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Tracy
Turnblad, a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart,
has only one passion--dancing. Her dream is to appear on
"The Corny Collins Show," Baltimore's hippest
dance party on TV. Tracy seems a natural fit for the show
except for one not-so-little problem--she doesn't fit in.
Her plus-sized figure has always set her apart from the
cool crowd, which she is reminded of by her loving but overly
protective plus-sized mother, Edna. That doesn't stop Tracy
because if there is one thing that this girl knows, it's
that she was born to dance. After wowing Corny Collins at
her high school dance, Tracy wins a spot on his show and
becomes an instant on-air sensation, much to the chagrin
of the show's reigning princess, Amber Von Tussle, and her
scheming mother, Velma, who runs television station WYZT.
Even worse for Amber is the fact that it's not just the
audience who loves the new girl in town; Amber's sweetheart,
Link Larkin, seems to be smitten with Tracy's charms as
well. This dance party gets personal as a bitter feud erupts
between the girls as they compete for the coveted "Miss
Teenage Hairspray" crown. At school, however, a short
stint in detention and raised-eyebrows caused by the budding
relationship between her best friend Penny Pingleton and
Seaweed opens Tracy's eyes to a bigger issue than the latest
dance craze or the coolest hairdo--racial inequality. Throwing
caution to the wind, she leads a march with Motormouth Maybelle
to fight for integration and winds up with an arrest warrant
instead. Tracy is on the lam now and goes underground--literally--to
her best friend Pennys basement. Has Tracy's luck finally
run out? Will she miss the final dance-off against Amber
and forfeit the title of "Miss Hairspray," or
will she sing and dance her way out of trouble again?
Cast:
John Travolta
Queen Latifah
Amanda Bynes
Nicole Blonsky
Zac Efron
Director:
Adam Shankman
Screewriter:
Leslie Dixon
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Producer:
Marc Shaiman
Scott Wittman
Jennifer Gibgot
Release date:
July 20th, 2006
Genre:
Musical / Performing Arts
Runtime: 1:55
MPAA Rating: PG for language, some
suggestive content and momentarily teen smoking. |