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Pink Flamingos

1972, Movie, NC-17, 95 mins

PINK FLAMINGOS
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Billed as "the most disgusting picture of all time," this absolutely uninhibited exercise in scatology and low camp was the breakthrough film for Baltimore-based independent filmmaker John Waters, who later entered the commercial mainstream with such films as HAIRSPRAY and SERIAL MOM. The improbable star of this ultra-low budget cinematic gross-out is 300-pound transvestite Divine, whose willingness to do virtually anything in front of the camera, along with an undeniable sc... read more leave a comment
Year: 1972
Rated NC-17

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Cast
Divine: Divine/Babs Johnson
David Lochary: Raymond Marble
Mink Stole: Connie Marble
Mary Vivian Pearce: Cotton
Edith Massey: Miss Edie
Danny Mills: Crackers

 

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