Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA good girl is forced to join a dangerous all-girl high school gang, and only her waiter boyfriend and a caring female teacher can possibly help her before it may become too late.A good girl is forced to join a dangerous all-girl high school gang, and only her waiter boyfriend and a caring female teacher can possibly help her before it may become too late.A good girl is forced to join a dangerous all-girl high school gang, and only her waiter boyfriend and a caring female teacher can possibly help her before it may become too late.
- Mike Landers
- (as Bret Halsey)
- Dolly Crane
- (as Suzanne Sydney)
- Freddie
- (Nicht genannt)
- Sales Clerk
- (Nicht genannt)
- Chuck
- (Nicht genannt)
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It would be too much to say I liked the movie. It's just watchable. The only intrigue is the dated ideas in the story and setting, but other than that, it manages to succeed in all the basics of the craft of filmmaking. Maybe Nicholson and Zarkoff's best, in that respect, even though they have others that are more fun for being much worse.
Not quite funny enough to be camp, not quite bad enough to be a total waste, this is another in the series of where did the parents go wrong with their teens and thank goodness it only takes one death to turn things around. Not bad for the genre and entertaining for those who enjoy watching a lot of nose cone bras maneuvering around in tight spaces. And since it only runs 69 minutes, you don't feel too guilty, having spent such a short amount of time watching it.
This flick was one of two juvenile delinquent pics produced by Buddy Rogers (Mary Pickford's husband) and Ferde Grofe Jr. (son of film composer Ferde Grofe) for A. I. P. It's like a slightly inferior versions of the films Roger Corman was turning in during the same period. It's fun, but nothing to get excited about.
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- WissenswertesThis movie was part of a two-picture deal (the other movie being Hot Rod Gang) between producers Charles "Buddy" Rogers, who was the husband of "America's Sweetheart" Mary Pickford, and Ferde Grofe Jr., son of the composer Ferde Grofe, in association with a nationwide competition in Dig Magazine. Mary Pickford put up $100,000 for each of the movies. Grofe Jr. had his name removed from the credits, fearing the low-brow nature of this and Hot Rod Gang would reflect poorly on his father.
- PatzerJoyce crumples up the note from Mom, throws it in the fireplace, leans on the mantelpiece for a moment, then pushes herself away so hard that the entire fireplace shudders, causing a plant on it to shake, and revealing the entire fireplace wall to be a prop.
- Zitate
[first lines]
Meg: . What's the new girl's name?
Connie Harris, aka Connie Ross: Joyce Martin.
Meg: Have you asked her yet?
Connie Harris, aka Connie Ross: I'm not gonna ask her. I'm gonna tell her.
Meg: We haven't had a good initiation this whole term. What are you gonna make her do?
Connie Harris, aka Connie Ross: I think I'll start out with the slacks test.
Dolly Crane: That's too easy!
Connie Harris, aka Connie Ross: Dolly, you bug me.
- VerbindungenEdited into Heavy Petting (1989)
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 9 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1