A Divine Double Feature
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| The Diane Linkletter Story | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | John Waters |
| Produced by | John Waters |
| Written by | Divine David Lochary Mary Vivian Pearce John Waters |
| Starring | David Lochary Mary Vivian Pearce Divine |
| Cinematography | John Waters |
| Editing by | John Waters |
| Release date(s) | April 10, 1970 |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
A Divine Double Feature is a collection of two video segments, both starring the late Divine.
This 110 minute video is split into two segments. The first, directed by John Waters, is a 16mm black and white short film titled The Diane Linkletter Story which stars Divine as a troubled young teen who is driven to suicide by her horrible parents. It was loosely based on the true suicide of Diane Linkletter. The Neon Woman, the second short, is a live recording of the off-Broadway play by the same title, with Divine in the starring role as a strip club owner who faces many difficult problems. This video is somewhat rare and is intended more for John Waters and Divine enthusiasts than casual fans.
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