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Hairspray, Female Trouble, And Multiple Maniacs: Three More Screenplays
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Here are three more of John Waters's most popular screenplays for the first time in print, including an original introduction by Waters and dozens of fun film stills. John Waters, the writer and director of these movies, is a legendary filmmaker whose films occupy their own niche in cinema history. His muse and leading lady was Divine a 300pound transvestite who could eat dog shit in one scene and break your heart in the next. In 'Hairspray,' a 'pleasantly plump' teenager, played by Ricki Lake, and her bighearted hairdresser mother, played by Divine, teach 1962 Baltimore about race relations by integrating a local TV dance show. 'Female Trouble' is a comingofage story gone terribly awry: Dawn Davenport (again, Divine), progresses from loving schoolgirl to crazed mass murderer destined for the electric chair all because her parents wouldn't buy her chacha heels for Christmas. In 'Multiple Maniacs,' dubbed by Waters a 'celluloid atrocity,' the traveling sideshow 'Lady Divine's Cavalcade of Perversions' is actually a front for a group of psychotic kidnappers, with Lady Divine herself the most vicious and depraved of all but her life changes after she gets raped by a fifteenfoot lobster.
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