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Polyester (1981)
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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
. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Stiv Bators
Bo-Bo Belsinger
Divine
Francine Fishpaw
Mary Garlington
Lulu Fishpaw
Ken King
Dexter Fishpaw
Hans Kramm
Chauffeur
Edith Massey
Cuddles
David Samson
Elmer Fishpaw
Mink Stole
Sandra
Joni Ruth White
LaRue, mother
Tab Hunter
Todd Tomorrow
Production Crew
Sara Risher
Associate Producer
David Insley
Cinematographer
Chris Stein
Composer (Music Score)
Michael Kamen
Composer (Music Score)
Van Smith
Costume Designer
John Waters
Director
Charles Roggero
Editor
Robert Shaye
Executive Producer
John Waters
Producer
Robert Maier
Producer
Vincent Peranio
Production Designer
Robert Maier
Production Manager
Steven J. Rogers
Production Sound Mixer
John Waters
Screen Story
John Waters
Screenwriter
Pernaio
Set Designer
Vincent Peranio
Set Designer
John Waters
Short Story Author
John Waters
Short Story Author
Chris Stein
Songwriter
Deborah Harry
Songwriter
Michael Kamen
Songwriter
Steven J. Rogers
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1981
Runtime: 86
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Color type
Cinefex color
Produced by
New Line Cinema
Awards
1987 - Film Presented - Telluride Film Festival
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.