name is. Leslie Anne Warren by the way, is fantastic as King's moll and she is so funny when "Victor" drags her into the bedroom and she whispers, "Lock the door." Then she screams "She's a woman!"
This is a hilarious movie and I watch it all the time.
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