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Desperate Visions: The Films of John Waters & the Kuchar Brothers (Creation Cinema Collection)

by Jack Stevenson

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Camp America: The Films of John Waters and George and Mike Kuchar Interviews with John Waters and members of his entourage, Divine, Mink Stole, legendary trash film makers George and Mike Kuchar, and underground actress Marion Eaton providing an extensive and comprehensive assessment of their careers and influence. Includes rare photographs, filmography and index. A must for all fans of this genre.… (more)
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Camp America: The Films of John Waters and George and Mike Kuchar Interviews with John Waters and members of his entourage, Divine, Mink Stole, legendary trash film makers George and Mike Kuchar, and underground actress Marion Eaton providing an extensive and comprehensive assessment of their careers and influence. Includes rare photographs, filmography and index. A must for all fans of this genre.

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