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Hairspray

  • 1988
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
25K
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Hairspray (1988)
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FarceParodySatireComedyDramaFamilyMusicMusicalRomance

A 'pleasantly plump' teenager teaches 1962 Baltimore a thing or two about integration after landing a spot on a local TV dance show.A 'pleasantly plump' teenager teaches 1962 Baltimore a thing or two about integration after landing a spot on a local TV dance show.A 'pleasantly plump' teenager teaches 1962 Baltimore a thing or two about integration after landing a spot on a local TV dance show.

  • Director
    • John Waters
  • Writer
    • John Waters
  • Stars
    • Sonny Bono
    • Ruth Brown
    • Divine
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Waters
    • Writer
      • John Waters
    • Stars
      • Sonny Bono
      • Ruth Brown
      • Divine
    • 93User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Sonny Bono
    Sonny Bono
    • Franklin von Tussle
    Ruth Brown
    Ruth Brown
    • Motormouth Maybelle
    Divine
    Divine
    • Edna Turnblad…
    Debbie Harry
    Debbie Harry
    • Velma Von Tussle
    Ricki Lake
    Ricki Lake
    • Tracy Turnblad
    Jerry Stiller
    Jerry Stiller
    • Wilbur Turnblad
    Vitamin C
    Vitamin C
    • Amber von Tussle
    • (as Colleen Fitzpatrick)
    Michael St. Gerard
    Michael St. Gerard
    • Link Larkin
    Leslie Ann Powers
    Leslie Ann Powers
    • Penny Pingleton
    Clayton Prince
    • Seaweed
    Mink Stole
    Mink Stole
    • Tammy
    Shawn Thompson
    Shawn Thompson
    • Corny Collins
    Ric Ocasek
    Ric Ocasek
    • Beatnik Cat
    Pia Zadora
    Pia Zadora
    • Beatnik Chick
    Jo Ann Havrilla
    Jo Ann Havrilla
    • Prudence Pingleton
    • (as Joann Havrilla)
    Alan J. Wendl
    • Mr. Pinky
    • (as Alan Wendl)
    Josh Charles
    Josh Charles
    • Iggy
    • (as Josh A. Charles)
    Jason Downs
    Jason Downs
    • Bobby
    • Director
      • John Waters
    • Writer
      • John Waters
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    User reviews93

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    8lastliberal

    I'm an integrationist. We shall overcome someday.

    It is hard to believe that we are celebrating the 20th anniversary of this film this week. It is even harder to believe that just one week after it opened Divine left the world's stage forever.

    But, the star of the show was Ricki Lake in her first year as a film actress. She camped up John Water's script and delivered an enjoyable musical movie with a message that is just as important today as it was 20 years ago.

    It was really interesting seeing people like Sonny Bono, Blondie, Jerry Stiller, Pia Zadora, and, of course, writer/director John Waters himself.

    A goofy satire that is just as good today as it was then.
    10lisado

    See This Movie!

    I saw it when it first came out, I've seen it several times since, and my last viewing was just a few weeks ago. It never seems flat or old.

    It takes a look at an issue that doesn't necessarily seem to be a goldmine of laughs (racial difficulties in the early '60s) and turns it into just that without robbing it of any dignity or sense of importance. John Waters seems to have pulled out all the stops to insure this outcome, and it really paid off.

    The "pleasingly plump" pre-talk show Ricki Lake turns in a great performance in a role that's an inspiration to "chunky" girls everywhere.

    As always, Waters picks cameo and supporting actors that are dead-on perfect. His own turn as a psychologist is an absolute scream! Brimming with hysterical lines and set-ups, this is a comedy you need to see, if you haven't already.
    8dakjets

    Divines cheerful farewell

    What a joyful and heartfelt movie this is, and totally different from many other US productions, thanks to John Waters ability to dare to stand out. First of all, this is the final movie from the late (great) Divine, who sadly passed away a short while after the film was released. He is really good in this film, and plays one of the lead characters with humour, passion and with a heart. The film has, as John Waters other films too, many funny, and strange cameo appearances, who are amusing and entertaining. Debbie Harry shows her acting talent in this film too. The story is light and cheerful, but underneath it has a message who deals with a more serious matter, racism. John Waters brings back a world of 50-music and Dance in this film, and it's very well done. This is so much better than the remake and no one can play Edna better better than Divine although John Travolta did his best. Ricky Lake does a good job here, but is not the films biggest asset. A must see.
    7DaleHirst

    Actually an excellent black comedy.

    And by that I don't mean the colour of someone's skin, but in the manner of The League of Gentlemen etc but rather than using gross or weird out comedy it parodies one of the most disgusting periods of humanity's history, when someone could be looked down on, legally, with the full backing of the law and the public unwillingness to integrate when it was finally legislated against.

    This really was a more than decent watch if you let yourself suspend your incredulity a little. The dancing show was a hilarious parody of a 60s show, the performance by the parents and the 3 presenters outside of the show environment especially stand out as works of comedy genius with the children just there as a plot device to move the story on.

    7.5/10.
    8blanche-2

    Baltimore teens dance and battle segregation in the '60s

    Ricki Lake plays Tracy Turnblad, a short, chubby teen with big hair who loves to dance in "Hairspray," a 1988 John Waters film starring Divine, Deborah Harry, Sonny Bono, Ruth Brown, Jerry Stiller, and Mink Stole.

    "Hairspray" has now been immortalized on Broadway as an enormous, energetic, fabulously entertaining musical which kept the conceit of a man playing Tracy's mother, again with great success.

    "Hairspray" is highly exaggerated in parts, which makes it extra funny, and Waters captures '60s Baltimore beautifully. Corny Collins, who is the Baltimore Dick Clark, would like nothing better than to integrate his television show, but blacks are only permitted to dance one night a week.

    The van Tussles are for segregation - that would be Sonny Bono, running for office, his wife Harry (on stage the former Miss Baltimore Crabs, in the film Miss Soft Crab). Harry's hairstyles are fantastic - HUGE - her last hairdo is in the form of an enormous loving cup.

    When Tracy's friend Penny takes up with the son of an outspoken black woman, Motormouth Mabel (Ruth Brown), her hysterical mother has her kidnapped and put in the hands of a psychiatrist (Divine as a man) who tries to torture her to stop liking black men. It's so outrageous it's funny, and that's where Waters shows his talent.

    When Tracy gets a contract modeling for a plus-sized woman's shop, the owner's live ad on Corny's show begins, "Tubby, tubby, 2 x 4, can't get through the kitchen door." It's this madcap treatment that keeps any of this from being remotely offensive.

    All the performances are delightful, and there's a nice turn by Pia Zadora as a black-haired beatnik chick.

    "Hairspray" has a lot of warmth that emanates from Tracy and the Turnblad family, and the mood stays upbeat throughout the entire film as the characters dance through life, Tracy with an overlay of blonde hair over her dark flip. Great music, great fun. "Hairspray" in any version is wonderful.

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Ricki Lake began rapidly losing weight due to the intense dance lessons she had to take for the film. She reportedly had to "eat like crazy" in order to stay plump.
    • Goofs
      In the closing credits, the 1988 production year is shown in Roman Numerals as "MCMDXXXVIII." It should be "MCMLXXXVIII."
    • Quotes

      Tracy Turnblad: Oh, Link. This is so romantic. l wish - l wish l was dark-skinned.

      Link Larkin: Tracy, our souls are black, even though our skin is white.

    • Crazy credits
      During the ending credits, there are footsteps moving to the beat of the song playing in the background.
    • Alternate versions
      The main title credits in the Italian version misspell Ric Ocasek's name as "Rock Ocasek."
    • Connections
      Edited into I Love the '80s (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Hairspray
      Written by Rachel Sweet, Willa Bassen, and Anthony Battaglia

      Performed by Rachel Sweet

      Produced by Kenny Vance

      Courtesy of Studio 900 Music, Sweet Rebel Music, and New Line Music

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Muévanse todos
    • Filming locations
      • Perry Hall High School - 8100 Ebenezer Rd, Perry Hall, Maryland, USA(should be 4601 Ebenezer Road, Perry Hall, MD)
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Stanley F. Buchthal
      • Robert Shaye Production
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,671,108
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $577,287
      • Feb 28, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,679,788
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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