Directed by Adam Reeves, "My Brother's Shoes" is a fish-out-of-water zany comedy that borders on fantasy and reality. Dallas, portrayed by country singer Peter Stringfellow, is a successful executive with a beautiful wife (Gretta Sosine) and a lovely home. He has dreams of having a family and leading a rich, conservative life. Austin (Jacob Ellis) is his younger gay brother who is always in trouble financially and romantically. He has dreams of winning first place in the local drag queen contest and then using the money to start a new life. Each brother thinks the other "has it so good" and wishes that they could experience what the other one's life is really like. By a strange twist of fate, they switch places. The world around them sees no difference but Dallas and Austin realize they have been switched. Now Austin must handle the office for Dallas as Dallas spends the day getting ready for the upcoming drag contest with the help of Austin's sidekick, Jackie. The hilarity reaches ...
This is in the tradition of Vice Versa, Freaky Friday, It's a Boy Girl Thing and the like which has a body swap themed, only this time, body swap is between an older Straight brother, Dallas Trent (Pete Stringfellow) and his younger gay brother, Austin Trent
Since they didn't follow the usual body swapping chaos which we always see in films with the same theme, the result here is unfunny.
There's no body swap! It's just a stupid clothes swap.
The gay brother who is a drag queen doesn't act like a drag queen at all. He's so manly. The big brother who is supposed to be straight is a softie. Miscast.
Gosh...there's one terrible anal sex scene here! How come they're covered in blanket while having sex? Oh c'mon they're in a private room. That's so silly to watch.