Hairspray (1988)



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Synopsis:
Forever interested in the kitsch built into past eras, director John Waters chooses the TV dance show craze of the early '60s for his playful focus in Hairspray. Ricki Lake plays Tracy Turnblad, just one of several alliteratively named characters coming of age in 1962 Baltimore, where "The Corny Collins Show" is the most popular American Bandstand-type program, watched by hundreds of young dreamers each day after school. Being chosen to dance on it is the ultimate status symbol and every young girl's dream, and Tracy improbably wins a featured spot when she infiltrates a dance contest and makes a better impression than her favored rival, the catty Amber von Tussle (Colleen Fitzpatrick). Always able to have fun, even when she's being mocked by the jealous popular girls, Tracy wins the affections of Amber's boyfriend and soon begins leading a movement to integrate the dance show, which has previously featured blacks only in a once-weekly theme night. She is arrested following a demonstration at a local theme park owned by Amber's father (Sonny Bono), who subscribes to the same theory of race relations as "The Corny Collins Show." Tracy's adventures are also filtered through her loving but eccentric parents (Divine and Jerry Stiller) and involve a humorous cultural clash with pot-smoking beatniks (Ric Ocasek and Pia Zadora).

~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
2/26/1988
Director Credit
John Waters Director
Cast Credit
Michael Willis Governor's Mansion Newsman
June Thorne Von Tussle Picket
Brook Yeaton Tough Guy #1
Brenda Alford Trinklette #2
Brooke Mills Lou Ann
Joey Perillo TV Secruity Guard
Peter Koper Governor's Mansion Policeman
Alan J. Wendl Mr. Pinky
Divine Arvin Hodgepile
Mary Jefferson Street Lady #1
Mark Oliver Geometry Student
Patrick Mitchell Teen Street Fan
Carolyn Walker Trinklette #3
Matt Myers Singing Bum
Leo Rocca Governor
Rick Anderson Von Tussle Picket
Kim Webb Carmelita
Toussaint McCall Himself
James Parisi Governor's Aide
Mary Vivian Pearce Hairhopper Mother
Scheryll Anderson Amusement Park Patron
Josh Charles Iggy
Keith Douglas Lead Lafayette
Adam Tucker Cop
David Samson WZZT Official
Joseph Eubanks Governor's Mansion Picket
Charlie Hawke Amusement Park Patron
Susan Lowe Angry Mother
Dan Griffith Brad
William Rose Amusement Park Patron
Jeff Gardner Tough Guy #2
Holter Ford Graham I.Q. Jones
Rosemary Knower Mrs. Shipley
George Stover Governor's Mansion Policeman
John Waters The Psychiatrist
Pia Zadora Beatnik Chick
Kevin Joseph Joke Store Customer
W.H. Brown Governor's Mansion Picket
Darrell Taylor Governor's Mansion Picket
Ricki Lake Tracy Turnblad
Michael St. Gerard Link Larkin
Divine Edna Turnblad
Salvatore Bono Franklin von Tussle
Ruth Brown Motormouth Maybell
Debbie Harry Velma Von Tussle
Leslie Ann Powers Penny Pingleton
Clayton Prince Seaweed
Jerry Stiller Wilbur Turnblad
Mink Stole Tammy
Shawn Thompson Corny Collins
Ric Ocasek Beatnik Cat
Production Credits Credit
Robert Maier Producer
Sara Risher Executive Producer
Stanley F. Buchthal Co-Producer
Robert Kenneth Shaye Executive Producer
Sara Risher Producer
Rachel Talalay Co-Producer
John Waters Co-Producer
Robert Kenneth Shaye Producer
Rachel Talalay Producer
Art Department Credit
Vincent Peranio Art Director
Casting Credit
Mary Colquhoun Casting
Pat Moran Casting
Choreography Credit
Edward Love Choreography
Film Camera Credit
David Insley Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Robert Maier Line Producer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Walter Avant Smith, Jr. Costume Designer
Walter Avant Smith, Jr. Makeup



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