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I Am Divine

Country: USA, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Jeffrey Schwarz
  • Producer: Patricia Bischetti; Stan Duran

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An affectionate and - for many of us [of a certain age] - a nostalgic visit back to those heady days of the late great Divine...

There will only ever be one...many have tried (and failed) to fill those stilettos, Divine was unique.

The film doesn't reveal anything that aficionados don't already know...and, some will comment on the lack of comment by Divine's manager - Bernard Jay - the man who knew Divine better than most...significantly absent...and, alive and well and living in South Africa...!

It's everything that Divine - on stage - wasn't...polite, reverential and uncontroversial...more of an epitaph than a biography.


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The(ir) Blurb...

How Divine, aka Harris Glenn Milstead, became John Waters' cinematic muse and an international drag icon

Cast & Characters

John Waters as Himself;
Ricki Lake as Herself;
Divine as Himself;
Tab Hunter as Himself;
David DeCoteau as Himself;
Lisa Jane Persky as Herself;
Mink Stole as Herself;
Bruce Vilanch as Himself;
Edith Massey as Herself;
Holly Woodlawn as Himself