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Movie
Polyester
Synopsis
After making a name for himself with such underground gross-out epics as Pink Flamingos and Desperate Living, director John Waters made a bid for somewhat wider acceptance with this black comedy, which is sedate only by the standards of his previous work. Francine Fishpaw (Divine) is a housewife whose life has become a living hell. Her husband Elmer (David Samson) runs a porno theater (currently showing the classic My Burning Bush) and is having an affair with secretary Sandra (Mink Stole), a vision of sleaze in Bo Derek-style cornrow braids who informs Elmer, "Children would only get in the way of our erotic lifestyle!" Francine has two teenage children, Dexter (Ken King), who likes to sniff glue and stomp on women's feet, and Lulu (Mary Garlington), a brazen slut who hangs out with overage juvenile delinquent Bobo (Stiv Bators) and gleefully anticipates her next abortion. Francine's best friend, Cuddles (Edith Massey), is a slightly insane heiress who is somehow convinced she's a debutante. Francine's life has become so miserable that her dog commits suicide rather than witness it, but a light appears on the horizon -- Todd Tomorrow (Tab Hunter), the handsome and dashing owner of a local drive-in specializing in art films (their current bill is a Margurerite Duras triple feature), with whom Dawn enters into a torrid affair. Subversive on all fronts, Polyester was originally shown in "Odorama" (patrons were given a card with ten scratch-and-sniff patches, to be smelled at key points in the action) and featured a romantic theme song sung by that new hitmaking duo, Deborah Harry and Bill Murray.
Cast
- Divine
- Tab Hunter
- Edith Massey
- Mink Stole
- David Samson
- Joniruth White
- Mary Garlington
- Ken King
- Hans Kramm
- Stiv Bators
- Rick Breitenfeld
- Michael Watson
- Derek Neal
- Jean Hill
- Jim Hill
- John Brothers
- Mary Vivian Pearce
- Sharon Niesp
- Cookie Mueller
- Susan Lowe
- Tom Diventi
- George Hulse
- Tony Parkham
- George Figgs
- Alberto Panella
- Frank Tamburo
- Brook Yeaton
- John Allen
- Nancy Morgan
- Keats Smith
- Gordon Kamka
- David Klein
- George Stover
- Steve Yeager
- Mary Egoff
- John De La Vega
- Chuck Yeaton
- George Udell
- Charles Roggero
- Vincent Pernaio
- Vincent Peranio
- Sara Risher
- John Waters
- David Insley
- Robert Shaye
- Van Smith