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Mrs. Nash is a screenplay in the style of Alfred Hitchcock that follows Claypool Wright as he transforms from a young male Bostonian lawyer to a frontier military officer's wife.
Heflin creates a believable male character who chooses to become female, defying patriarchal "machismo" expectations to reveal his feminine self, which is both fearful and exciting for him as he becomes "her."
This story is based on real historical people and events, since "Mrs. Nash," was the first recorded EruoAmerican male to live his life as a female in American history. Even Elizabeth Custer mentions Mrs. Nash in one of her many biographies of her famous husband, George Armstrong Custer, so Heflin includes Libby, as she was called by friends, in this film as the tour de force she probably was in real life.