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Divine (Harris G. Milstead) 
(1946 - 1988)

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Divine Trash (1998) Divine Trash (1998)

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Independent producer and author John Pierson (Spike, Mike, Slackers and Dykes) defines the 1970s American indie scene as "the three Johns: John Cassavetes, John Sayles, and John Waters." John Waters, Baltimore's king of sleaze, in such classy company? According to Pierson in this 1998 documentary, Waters had an even more profound impact on American cinema. Director Steve Yeager, a Waters intimate for decades (he plays a bit part in Pink Flamingos), gathers the surviving members of his stock company for a portrait of the director, from backyard puppet show impresario to the transgressive underground and exploitation director who grossed out America in the 1970s. A generous array of film clips is enriched with archival interviews with Divine, David Lochary, and Edith Massey, and a chorus of film critics and underground and independent directors.

Fully half of the film chronicles the making of Pink Flamingos, with actual behind-the-scenes footage from the shoot (including the most priceless direction ever captured on film: "David, act some more"). A plentiful portion pays tribute to Divine ("the Godzilla of drag queens"), whom Waters calls "my Elizabeth Taylor." The only real disappointment in this rich and highly entertaining documentary is that it ends with Flamingos, as if his entire career since is a mere coda to this cultural touchstone. But this portrait is so rich and detailed that it's a forgivable directorial choice. --Sean Axmaker

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Lust in the Dust (1984) Lust in the Dust (1984) 

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I first saw this on the big screen. It was funny then and it is funny on the video screen. A spoof of the Clint Eastwood save-the-fair-maiden from the bad guys medium sized epics. Geoffrey Lewis is a good bad guy. Lanie Kazan is excellent as the tough girl who fights mano a mano with our heroine the petite-plus Devine. Cesar Romero has almost as much fun being serious as when he was The Joker. And, there is dust and occasional lust and a town that looks like it needs The Magnificent Seven. I still enjoy seeing this one at least once a year. It is a good choice for college age types who don't want to think too hard after a tough exam. If you like this one, be sure to catch Tab and Devine in Polyester and Devine in Hairspray. -- Anonymous Review

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Pink FlamingosPink Flamingos (1972)

This adventure in total sleaze is still one of the most disgusting and perversely funny films ever made. Zaftig matriarch Babs Johnson (Divine) and her family of egg-adoring mom (Edith Massey) and chicken-loving son (Danny Mils) battle the repugnant Connie and Raymond Marble (Mink Stole and David Lochary) for the title of "filthiest person alive." A classic of the genre. Restored version with additional footage.

Directed by John Waters.

Starring:  Divine, Edith Massey, Danny Mils, Mink Stole, David Lochary.

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Divine Filmography:

Mondo Trasho (1969)
The Diane Linkletter Story (1970)
 Luminous Procuress(1971)
Multiple Maniacs (1971)
Pink Flamingos (1972)
Female Trouble (1974)
The Alternative Miss World (1980)
Divine, Live at the Hacienda (1983)
Divine Shoot Your Shot (1983)
I Wanna Be a Beauty Queen (1985)
Lust in the Dust (1985)
Trouble in Mind (1986)
Hairspray (1988)
Divine Trash (1998)
The John Waters Archives

    

Dark Lady's Divine Shrine

"Glenn was born before civil rights, gay rights, or women's rights...God doesn't want people created out of a Xerox machine...The tragedy is that Glenn was cut off right at the point of becoming who he really was, and the world will never see how that flower could have unfolded"-Reverend Leland Higginbotham in his Eulogy at Divine's funeral; Baltimore, Maryland, March 1988...

 

Divine Movies

The Filthiest Movie Site Alive

John Waters took this overweight, make-up heavy trailer park queen and made her into a B film goddess. Features photos from her films.

 

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