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Pink Flamingos was released on VHS and Betamax in 1981, and the re-release in 1997 from New Line Home Video became the second best-selling VHS for its week of release. The film was released in the John Waters Collection DVD box set along with the original NC-17 version of A Dirty Shame , Desperate Living , Female Trouble , Hairspray , Pecker ...
John Samuel Waters Jr. (born April 22, 1946) is an American filmmaker, writer, actor, and artist. He rose to fame in the early 1970s for his transgressive cult films, including Multiple Maniacs (1970), Pink Flamingos (1972) and Female Trouble (1974).
Moran was the owner of the dog whose feces Divine ate in the infamous final scene of Pink Flamingos (1972). She played Patty Hitler in the film, a Nazi gossiper who supplies vital information to the main characters, but her role was mostly cut from the film, being reduced to a minor cameo in a party scene. [7]
‘Pink Flamingos’ (1972) 1972’s “Pink Flamingos” was director John Waters' third full-length movie, and it’s fair to say that it put him on the map. It remains his most famous movie ...
‘Pink Flamingos’ (1972) Drag artist Divine earns the title of “filthiest person alive” in this John Waters trash cinema classic about a deranged group of outcasts.
Pink Flamingos: 1972 1997 re-release rated NC-17 for a wide range of perversions in explicit detail. [72] Santa Sangre: 1989 Rated NC-17 for several scenes of extremely explicit violence; edited version rated R for bizarre, graphic violence and sensuality, and for drug content. [73] The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet: 1970 Rated NC-17 in ...
Neurotic and delusional suburban housewife Peggy Gravel and her overweight maid, Grizelda Brown, go on the lam after Grizelda smothers Peggy's husband Bosley to death. A cross-dressing policeman arrests the pair and gives them an ultimatum: go to jail or be exiled to Mortville, a filthy shantytown ruled by the evil Queen Carlotta and her treasonous daughter, Princess Coo-Coo.
‘Pink Flamingos’ (1972) Following his premature death in 1988, the legendary drag queen Divine has lived on in the works of fringe artists and mainstream creators, ...