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    Hairspray (1988)

    The 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.
    Duration: 92 min
    Quality: SD
    Release: 1988
    IMDb: 7.0
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  • Actors of "Hairspray (1988)"

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  • Characters of "Hairspray (1988)"

    Franklin von Tussle. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Sonny Bono
    Motormouth Maybelle. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Ruth Brown
    Edna Turnblad. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Divine
    Velma Von Tussle. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Debbie Harry
    Tracy Turnblad. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Ricki Lake
    Wilbur Turnblad. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Jerry Stiller
    Amber Von Tussle. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Vitamin C
    Link Larkin. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Penny Pingleton. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Seaweed. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Clayton Prince
    Tammy. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Mink Stole
    Corny Collins. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Shawn Thompson
    Beatnik Cat. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Ric Ocasek
    Beatnik Chick. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Pia Zadora
    Prudy Pingleton. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Joann Havrilla
    Mr. Pinky. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Alan J. Wendl
    Iggy. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Josh Charles
    Bobby. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Jason Downs
    I.Q. Jones. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Holter Graham
    Brad. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Dan Griffith
    Pam. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Regina Hammond
    Consuella. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Bridget Kimsey
    Dash. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Frankie Maldon
    Lou Ann Levorowski. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Fender. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: John Orofino
    Carmelita. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Kim Webb
    Shelly. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Debra Wirth
    Nadine. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Dawn Hill
    Little Inez. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Paddy Pingleton. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Doug Roberts
    Mrs. Malinski. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Lydia Troy
    Nadine's Mother. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Verna Day
    Joke Store Customer. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Kevin Joseph
    Clinton. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Donald Wheeler
    Brent. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Paul Zimmerman
    Amy. Character of Hairspray (1988)
    Played by: Jennifer Johns
    Amusement Park Patron. Character of Hairspray (1988)
  • Directors of "Hairspray (1988)"

    John Waters. Director of Hairspray (1988)
    John Waters
    Birthdate: 22 April 1946, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
  • Creators of "Hairspray (1988)"

    John Waters. Director of Hairspray (1988)
    John Waters
    Birthdate: 22 April 1946, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
  • Critic Reviews of "Hairspray (1988)"

    New Yorker
    May 28, 2008

    When 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 Reader
    July 16, 2007

    Not 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.

    Variety
    June 30, 2007

    John 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 Out
    June 24, 2006

    Waters' most hygienically commercial film is a Retro schlock-fancier's delight.

    New York Times
    May 20, 2003

    The 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-Times
    January 01, 2000

    The 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 Times
    July 10, 2016

    Waters 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.

    Times (UK)
    September 03, 2015

    Perhaps Waters' best known movie.

    The Dissolve
    March 10, 2014

    While 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 Media
    December 18, 2010

    A kitschy teen fantasy you can dance to.

    Reverse Shot
    August 08, 2009

    The 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 & Ecstasy
    September 12, 2007

    The Waters film for your grandma, who will probably be only a little bit freaked out by it.

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