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Hairspray (1988)
TrailerThe movie follows Tracy Turnblad, a 'pleasantly plump' teenager who teaches 1962 Baltimore a thing or two about integration after landing a spot on a local TV dance show and wins the coveted 'Miss Auto Show' crown.Actors: Sonny Bono, Ruth Brown, Divine, Debbie Harry, Ricki Lake, Jerry Stiller, Vitamin C, Michael St. Gerard, Leslie Ann Powers, Clayton Prince, Mink Stole, ...»Director: John WatersCountry: United StatesDuration: 92 minQuality: SDRelease: 1988IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Hairspray (1988)"
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Characters of "Hairspray (1988)"
Franklin von TusslePlayed by: Sonny BonoMotormouth MaybellePlayed by: Ruth BrownEdna TurnbladPlayed by: DivineVelma Von TusslePlayed by: Debbie HarryTracy TurnbladPlayed by: Ricki LakeWilbur TurnbladPlayed by: Jerry StillerAmber Von TusslePlayed by: Vitamin CLink LarkinPlayed by: Michael St. GerardPenny PingletonPlayed by: Leslie Ann PowersSeaweedPlayed by: Clayton PrinceTammyPlayed by: Mink StoleCorny CollinsPlayed by: Shawn ThompsonBeatnik CatPlayed by: Ric OcasekBeatnik ChickPlayed by: Pia ZadoraPrudy PingletonPlayed by: Joann HavrillaMr. PinkyPlayed by: Alan J. WendlIggyPlayed by: Josh CharlesBobbyPlayed by: Jason DownsI.Q. JonesPlayed by: Holter GrahamBradPlayed by: Dan GriffithPamPlayed by: Regina HammondConsuellaPlayed by: Bridget KimseyDashPlayed by: Frankie MaldonLou Ann LevorowskiPlayed by: Brooke Stacy MillsFenderPlayed by: John OrofinoCarmelitaPlayed by: Kim WebbShellyPlayed by: Debra WirthNadinePlayed by: Dawn HillLittle InezPlayed by: Cyrkle MilbournePaddy PingletonPlayed by: Doug RobertsMrs. MalinskiPlayed by: Lydia TroyNadine's MotherPlayed by: Verna DayJoke Store CustomerPlayed by: Kevin JosephClintonPlayed by: Donald WheelerBrentPlayed by: Paul ZimmermanAmyPlayed by: Jennifer JohnsAmusement Park PatronPlayed by: Scheryll Anderson -
Directors of "Hairspray (1988)"
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Creators of "Hairspray (1988)"
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Critic Reviews of "Hairspray (1988)"
New YorkerMay 28, 2008When Divine's Edna Turnblad is on-screen in the sleeveless dresses she's partial to, the movie has something like the lunacy of a W. C. Fields in drag.
Chicago ReaderJuly 16, 2007Not only Waters's best movie, but a crossover gesture that expands his appeal without compromising his vision one iota; Ricki Lake as the hefty young heroine is especially delightful.
VarietyJune 30, 2007John Waters' appreciation for the tacky side of life is in full flower in Hairspray, a slight but often highly amusing diversion about integration, big girls' fashions and music-mad teens in 1962 Baltimore.
Time OutJune 24, 2006Waters' most hygienically commercial film is a Retro schlock-fancier's delight.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003The actors are best when they avoid exaggeration and remain weirdly sincere. That way, they do nothing to break the vibrant, even hallucinogenic spell of Mr. Waters's nostalgia.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000The movie is a bubble-headed series of teenage crises and crushes, alternating with historically accurate choreography of such forgotten dances as the Madison and the Roach.
Radio TimesJuly 10, 2016Waters tones down his usual excesses, but his mischievous black sense of humour is still very much to the fore in this affectionate salute to Z-grade teen movies.
The DissolveMarch 10, 2014While it's corny by design, Hairspray also aims to get at something truthful, about the various kinds of prejudice [...] and how youthful optimism and music made a difference [...].
Common Sense MediaDecember 18, 2010A kitschy teen fantasy you can dance to.
Reverse ShotAugust 08, 2009The shock Waters's cinema offers, then, is not transcendent, but almost reflexive, implicating the viewer in the awkward complexities of his own humanity and forcing him to either celebrate it or run screaming away.
Antagony & EcstasySeptember 12, 2007The Waters film for your grandma, who will probably be only a little bit freaked out by it.
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