Pink Flamingos
John Waters made bad taste perversely transcendent with the forever shocking counterculture sensation Pink Flamingos, his most infamous and daring cinematic transgression. Outré diva Divine is iconic as the wanted criminal hiding out with her family of degenerates in a trailer outside Baltimore while reveling in her tabloid notoriety as the “Filthiest Person Alive.” When a pair of sociopaths (Mink Stole and David Lochary) with a habit of kidnapping women in order to impregnate them attempt to challenge her title, Divine resolves to show them and the world the true meaning of the word “filth.” Incest, cannibalism, shrimping, and film history’s most legendary gross-out ending—Waters and his merry band of Dreamlanders leave no taboo unsmashed in this gleefully subversive ode to outsiderhood, in which camp spectacle and pitch-black satire are wielded in an all-out assault on respectability.
DIRECTOR-APPROVED BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
- New 4K digital restoration, supervised and approved by director John Waters, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack
- Divine Trash, a feature-length 1998 documentary by Steve Yeager about Waters and the making of Pink Flamingos, featuring interviews with cast and crew
- Two audio commentaries featuring Waters, from the 1997 Criterion laserdisc and the 2001 DVD release
- New conversation between Waters and filmmaker Jim Jarmusch
- Tour of the film’s Baltimore locations, led by Waters
- Deleted scenes and alternate takes
- Trailer
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- PLUS: An essay by critic Howard Hampton and a piece by actor and author Cookie Mueller about the making of the film, from her 1990 book Walking Through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black
New cover by Eric Skillman
DIRECTOR-APPROVED BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
- New 4K digital restoration, supervised and approved by director John Waters, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack
- Divine Trash, a feature-length 1998 documentary by Steve Yeager about Waters and the making of Pink Flamingos, featuring interviews with cast and crew
- Two audio commentaries featuring Waters, from the 1997 Criterion laserdisc and the 2001 DVD release
- New conversation between Waters and filmmaker Jim Jarmusch
- Tour of the film’s Baltimore locations, led by Waters
- Deleted scenes and alternate takes
- Trailer
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- PLUS: An essay by critic Howard Hampton and a piece by actor and author Cookie Mueller about the making of the film, from her 1990 book Walking Through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black
New cover by Eric Skillman
Cast
- Divine
- Divine/Babs Johnson
- David Lochary
- Raymond Marble
- Mary Vivian Pearce
- Cotton
- Mink Stole
- Connie Marble
- Edith Massey
- Mama Edie
- Danny Mills
- Crackers
- Channing Wilroy
- Channing
- Cookie Mueller
- Cookie
- Paul Swift
- Eggman
- Susan Walsh
- First kidnapped girl
- Linda Olgeirson
- Second kidnapped girl
Credits
- Director
- John Waters
- Written by
- John Waters
- Produced by
- John Waters
- Filmed by
- John Waters
- Divine’s makeup and costumes
- Van Smith
- Titles
- Alan Rose
- Randy Burman
- Technical assistants
- Vincent Peranio
- Ed Peranio
- Barry Golome
- Bob Adams
- Pat Moran
- Set design
- Vincent Peranio
- Stills
- Lawrence Irvine