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Polyester

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Released on August 21, 1991
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 ... Read More
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Divine Francine Fishpaw
Tab Hunter Todd Tomorrow
Edith Massey Cuddles
Mink Stole Sandra
David Samson Elmer Fishpaw
Joni Ruth White LaRue, mother
Mary Garlington Lulu Fishpaw
Ken King Dexter Fishpaw
Ken King Dexter Fishpaw
Hans Kramm Chauffeur
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