moviebox header nav
moviebox search icon
muted

Female Trouble

1976

R

1 h 29 m

United States

Comedy

Crime

A spoiled schoolgirl runs away from home, gets pregnant while hitch-hiking, and ends up as a fashion model for a pair of beauticians who like to photograph women committing crimes.
More

7.1 /10

11583 people rated

Watch Online

Watch in App

Episodes

Top Cast

User Review

Episodes
Top Cast
User Review

Episodes

film
lklk
Netflix
Plex
Top Cast(19)
default avatar
Divine
Dawn Davenport
default avatar
Divine
Earl Peterson
starring avatar
David Lochary
Donald Dasher
starring avatar
Mary Vivian Pearce
Donna Dasher
starring avatar
Mink Stole
Taffy Davenport
starring avatar
Edith Massey
Aunt Ida
starring avatar
Cookie Mueller
Concetta
starring avatar
Susan Walsh
Chicklette
starring avatar
Michael Potter
Gater
default avatar
Ed Peranio
Wink
starring avatar
Paul Swift
Butterfly
starring avatar
George Figgs
Dribbles
starring avatar
Susan Lowe
Vikki
default avatar
George Hulse
Teacher
default avatar
Margie Skidmore
School Snitch
default avatar
Berenica Cipcus
Mean Girl
default avatar
Betty Woods
Dawn's Mother
default avatar
Roland Hertz
Dawn's Father
default avatar
Ramsey McClean
Baby

User Review

author avatar

🦖Jurassic world enjoyer🦖

23/07/2024 16:13
Female Trouble marks the last time the Waters' Dreamland crew works together. Divine plays two characters Dawn Davenport and Earl. This has to be Divine's finest hour in acting. Waters' subject matter and themes presented in this film still hold true to this day. This is my favorite John Waters film. He balances the humor and gross out set pieces perfectly. They compliment each other instead of overpowering one another. John Waters obsession with serial killers and their ilk is strongly represented here. Female Trouble was shot on 16mm , in color and has been shown in several different running times. Highly recommended. A+
author avatar

Faiiamfine Official

23/07/2024 16:13
This is John Waters at his zenith. In ten minutes time this film has more hilarious, outrageous humor than most other underground, drive in films do in their entirety. Like with PINK FLAMINGOES it deserves accolades for it's sheer tasteless audacity. It is consistently funny, unrelentingly perverse, obnoxious, and ugly. Just like you would expect. It also has Waters film trademark of having the actors shout their lines instead of saying them. This is much more of a solid satire than many may originally presume. In some ways it was way ahead of it's time. It keenly shows the cult of celebrity and the desperation some have to obtain it. How skewered the famous and infamous have become and our over emphasis on beauty. It also shows how the media exploits the desperate and causes the distorted image. Above all though this is really Divine's vehicle. She (he) steals every scene she is in. Even just watching her do modeling poses or dancing on a bar top is hilarious. She also writes and performs the opening song and even plays a male character that has sex with her female character (very well edited). There's also one inglorious moment where you even see the close up of his genitals. For those with the right mentality this is pure entertainment. It's also has a perverse brilliance that has lost non of it's edge of potency. 8 out of 10
author avatar

Hau Amulauzi Peter

18/11/2022 08:58
Trailer—Female Trouble
author avatar

bereket

16/11/2022 11:24
Female Trouble
author avatar

❣️RøOde ❣️

16/11/2022 03:10
Female Trouble marks the last time the Waters' Dreamland crew works together. Divine plays two characters Dawn Davenport and Earl. This has to be Divine's finest hour in acting. Waters' subject matter and themes presented in this film still hold true to this day. This is my favorite John Waters film. He balances the humor and gross out set pieces perfectly. They compliment each other instead of overpowering one another. John Waters obsession with serial killers and their ilk is strongly represented here. Female Trouble was shot on 16mm , in color and has been shown in several different running times. Highly recommended. A+
author avatar

Divers tv 📺

16/11/2022 03:10
"Female Trouble" is one of John Water's best movies, probably the best of his pre-respectable (read: pre-"Hairspray") flicks. Posessing a much more strong (and bizarre) plotline than the also brilliant "Pink Flamingos", "Female Trouble" documents the exploits of Dawn Davenport, a horrible juvenial delinquent turned criminal played by the unbeatable Divine. This was Water's last film to features his entire original ensemble of actors (Divine, David Lochary, Mink Stole, Mary Vivian Pierce, and Edith Massey) and each has a memorable and hilarious role. Stole steals the show as Dawn's "retarded" 14 year old daughter, but Edith Massey is also great as Aunt Ida, who constantly urges her nephew Gator to turn gay ("The world of the heterosexual is a sick and boring life!"). The scene where Dawn hits Ida on the head with a fish is worth the whole price of admission. Recommended!!!
author avatar

Naesy Nyarko

16/11/2022 03:10
I am at a complete loss to understand why this film was not nominated for an Oscar for costuming, makeup and set decoration. It had the most outrageous costuming that I have ever seen. The sets were so hideous that they made me nauseous. The makeup was beyond belief. That was the good things about the film that featured an outrageous star in Divine, a transvestite that played Dawn Davenport. He was so over the top that I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. This is the first John Waters (Hairspray, Pecker) film that I have seen. He is definitely on the cutting edge in outrageous humor, horror, and satire. This film on the outrageous cult of celebrity is no more outrageous than the current obsession in the media with Paris Hilton. If you haven't seen a John Waters film, check out the Sundance Channel for this one.
Disclaimer: All videos and pictures on MovieBox are from the Internet, and their copyrights belong to the original creators. We only provide webpage services and do not store, record, or upload any content.