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Pink Flamingos (1972)

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Directed by
John Waters

Written by
John Waters

Cast
Divine, David Lochary, Mary Vivian Pearce, Mink Stole, Danny Mills [more]


DVD Release Date
• R1: Sep 7, 2004

Budget $12,000

Official Website:
Pink Flamingos Website

MPAA Rating
Rated NC-17 for a wide range of perversions in explicit detail.

Running Time
1 hour, 33 minutes

Country USA

Studio Dreamland, New Line Cinema, Saliva Films

More info on IMDb.com

Other Titles
• John Waters' Pink Flamingos (1972)



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 Synopses for Pink Flamingos (1972)
1.

This is the movie that made John Waters famous, and quite possibly the film that made bad taste cool. Yes, Virginia, a large transvestite actually eats dog feces as a kind of dizzying denouement to this frequently illogical and intentionally disgusting movie, but by the time that happens, you're already numb ... and you've possibly laughed to the point of losing bladder control.

The plot revolves around two vile families laying claim to the title "The Filthiest People Alive." You've got pregnant women in pits, you've got grown men getting sexual satisfaction from chickens, you've got people licking furniture to perform trailer-park voodoo, and you've got classic lines like: "Oh my God! The couch ... it ... it rejected you!"

Waters, who went on to direct genuine pop-culture classics such as Hairspray and Serial Mom, made this celluloid sideshow with one aim--to make a name for himself. It worked. He does have a genuine eye for filmmaking (when the trailer burns down, you feel the white heat of Divine's pain and anger). On the other hand, you won't notice any disclaimers about stunt doubles and animals not being mistreated. There weren't, and they were. Welcome to the filthiest film in the world. --Grant Balfour

  

2.In this high watermark of the "Divine" films, the contest is on to decide who is the World's Champion of Grossness, prompting Divine to eat the excrement of a dog (no fooling) on screen.   

3.  Filmmaker John Waters exploded into infamy with this darkly comic classic, in which cross-dresser Divine stars as Babs Johnson, a criminal in hiding from the FBI in a trailer outside of Baltimore, Maryland. Accompanying Babs are her mother (Edith Massey), a dim-witted woman who is obsessed with eggs; her son Crackers (Danny Mills); and Cotton (Mary Vivian Pierce), Bab's "traveling companion" and Crackers' co-conspirator in unwholesome play.     



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