Hairspray (1988) Movie Review
Hairspray (1988) Review
"Hairspray (1988)" Overview

Rating: PG
1988
Cast and Crew
Director : John WatersProducer : Rachel Talalay
Screenwiter : John Waters
Starring : Sonny Bono,Ruth Brown,Divine,Colleen Fitzpatrick,Debbie Harry,Jo Ann Havrilla,Ricki Lake,Ric Ocasek,Leslie Ann Powers,Clayton Prince,Michael St. Gerard,Jerry Stiller,Mink Stole,Shawn Thompson,Alan J. Wendl,Pia Zadora
Some 34 years after the Supreme Court ended segregation, John Waters made
Hairspray, probably his most wholesome film ever (it's rated PG), to relive his
Baltimore youth among the regulars of his local American Bandstand-esque dance
show. Hairspray's The Corny Collins Show was indeed based on a real
Baltimore show called The Buddy Deane Show, and Waters' skewering of the young
Elvises and their high-hair girls is dead-on.
Set in 1963, Baltimore was still fighting integration by refusing to let black
youths participate in shows like these. The minority finds an unlikely
champion, though, in Tracy Turnblad (Ricki Lake) an enormous girl who only
wants to dance! As the pretty kids push against the rising popularity of the
fat girl, a convenient analogue to racial discrimination develops.
Newly released as a double-disc DVD with Pecker, Waters and Lake take us
through some of Hairspray's more memorable moments. Namely, I had no idea that
the film was the debut of one Colleen Fitzpatrick, now better known as Vitamin
C. I also didn't recall how much fun this movie was, what with the histrionics
of the "dance council," the meddling parents, and the ever-higher hairdos.
It's not exactly Malcolm X, but Waters has never really made a stronger
political statement since this film. Check it out.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



