Threatening the very limits of common decency. Lust is in the air on Harford Road and Sylvia Stickles (Tracey Ullman), a grumpy repressed middle-aged Baltimorean, doesn't like it. Though Sylvia's handsome husband Vaughn (Chris Isaak) still has marital urges, his wife couldn't be less interested - she has more important things to do. Not only does Sylvia run the family's "Pinewood Park And Pay" convenience store, she's also responsible for watching over her exhibitionist daughter, Caprice (Selma Blair). Known to her fans as "Ursula Udders", Caprice's go-go dancing is complimented by an enormous pair of enlarged breasts (all of which are under house-arrest!). However, one day Sylvia is knocked down and rendered unconscious in a freak accident. Sexy tow-truck driver, Ray Ray Perkins (Johnny Knoxville), rushes to her aid , and Sylvia realises he's no ordinary trucker, but a sexual-healer who ignites something deep down... Now Sylvia's a changed woman, and her husband and the rest of the town better get used to it. What ensues is a town showdown between the liberal left and the righteous right!
Audio commentary from director John Waters
Audio commentary from members of the cast
Deleted scene
'All The Dirt On A Dirty Shame' featurette
Theatrical trailer