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                    (1974)
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Divine,
 David Lochary,
 Mary Vivian Pearce,
 Mink Stole,
 Edith Massey,
 Cookie Mueller,
 Susan Walsh,
 Michael Potter,
 Ed Peranio,
 Paul Swift,
 George Figgs,
 Susan Lowe
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John Waters
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Comedy,
 Indie Comedies,
 Cult Comedies,
 Indie Classics
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1h 38m
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Female Trouble (1974) is a dark comedy that follows the life of Dawn Davenport, a rebellious teen who descends into a life of crime and infamy. The film explores themes of beauty, fame, and the consequences of outrageous behavior in a satirical and exaggerated manner.
                 
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