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Hairspray

  • 1988
  • G
  • 1h 32m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,0/10
25 k
MA NOTE
Hairspray (1988)
Official Trailer
Liretrailer2:10
1 vidéo
78 photos
ComédieComédie musicaleDrameFamilleMusiqueRomanceFarceParodieSatire

En 1962 à Baltimore, un adolescent « rondelet » donne une ou deux leçons sur l'intégration après avoir décroché une place dans une émission de danse télévisée locale.En 1962 à Baltimore, un adolescent « rondelet » donne une ou deux leçons sur l'intégration après avoir décroché une place dans une émission de danse télévisée locale.En 1962 à Baltimore, un adolescent « rondelet » donne une ou deux leçons sur l'intégration après avoir décroché une place dans une émission de danse télévisée locale.

  • Director
    • John Waters
  • Writer
    • John Waters
  • Stars
    • Sonny Bono
    • Ruth Brown
    • Divine
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,0/10
    25 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • John Waters
    • Writer
      • John Waters
    • Stars
      • Sonny Bono
      • Ruth Brown
      • Divine
    • 91Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 61Commentaires de critiques
    • 77Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 1 victoire et 7 nominations au total

    Vidéos1

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    Trailer 2:10
    Hairspray

    Photos78

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Sonny Bono
    Sonny Bono
    • Franklin von Tussle
    Ruth Brown
    Ruth Brown
    • Motormouth Maybelle
    Divine
    Divine
    • Edna Turnblad…
    Debbie Harry
    Debbie Harry
    • Velma Von Tussle
    Ricki Lake
    Ricki Lake
    • Tracy Turnblad
    Jerry Stiller
    Jerry Stiller
    • Wilbur Turnblad
    Vitamin C
    Vitamin C
    • Amber von Tussle
    • (as Colleen Fitzpatrick)
    Michael St. Gerard
    Michael St. Gerard
    • Link Larkin
    Leslie Ann Powers
    Leslie Ann Powers
    • Penny Pingleton
    Clayton Prince
    • Seaweed
    Mink Stole
    Mink Stole
    • Tammy
    Shawn Thompson
    Shawn Thompson
    • Corny Collins
    Ric Ocasek
    Ric Ocasek
    • Beatnik Cat
    Pia Zadora
    Pia Zadora
    • Beatnik Chick
    Jo Ann Havrilla
    Jo Ann Havrilla
    • Prudence Pingleton
    • (as Joann Havrilla)
    Alan J. Wendl
    • Mr. Pinky
    • (as Alan Wendl)
    Josh Charles
    Josh Charles
    • Iggy
    • (as Josh A. Charles)
    Jason Downs
    Jason Downs
    • Bobby
    • Director
      • John Waters
    • Writer
      • John Waters
    • Tous les acteurs et membres de l'équipe
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Commentaires des utilisateurs91

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    8moonspinner55

    Nostalgia gone askew

    John Waters reveals a somewhat more sentimental side with "Hairspray", a movie several people have told me they absolutely hated. I wondered what it was about Waters' style as a filmmaker that could provoke such anger? I think it's his affection for '60s movie-clichés transposed through nostalgia and Waters' own gross-out sensibilities (and his particular brand of humor, which can be quite wicked). I didn't much care for the film the first time I saw it, but I gave it a second chance and it grew on me. The reckless amateurishness is off-putting at first, but you have to meet "Hairspray" halfway. There is much to enjoy here, not the least of which is Divine as Ricki Lake's mom (and also as a bigoted network bigwig); wheeling and dealing after her daughter finds TV fame, Divine becomes a coiffed society queen, twisting away in front of the television and tossing off jaded quips like, "It's the times...they're a-changin'." The performances are all happily hammy, colorful and amusing, and the lightweight story comfortably shoehorns-in relevant political issues to counterbalance the slapstick. Ricki Lake is very appealing in her debut; also hilarious, Pia Zadora as a beatnik and Debbie Harry as the mother of Lake's main rival ("1-2-cha-cha-CHA, 1-2-cha-cha-CHA!"). It's not a seamless, polished picture, but it does have heart and charm and this sold me--but on the second time around. *** from ****
    7DaleHirst

    Actually an excellent black comedy.

    And by that I don't mean the colour of someone's skin, but in the manner of The League of Gentlemen etc but rather than using gross or weird out comedy it parodies one of the most disgusting periods of humanity's history, when someone could be looked down on, legally, with the full backing of the law and the public unwillingness to integrate when it was finally legislated against.

    This really was a more than decent watch if you let yourself suspend your incredulity a little. The dancing show was a hilarious parody of a 60s show, the performance by the parents and the 3 presenters outside of the show environment especially stand out as works of comedy genius with the children just there as a plot device to move the story on.

    7.5/10.
    9bkoganbing

    Free Tracy Turnblad

    Hairspray both this version and the new 2007 one are a pair of great satirical films about teenage mores in the early Sixties of the Civil Rights Era. Sometimes our heroes and heroines for civil rights and human decency can be found where you least expect.

    Such a person is Tracy Turnblad played by later television host Rikki Lake who's a full figured gal in every sense of the word. Her biggest desire growing up in Baltimore of the Early Sixties is to get on the local teen hop show hosted by Corny Collins. The regulars who dance there have a celebrity status, but something a fat girl dare not hope to dream.

    Tracy doesn't hope, she lives the dream and actually gets picked to dance and be a regular to the distress of plastic teen princess Colleen Fitzpatrick. But it's a cause for celebration for Tracy's parents played by Divine and Jerry Stiller and her best friend Leslie Ann Powers.

    All this is against the background of the civil rights era and Baltimore had its problems also. The Corny Collins show is segregated with a prescribed Negro Day once a month. That seems as bogus to Tracy as baseball being segregated not too long ago and she joins the fight to integrate the show. She's even convinced her teen dream new boyfriend Michael St. Gerard to join in as well.

    A subplot is Powers finding love herself in the person of Clayton Prince who is black and that's upsetting to a lot of people, not the least is Powers's mother. It would be within that same decade that the Supreme Court did away with miscegenation laws, so these kids are running some real risks.

    Hairspray is a very funny film with a very serious message about live and live. In fact that's the main problem with the world today right now, certain people feeling they've got the right through religion or secular philosophy or plain out and out wealth who just feel they've the right to dictate the lives the rest of us are supposed to lead in conforming to how they see the world.

    In the remake of Hairspray, Queen Latifah who plays Ruth Brown's role of Motormouth Mabel says to the characters playing the Powers and Prince roles that as a racially mixed couple that those young people should be prepared for a whole lot of stupid in the world to deal with. One cast member of this version of Hairspray had occasion to deal with a whole lot of stupid back in 1994.

    In the cast he's listed as Keith Douglas, lead singer of the Lafayettes DooWop group, but he was Keith Douglas Pruitt, a talented musician, actor, and composer. He and his partner were attacked by a trio of suburban rednecks who were dismayed at seeing two members of the same sex holding hands on Waverly Place. Keith sustained a fractured skull and a hearing loss for a while looked to permanently impair his career in music.

    It was in my working days with New York State Crime Victims Board that I met Keith Pruitt. I did the claims for both he and his partner, giving them what my agency could provide for both of them. He did go back to work eventually to the applause of his friends and admirers of his work.

    Keith Pruitt died only a week ago at the age of 47. He left a legacy in art, but he also left a legacy in life as a genuine hero. One who certainly never started out to be one, but things are thrust upon us in life sometimes. He stood up to the homophobic bigots and bashers with dignity and pride. I'm really proud I knew him and was part of his story in a small way.

    And so this review of Hairspray is dedicated to Keith Pruitt, someone we can all emulate in life.
    8dakjets

    Divines cheerful farewell

    What a joyful and heartfelt movie this is, and totally different from many other US productions, thanks to John Waters ability to dare to stand out. First of all, this is the final movie from the late (great) Divine, who sadly passed away a short while after the film was released. He is really good in this film, and plays one of the lead characters with humour, passion and with a heart. The film has, as John Waters other films too, many funny, and strange cameo appearances, who are amusing and entertaining. Debbie Harry shows her acting talent in this film too. The story is light and cheerful, but underneath it has a message who deals with a more serious matter, racism. John Waters brings back a world of 50-music and Dance in this film, and it's very well done. This is so much better than the remake and no one can play Edna better better than Divine although John Travolta did his best. Ricky Lake does a good job here, but is not the films biggest asset. A must see.
    8blanche-2

    Baltimore teens dance and battle segregation in the '60s

    Ricki Lake plays Tracy Turnblad, a short, chubby teen with big hair who loves to dance in "Hairspray," a 1988 John Waters film starring Divine, Deborah Harry, Sonny Bono, Ruth Brown, Jerry Stiller, and Mink Stole.

    "Hairspray" has now been immortalized on Broadway as an enormous, energetic, fabulously entertaining musical which kept the conceit of a man playing Tracy's mother, again with great success.

    "Hairspray" is highly exaggerated in parts, which makes it extra funny, and Waters captures '60s Baltimore beautifully. Corny Collins, who is the Baltimore Dick Clark, would like nothing better than to integrate his television show, but blacks are only permitted to dance one night a week.

    The van Tussles are for segregation - that would be Sonny Bono, running for office, his wife Harry (on stage the former Miss Baltimore Crabs, in the film Miss Soft Crab). Harry's hairstyles are fantastic - HUGE - her last hairdo is in the form of an enormous loving cup.

    When Tracy's friend Penny takes up with the son of an outspoken black woman, Motormouth Mabel (Ruth Brown), her hysterical mother has her kidnapped and put in the hands of a psychiatrist (Divine as a man) who tries to torture her to stop liking black men. It's so outrageous it's funny, and that's where Waters shows his talent.

    When Tracy gets a contract modeling for a plus-sized woman's shop, the owner's live ad on Corny's show begins, "Tubby, tubby, 2 x 4, can't get through the kitchen door." It's this madcap treatment that keeps any of this from being remotely offensive.

    All the performances are delightful, and there's a nice turn by Pia Zadora as a black-haired beatnik chick.

    "Hairspray" has a lot of warmth that emanates from Tracy and the Turnblad family, and the mood stays upbeat throughout the entire film as the characters dance through life, Tracy with an overlay of blonde hair over her dark flip. Great music, great fun. "Hairspray" in any version is wonderful.

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    • Anecdotes
      Ricki Lake began rapidly losing weight due to the intense dance lessons she had to take for the film. She reportedly had to "eat like crazy" in order to stay plump.
    • Gaffes
      In the closing credits, the 1988 production year is shown in Roman Numerals as "MCMDXXXVIII." It should be "MCMLXXXVIII."
    • Citations

      Tracy Turnblad: Oh, Link. This is so romantic. l wish - l wish l was dark-skinned.

      Link Larkin: Tracy, our souls are black, even though our skin is white.

    • Générique farfelu
      During the ending credits, there are footsteps moving to the beat of the song playing in the background.
    • Autres versions
      The main title credits in the Italian version misspell Ric Ocasek's name as "Rock Ocasek."
    • Connexions
      Edited into I Love the '80s (2002)
    • Bandes originales
      Hairspray
      Written by Rachel Sweet, Willa Bassen, and Anthony Battaglia

      Performed by Rachel Sweet

      Produced by Kenny Vance

      Courtesy of Studio 900 Music, Sweet Rebel Music, and New Line Music

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    • Both "Hairspray" films are rated PG. Why is this version more crude than the 2007 one?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 février 1988 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Muévanse todos
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Perry Hall High School - 8100 Ebenezer Rd, Perry Hall, Maryland, États-Unis(should be 4601 Ebenezer Road, Perry Hall, MD)
    • sociétés de production
      • New Line Cinema
      • Stanley F. Buchthal
      • Robert Shaye Production
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    • Budget
      • 2 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 6 671 108 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 577 287 $ US
      • 28 févr. 1988
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 6 679 788 $ US
    Voir les informations détaillées sur le box-office sur IMDbPro

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    • Durée
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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