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Multiple Maniacs

  • Director: John Waters
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Trash Film
  • Themes: Crime Sprees
  • Main Cast: Divine
  • Release Year: 1970
  • Run Time: 90 minutes

Plot

Another effort from notoriously tasteless duo John Waters and Divine, Multiple Maniacs finds heavyweight transvestite Divine as the maniacal head of a group of murderous kidnappers. Bent on ridding society of it's most boring element, suburbanites, Divine and company tour under the guise of Lady Divine's Cavalcade of Perversions, a not-so-elaborate ruse to lure in the most complacent element of the population and slaughter them en masse. Mesmerized by promises of "actual queers, kissing on the lips," and other such promises of lurid thrills, the plan works like a charm until a vicious love triangle leads to a risky plot to murder ringleader Divine. Despite their past, Divine's partner David (David Lochary) and scheming newcomer Mary Mary Vivian Pierce) plot to dispose of the murderous murderess just as Divine is planning to fire David. Enraged at the sudden turn of events, Divine hits the streets in anger only to find innovative uses for a rosary before being raped by a man in a dress and a giant lobster. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Divine - Lady Divine; George Figgs - Jesus Christ; David Lochary - Mr David; Susan Lowe; Edith Massey - Barmaid/Jesus Christ's mother; Cookie Mueller; Mary Vivian Pearce - Bonnie; Ed Peranio; Mink Stole - Religious pervert; Paul Swift; Susan Walsh; Pat Moran; Jack Walsh; Jack Roberts

Credit

John Waters - Director, John Waters - Editor, John Waters - Screenwriter

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Multiple Maniacs

Mary Vivian Pearce and Divine
Directed by John Waters
Produced by John Waters
Written by John Waters
Starring Divine
David Lochary
Mary Vivian Pearce
Mink Stole
Cookie Mueller
Edith Massey
Music by John Waters
Cinematography John Waters
Editing by John Waters
Distributed by New Line Cinema
Dreamland
Release date(s) April 10, 1970
Running time 81 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $5,000

Multiple Maniacs (1970) is a comedy film by U.S. filmmaker John Waters. The film features several actors who were part of the Dreamland acting troupe for Waters' films, including Divine, Mary Vivian Pearce, David Lochary, Mink Stole, Edith Massey, and Cookie Mueller.

The title pays tribute to Herschell Gordon Lewis's 2000 Maniacs, as John Waters states in his book Shock Value.

Plot

Lady Divine (Divine) is the owner and operator of a show called the The Cavalcade of Perversion, a free exhibit of various perversions and fetish acts and obscenities such as the "Puke Eater". The show is free, although the various performers must persuade and even physically drag reluctant passers-by to attend.

As a finale to every show, Lady Divine comes in and robs the patrons at gunpoint. This arrangement seems successful to Lady Divine's lover, Mr. David (David Lochary), until Lady Divine becomes bored with the routine, and decides to murder the patrons rather than merely robbing them.

After escaping the murder scene, she comes home to her prostitute daughter Cookie (Cookie Mueller) and her new boyfriend Steve (Paul Swift), a member of the Weather Underground.

Lady Divine receives a call from Edith (Edith Massey), proprietor of the local bar, who informs Lady Divine that Mr. David had been at her bar with another woman. Divine heads there to catch them, but is raped on the way by two glue-sniffers. While contemplating these events the Infant of Prague appears and leads her to a church.

Making her way uncertainly into the church, Lady Divine prays, but is then approached and seduced by a strange young woman (Mink Stole). They have a sexual encounter in the church pew, the woman inserting a rosary into Lady Divine's rectum while describing the Stations of the Cross.

Now lesbian lovers, Lady Divine and Mink go to Edith's bar with the intent to kill Mr. David and his mistress, but they are too late; David and his lover (who have by this time decided that they have to kill Lady Divine to protect themselves) have left.

Mr. David returns to Cookie's house to kill Divine, but finds only Cookie and fellow performer Rick there. An argument ensues and David's lover accidentally kills Cookie. They tie up Rick and hide Cookie's corpse just before Divine and Mink return.

When Mr. David's lover tries to shoot Lady Divine, Divine attacks and kills her with a knife. She then turns on Mr. David and eviscerates him as well, devouring his internal organs and becoming more frenzied. In a fit of passion, she kills Mink after she shoots Rick, and becomes crazed upon finding her daughter's body hidden behind the couch.

Just after collapsing, exhausted from the ordeal, a giant lobster (named Lobstora) enters and rapes Lady Divine. In the aftermath (mumbling "You're a maniac now, Divine") , she destroys a car, then runs around Baltimore, insane, bloody, and wearing a mink coat.

The film ends with the appearance of the National Guard, who surround Lady Divine on the street and shoot her down, accompanied by the sound of Kate Smith singing "God Bless America".

Cast

Writer and director John Waters

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