It is basically about segregation between whites and blacks.
It follows Tracey, who is a big girl, in her ambition to be a star on the Corney Collins show. She wants to change the way that people are discriminated against, and is the ringleader in trying to get whites and blacks to dance together.
Well there is more. She LOVES link Larkin who is the cutest boy in school. He dances on the Corney Collins show with Amber Vontussel who is his Girl friend. When Brenda a girl on the show moves there is a space for her to dance. She try's out and doesn't make it. When she gets detention she dances with the Blacks. Linkn sees her dancing and tells her to come down to the hop. when she dances Corney wants her on he show. No one else does though. There are a bunch of other problems too, Edna (the mom of Tracey's) has never been out of the house, Links falls in love with Tracey, and you'll never guess who wins the Miss Teenage Hairspray Pageant!
a girl called Tracy turnblad reams of being a dancer, but she is a little.. short and stout. she auditions for a show but she gets rejected bcause of her size. However, the host of the show thinks she is amazing, so gives her the job. she then campaigns for black rights, and gets in trouble. however, in the end she escapes from jail, gat the guy and black people get on the show!! yay!
The first lines of Hairpsray start with Nikki Blonsky playing Tracy, starting Good Morning Baltimore with the first line, "Oh, oh, oh, woke up today, feeling as good as I always do." Type in the word Hairspray and see as many answers from saviomichael as you can. Now here's my slogan... "He's saviomichael, and he wants you to do something, yeah!" (Sponsored by serial killers alliance club. Go to serialkillers4ever.edu for details.)
One of the main messages in this movie is equality and treating everyone, no matter what size, skin color, or looks, with respect. It's set in the 60s so it shows a lot of the racial inequality/injustice. Tracy tries to defy that by racially integrating The Corny Collins Show.
It also has the message of following your dreams and ambitions because Tracy had a passion to dance, but her weight held her back.
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Yes, Michelle Pfeiffer was in the movie Hairspray. She played the character of Velma Von Tussle.
The original John Waters version was made in 1988, the Adam Shankman remake was 2007.
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Yes. When they are having the show on the real hairspray is spraying on them. Also in the stores they sell the same kind of hairspray!=)
Ah, what a delightful question! The movie Hairspray takes place in the year 1962, a time filled with vibrant music, colorful fashion, and a spirit of change in the air. It's a wonderful era to explore and be inspired by, don't you think?
The movie Hairspray has been remade one time. Hairspray was originally made in 1988. Hairspray was remade in 2007. Hairspray was made into a Broadway musical in 2002, which led to the 2007 remake.
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Yes, Michelle Pfeiffer was in the movie Hairspray. She played the character of Velma Von Tussle.
No, Judy Garland was NOT in Hairspray. The original movie was made in 1988, and she died in 1969.
This website has the whole cast on it http://www.moviefone.com/movie/hairspray/5173/credits
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