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Thursday 16 July 2015

Polyester (1981)

 








 


























 


 







Divine, presiding over most of this, brings considerable sweetness to the role of Francine, wringing her hands in anguish and pining for Mr. Right. He eventually turns up in the form of Tab Hunter, who proves to be a funnier casting idea than he is a presence. Mr. Hunter seems not quite sure of what the rest of the cast is up to, and the other actors have a snappy, straight-faced manner he can't match. Mr. Hunter is certainly endearing, though, for playing a man who runs an art-house drive-in, one with champagne and caviar at the refreshment stand and a Marguerite Duras triple bill on the screen. Divine, lovestruck and trying hard to please, is seen poring bewilderedly over a copy of Cahiers du Cinema.
One of the numerous things that makes ''Polyester'' fun is Odorama. At 10 different points in the movie, a number flashes on the screen and the viewer can consult a card that carries the appropriate smell - skunk, say, or sneakers. And Deborah Harry contributes perhaps the first set of song lyrics to contain the phrase ''French Provincial.''

Hip and Stylized

POLYESTER, directed, written and produced by John Waters; director of photography, David Insley; edited by Charles Roggero; music by Chris Stein and Michael Kamen; released by New Line Cinema. At the National, Broadway and West 44th Street; Eastside Cinema, Third Avenue between 55th and 56th Streets; Festival, Fifth Avenue at 57th Street; New Yorker, Broadway and West 88th Street; Waverly, the Avenue of the Americas and West Third Street, and other theaters. Running time: 86 minutes. This film is rated R.

Francine Fishpaw . . . . . Divine Todd
Tomorrow . . . . . Tab Hunter
Cuddles . . . . . Edith Massey
Sandra . . . . . Mink Stole
Elmer Fishpaw . . . . . David Samson
LaRue . . . . . Joni Ruth White
Lulu Fishpaw . . . . . Mary Garlington
Dexter Fishpaw . . . . . Ken King
Chauffeur . . . . . Hans Kramm



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