Love Letter to Edie
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| Love Letter to Edie | |
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Theatrical release poster |
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| Directed by | Robert Maier |
| Produced by | Robert Maier |
| Written by | Robert Maier and Edith Massey |
| Release date(s) | 1975 |
| Running time | 15 min (30 min DVD) |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |
Love Letter to Edie is a 1975 short documentary by Robert Maier. The film is about actress Edith Massey who starred in many of John Waters films such as; Desperate Living, Pink Flamingos, and Female Trouble. The film follows Edith Massey around her Baltimore thrift store, and includes fantasy sequences and stories about her past.
[edit] Cast
- Edith Massey - Herself
- John Waters - Himself
- Mink Stole - Blonde Wicked Stepsister
- Delores Delux - L.A. Showgirl
- Pat Moran - Red Headed Evil Stepsister
- Ed Peranio - Brothel Client
- Vincent Peranio - Sailor in Bar
- Mary Vivian Pearce - Store Customer (uncredited)
[edit] DVD Release
The DVD release of Love Letter to Edie includes extra footage and commentary by the director is available at the film's website [1] . This is a director's authorized version re-mastered from his original 16mm color film footage.

