Cry-Baby (1990)
Musical romance charting juvenile deliquency in the Fifties.
Hairspray (1988)
A tempestuous teenager becomes a dancing queen and determines to teach Baltimore the importance of racial integration.
Multiple Maniacs (1970)
When she discovers that her boyfriend has betrayed her, the leader of a criminal gang vows revenge.
Pecker (1998)
A diner employee becomes an overnight art sensation.
Pink Flamingos (1972)
A criminal goes head to head with a sleazy couple out to seize her title as 'filthiest person alive'.
Serial Mom (1994)
Things get ugly when a nice, middle class, suburban housewife runs out of patience.
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