Multiple Maniacs
JOHN WATERS: DIVINE FILTH, PART 1
"One must remember that there is such a thing as good bad taste and bad bad taste." — John Waters
In our new series, John Waters: Divine Filth, we'll be exploring the stories behind Waters' early films, specifically the films made during the years when he collaborated with his muse, the legendary drag performer Divine.
During the nearly two decades that they made films together, Waters' films moved from the fringes, with underground short films like HAG IN A BLACK LEATHER JACKET and EAT YOUR MAKEUP, to the multiplexes, with their mainstream breakthrough HAIRSPRAY.
In this episode, we'll tell the story of Waters' early years growing up in Baltimore, how he began making films with likeminded misfits (his regular troupe of cast and crew, The Dreamlanders), and through the production of his first narrative feature of note, MULTIPLE MANIACS.
CAST & CREW
Directed by: John Waters
Written by: John Waters
Produced by: John Waters
Cast: Divine | David Lochary | Mary Vivian Pearce | Mink Stole | Cookie Mueller | Edith Massey | George Figgs | Paul Swift | Susan Lowe
Cinematography: John Waters
Edited by: John Waters
Music by: John Waters
Release Date: April 10, 1970 (Baltimore)
Theme Song: "There's Still a Little Bit of Time, If We Hurry and I Mean Hurry" by Slasher Film Festival Strategy.
This episode was written, produced and edited by Gary Horne, Justin Bishop, and Todd A. Davis.
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