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Pink flamingos / Female trouble

English · DVD

US Version | Region code 1
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pink flamingos
this landmark cult classic sets a benchmark for the bizarre that has never been equaled. divine stars as babs johnson, "the filthiest person alive." when fellow degenerate mink stole covets her title, down-and-dirty competition ensues. don't miss the infamous dog walking scene, or the fabulous edith massey starring as "the egg lady."
female trouble
divine stars as mean teen dawn davenport, who turns to a life of crime when her parents fail to give her the cha-cha heels she wants for christmas. with her illegitimate daughter (mink stole) and delinquent girlfriends beside her, she becomes a bizarre canvas for the fascist lipstick beauty salon owners (david lochary, mary vivian pearce).
a media star obsessed with the idea that "crimes is beauty," her story comes to a shocking conclusion!

Product details

Producer John Waters
Director John Waters
Actor Mink Stole, David Lochary, Mary Vivian Pearce, Divine
Screenplay John Waters
 
Genre Comedy
Content DVD
FSK / age rating from age 0
Publication date 02.10.2001
Audio English (Dolby Surround), English (Mono), English (Stereo)
Subtitles English
Length 190 Minutes
Screen 1.85:1
Version US Version
Region code 1
 

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Customer reviews

  • Yeaaaahhhhh....!

    Written on 24. August 2004 by flip.

    Für alle Geniesser von wirlklich schrägen Indie Filmen, dieser hier ist wirklich ein Klassiker.
    Divine in ihrem/seinem climax!

  • pimk flamingos

    Written on 31. December 2003 by ultrazone.

    John Waters ai suoi massimi splendori. Il vero re del "poor taste", dissacrante con la grande Divine.

  • Göttlich

    Written on 30. September 2003 by Der Al aus H..

    Puaaaahhh! Absolut Geniiiaaal! Die rabenschwarzeste Gesellschaftskritik, die man sich vorstellen kann. Genau gesagt: unser ur-eigenesVerhalten ins bodenlos Groteske gesteigert. Auch wenn sich das Gezeigte in Realität nur in Ausnahmefällen so deutlich manifestiert, ist offensichtlich: die Menschheit ist krank, eine apriori Fehlkonstruktion, ein göttlicher Fehler, der sich vermutlich bald selber erledigen wird (bis dann freue ich mich an solch guten, zum Denken anregenden Filmen: gilt auch für alle weiteren John Waters-Filme, auch für die "salonfähigen").

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