Difference between revisions of "Female Trouble"
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* Production Co: Dreamland | * Production Co: Dreamland | ||
* Distribution Co: Saliva Films (1974) (USA) (theatrical) | Danton Films (1975) (Canada) (theatrical) | * Distribution Co: Saliva Films (1974) (USA) (theatrical) | Danton Films (1975) (Canada) (theatrical) | ||
* Written and | * Written, Directed and Filmed by John Waters | ||
* Starring [[:Category: Divine|Divine]], David Lochary, Mary Vivian Pearce | * Starring [[:Category: Divine|Divine]], David Lochary, Mary Vivian Pearce | ||
* Produced by John Waters, Jochen Breitenstein, Jimmy Hutzler, James McKenzie, Leroy Morais | * Produced by John Waters, Jochen Breitenstein, Jimmy Hutzler, James McKenzie, Leroy Morais | ||
* Film Editing by Charles Roggero, John Waters | * Film Editing by Charles Roggero, John Waters | ||
Revision as of 04:04, 17 October 2022
Female Trouble (1974, USA) is a Comedy film directed by John Waters.
- Contents: Trailer | Review | Blu Ray | Available DVDs | Poster Art | Fun Facts | Theme Song | Double Feature Poster
- Featured in: John Waters Collection Box Set
- Featured On: TCM Underground
Main Details
- Released on October 11, 1974 (Baltimore, Maryland)
- Color
- Running Time: 89 min | USA:92 min (16 mm version) | USA:97 min (original length)
- Production Co: Dreamland
- Distribution Co: Saliva Films (1974) (USA) (theatrical) | Danton Films (1975) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Written, Directed and Filmed by John Waters
- Starring Divine, David Lochary, Mary Vivian Pearce
- Produced by John Waters, Jochen Breitenstein, Jimmy Hutzler, James McKenzie, Leroy Morais
- Film Editing by Charles Roggero, John Waters
Plot Summary
- A spoiled schoolgirl runs away from home, gets pregnant while hitch-hiking, and ends up as a fashion model for a pair of beauticians who like to photograph women committing crimes.
Also Known As
- Cosa de hembras (Spain)
- Rotten Mind, Rotten Face (USA) (working title)
- Thilykoi belades (Greece)
Taglines
- Nice girls don't wear cha-cha heels.
- She has a lot of problems
- A high point in low taste.
- Divine Returns! with the whole "Pink Flamingos" gang in John Waters' Female Trouble