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John Waters Narrates His Own Cult Classics

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  • John Waters narrates six of his screenplays in a new audiobook.
  • The collection features films like Pink Flamingos and Hairspray.
  • Waters recounts the experience of narrating NSFW scenes for technicians.
John Waters Narrates His Own Cult Classics

Cult filmmaker John Waters has released an unprecedented nine-hour audiobook featuring him narrating six of his iconic screenplays. This groundbreaking collection allows fans to hear Waters embody every character in films such as 'Multiple Maniacs,' 'Pink Flamingos,' 'Female Trouble,' 'Desperate Living,' and 'Hairspray,' plus the never-before-filmed 'Flamingoes Forever.'

Waters recorded three screenplays in his hometown of Baltimore and three in San Francisco, humorously recalling the bemused reactions of audio technicians unfamiliar with his famously explicit material. He notes that while he never allowed improvisation in his films, narrating the audiobook gave him a taste of performing every role himself.

Reflecting on the project, Waters expressed his surprise at fan reception and his continued joy in connecting with his audience through events and performances. He also shared insights into his appreciation for fan tributes and the enduring influence of his work, particularly on drag culture.

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The new audiobook features John Waters narrating six of his cult classic screenplays, including 'Pink Flamingos' and 'Hairspray,' bringing his unique cinematic vision to life in his own voice.
The collection includes 'Multiple Maniacs,' 'Pink Flamingos,' 'Female Trouble,' 'Desperate Living,' 'Hairspray,' and the unproduced sequel 'Flamingoes Forever.'
Waters found it a unique experience, essentially playing every part, and amusingly noted the reactions of audio technicians to the explicit dialogue.

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