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Female Trouble

Divine  Actor Divine  Actor David Lochary  Actor Mary Vivian Pearce  Actor Mink Stole  Actor Edith Massey  Actor

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MPAA Rating: NC17
Contains:Violence,Nudity,Not For Children

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Female Trouble

UPC: 794043751523

Studio: New Line Home Video

MPAA Rating: NC17   Contains:[Violence, Nudity, Not For Children]

Summary: A riotously funny bad-taste epic from director John Waters, Baltimore's "Prince of Puke," this sick classic tells the depraved life story of obese criminal Dawn Davenport (Divine), from her bad-girl youth as a go-go dancer on Baltimore's infamous Block to her death in the electric chair. Mink Stole is terrific as Dawn's bratty daughter Taffy, conceived following a romp on a junkyard mattress with a fat derelict in soiled underpants (also played by Divine). Mary Vivian Pearce and David Lochary co-star as crazed owners of a beauty-parlor who are convinced that "crime equals beauty," and they take Dawn under their wings, forcing her to mainline liquid eyeliner to enhance her appeal. Edith Massey steals the film as Dawn's obsessive neighbor, Ida, who wants her nephew to be gay (because heterosexuals lead "sick and boring lives") and throws acid in Dawn's face when she marries him. A hilariously appalling film, Female Trouble is just as disgusting and far funnier than Waters' previous Pink Flamingos, if not as notorious. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

Category: Comedy

Features: ccOriginal uncut full-length version
Commentary by John Waters

Female Trouble

Format: Digital Video Disc (DVD)

Release Date: 06/14/2005

Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen

Audio: DD1 Dolby Digital Mono, DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo

Runtime: 98 Minutes

Sides: 1

Number of Discs: 1

Language(s) English

Subtitles: English

Region: USA & territories, Canada

Chapters: Side #1 --
1. ...Main Titles [2:21]
2. ...Youth [5:18]
3. ...Cha Cha Heels [2:31]
4. ...Dawn Meets Earl [2:18]
5. ...Pregnant [2:06]
6. ...Career Girl [1:33]
7. ...Early Criminal [4:15]
8. ...Aunt Ida [2:03]
9. ...Lipstick Beauty Salon [4:55]
10. ...Married Life [1:33]
11. ...5 Years Later [7:28]
12. ...Dawn's Big Break [5:14]
13. ...Gator's Goodbye [2:55]
14. ...A Smashing Dinner Party [5:27]
15. ...A New Look for Dawn [4:28]
16. ...Model of the Year [5:35]
17. ...Taffy's Daddy [2:55]
18. ...Show Business [2:13]
19. ...A Painful Homelife [5:03]
20. ...Superstar Nightclub [4:03]
21. ...Dawn's Act [4:57]
22. ...The Trial [9:36]
23. ...Dawn's Big Day [5:09]
24. ...Final Curtain Call [3:28]

Donald Guarisco

John Waters' follow-up to the notorious Pink Flamingos is slicker and believe it or not, even more twisted. Despite its low-budget nature, Female Trouble's script and direction are much more ambitious: The surprisingly complex story packs a novel's worth of plot into 98 minutes without ever feeling overwritten, and Waters fills each frame of the film with outrageously gaudy sets, costumes, makeup, and hairdos that create a convincingly surreal atmosphere of bad taste (special kudos must also be directed to production designer Vincent Peranio and costume/makeup whiz Van Smith, who each played a crucial role in creating this world). However, Female Trouble is so consistently over-the-top and hysterically shrill in its pursuit of sick humor that it might frighten off even the hardiest cult film addicts. The characters are written in a way that makes them all unsympathetic, the film's theme of "crime equals beauty" is likely to make even the most liberal-minded viewers squirm, and the story plays sordid themes like child abuse, incest, and mutilation for laughs of the darkest variety. Just the same, those brave enough to stick with Female Trouble will find the film has its rewards: Waters works in some clever visual references to Russ Meyer and Herschell Gordon Lewis and the supporting cast is full of memorable turns, especially Edith Massey's jaw-dropping work as Gator's anti-heterosexual mother. Best of all, Female Trouble is graced with Divine's most impressive performance. He goes about his transformation from spoiled teen to crazed murderess with the kind of fearless bravado that few actors ever attempt and puts on a display of go-for-broke histrionics that would put Joan Crawford to shame: Highlights include a sex scene where Divine plays both participants and the hilarious "nightclub act" that climaxes with Divine attempting to execute the audience. In short, Female Trouble is required viewing for anyone with a serious interest in John Waters or Divine but casual moviegoers should approach the film with extreme caution. ~ Donald Guarisco, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Danny Mills  Actor 
Sally Turner  Actor 
John Waters  Director 
John Waters  Producer 
John Waters  Screenwriter 
Divine  Actor 
Divine  Actor 
David Lochary  Actor 
Mary Vivian Pearce  Actor 
Mink Stole  Actor 
Edith Massey  Actor 
Cookie Mueller  Actor 
Susan Walsh  Actor 
Michael Potter  Actor 
Ed Peranio  Actor 
Paul Swift  Actor 
George Figgs  Actor 
Susan Lowe  Actor 
George Hulse  Actor 
Roland Hertz  Actor 
Betty Woods  Actor 
Hilary Taylor  Actor 
Channing Wilroy  Actor 
Seymour Avigdor  Actor 
Elizabeth Coffey  Actor 

Country: USA

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