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The Party Crashers

  • 1958
  • Unrated
  • 1h 18min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,6/10
152
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Bobby Driscoll and Connie Stevens in The Party Crashers (1958)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn unruly teenage gang led by Mark Damon gets their kicks by crashing square teen parties around town. At an innocent teen gathering, Damon charms rich spoiled brat Connie Stevens into accom... Leggi tuttoAn unruly teenage gang led by Mark Damon gets their kicks by crashing square teen parties around town. At an innocent teen gathering, Damon charms rich spoiled brat Connie Stevens into accompanying him to a motel party and she drags along her decent young date (ex-child star Bobb... Leggi tuttoAn unruly teenage gang led by Mark Damon gets their kicks by crashing square teen parties around town. At an innocent teen gathering, Damon charms rich spoiled brat Connie Stevens into accompanying him to a motel party and she drags along her decent young date (ex-child star Bobby Driscoll). While there, Damon discovers his alcoholic mother (Doris Dowling), who falls ... Leggi tutto

  • Regia
    • Bernard Girard
  • Sceneggiatura
    • William Alland
    • Bernard Girard
    • Dan Lundberg
  • Star
    • Connie Stevens
    • Bobby Driscoll
    • Mark Damon
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,6/10
    152
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Bernard Girard
    • Sceneggiatura
      • William Alland
      • Bernard Girard
      • Dan Lundberg
    • Star
      • Connie Stevens
      • Bobby Driscoll
      • Mark Damon
    • 9Recensioni degli utenti
    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali58

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    Connie Stevens
    Connie Stevens
    • Barbara Nickerson
    Bobby Driscoll
    Bobby Driscoll
    • Josh Bickford
    • (as Robert Driscoll)
    Mark Damon
    Mark Damon
    • Twig Webster
    Frances Farmer
    Frances Farmer
    • Mrs. Bickford
    Doris Dowling
    Doris Dowling
    • Mrs. Hazel Webster
    Walter Brooke
    Walter Brooke
    • Mr. Webster
    Cathy Lewis
    Cathy Lewis
    • Mrs. Nickerson
    Denver Pyle
    Denver Pyle
    • Ted Bickford
    Theodora Davitt
    • Sharon Lee
    • (as Theodora Pavitt)
    Robert Paget
    • Mumps Thornberg
    • (as Bob Padget)
    Gary Gray
    Gary Gray
    • Don Hartlow
    Onslow Stevens
    Onslow Stevens
    • Jim Nickerson
    Joe Sonessa
    Joe Sonessa
    • Larry Bronsen
    • (as Joseph Sonessa)
    Eugene Persson
    Eugene Persson
    • Stan Osgood
    • (as Gene Persson)
    Skip Torgerson
    • Bill Leeds
    Alan Aaronson
    • Ted Nickerson
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Lee Anthony
    • Boy at Stan's Party
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
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    Baynes Barron
    • Clancy - in Garage
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    • Regia
      • Bernard Girard
    • Sceneggiatura
      • William Alland
      • Bernard Girard
      • Dan Lundberg
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    6jmk56

    A curio of interest to Driscoll and Farmer fans

    Former Paramount contract player Frances Farmer returned to her former home lot in 1958 to make her last feature film. Despite the comment below, Farmer was *not* lobotomized (see copious documentation throughout IMDb on the Farmer page and elsewhere), and gives the film a bit of stature it wouldn't otherwise have. Interestingly, the ending was changed somewhere along the way. The original pressbook has a plot precis which reveals a more "final" ending for Twig than the film ultimately posits. Driscoll does some great work here in a thankless role, and Connie Stevens gets to scream a lot. Evidently some of the uncredited music is by Henry Mancini, but I've never been able to positively confirm that.
    8mls4182

    A campy time capsule

    This film is an effective drama with an attractive cast. It is mainly a story about frustrated teens acting out. Their parents are too busy living their own soap opera to give them proper guidance. So, as you see, society hasn't changed.

    Tawdry, campy and melodramatic!
    dougdoepke

    Middle-Class 1950's Teens and Their Parents

    Nicely produced, smoothly directed production from Paramount Studios, and a cut above the usual teen movies of the day (1958). Twig's (Damon) a hell-raising pack leader, getting kicks from crashing parties with his buddies. Good girl Babs (Stevens) is attracted to him despite her strait-laced rather meek boyfriend, Josh (Driscoll). Whether she will stay with the conventional Josh or risk a less conventional tie-up with the fun-loving Twig carries much of the plot. At the same time, there are subplots involving the parents of the three youngsters, where we supposedly get insight into the kids' respective behaviors. Naturally, by 50's standards, Twig has the most dysfunctional home life, while good boy Josh has the most stable, with Babs' parents somewhere in between.

    It's an interesting cast, as other reviewers helpfully point out, but shouldn't overlook the exotic Doris Dowling (Twig's slutty mother). She of the wicked eyes had a promising career in noirs before moving to Italy (1947) to appear in several neo-realist classics before moving back. For sure, once you see her, you don't forget. Here she's perfectly cast with a decidedly unconventional look. Also, be sure to catch director Girard's imaginative camera work that spins with the wild dancing of the first party crashing. Such unconventional technique was unusual for the time, and rivets us to the mounting frenzy that we know has to end badly.

    All in all, the movie's well-done, but very much a product of its time. Then too, if possible, catch this film along with its Damon-Stevens companion Young and Dangerous (1957). Between them, you get a good glimpse of 50's social norms, before the eruption of the 60's counter-culture.
    4scsu1975

    The younger stars outshine the veterans

    I guess the intent of this film is to show that kids are screwed up because their parents are screwed up. But what the film really shows is that its producer, director, and writer are screwed up.

    Mark Damon, playing a character named Twig Webster (no relation to Branch Rickey) leads a group of hooligans who like to crash parties. He and his - er, ruffians - arrive at one party and he immediately sets his radar on Connie Stevens. Stevens' boyfriend, Bobby Driscoll, is not amused. It doesn't take long before Damon and his - er, malcontents - trash the place. Connie finds all this strangely exciting; I find it hack. The cops arrive on the scene about ten seconds after being called, probably because there is a Dunkin' Donuts shop around the corner. However, almost everyone gets away so the film can continue.

    In short order, we get to meet everyone's parents. Driscoll's parents are played by former screen beauty Frances Farmer and future old guy Denver Pyle. Stevens' parents are played by Onslow Stevens (fortunately for Connie, no relation) and some old bag preparing a speech called "The Natural Grain of Life." For some reason, Onslow acts rather effeminate, so maybe this marriage was arranged. Damon's parents are played by former screen siren Doris Dowling (as the town ho) and character actor Walter Brooke (as the town lush). After spending 5 minutes with any of these pairs, you'd be thankful for being an orphan.

    As the film progresses, Damon makes the inevitable move on Stevens, who isn't sure how to react, but does string him along while Driscoll huffs and puffs. In the finale, all the kids decide to crash a party. Damon is horrified to discover that his mother is one of the hors d'oeuvres. The adults running it are real bad-arses, so another rumble ensues. For trivia buffs, one of the adults is played by Michael Ross, who had two roles in "Attack of the 50-Foot Woman" (bartender and very large alien). I won't give away the rest, but somebody goes tumbling down a flight of stairs, and it ain't Ralph Kramden. The fade-out is pretty phony.

    The acting is okay, for the most part. Connie is cute as ever and Damon is repulsive as ever. Driscoll is actually pretty good in an uninteresting part, but is overshadowed by his co-stars. Farmer still looks good, but shows almost no emotion when reading her lines. Knowing her history, I guess we should give her a pass on this one. Brooke is a little too over-the-top as a drunken weenie. Dowling has the juiciest role, and also has the creepiest scene in the film, when it appears she is about ready to make out with Damon.
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    I ain't been to a marvelous party

    I'm not sure what Frances Farmer was thinking if she thought her old studio Paramount was giving her a comeback vehicle with The Party Crashers. This film is one trashy youth exploitative flick from the late 50s. Not only was this not a comeback vehicle, but it was a last screen effort for two very tragic figures Farmer and former Disney child star Bobby Driscoll.

    Denver Pyle and Farmer are Driscoll's parents and he's dating town tramp Connie Stevens when one night the brooding James Dean wannabe Mark Damon takes her from him. This starts a chain of events that leads to one death and one kid explaining things to the cops. It seems as though these are a bunch of rich bored kids who keep looking for parties every night. Nice to have money to indulge yourself like that.

    The only one who has a meaty role of any kind is Doris Dowling who is Damon's mother with Onslow Stevens as his father. She's the adult version of Connie Stevens and her character has some bite to it. Dowling knows this is a turkey so she struts her stuff and gobbles.

    Only Connie Stevens moved from The Party Crashers, she got a nice career with Warner Brothers very shortly.

    Frances Farmer should have left with Son Of Fury being her last film.

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    • Quiz
      This film turned out to be the last released theatrical feature for two of Hollywood's more tragic figures, Bobby Driscoll and Frances Farmer.
    • Blooper
      Climax of movie involves various characters invited to or crashing party at the much-mentioned Lodge Motel - but when characters finally arrive, sign outside hostelry reads Pacific Hill (or Hills) Hotel.
    • Citazioni

      Mrs. Nickerson: Why don't you go over to Josh's house and drive his mother crazy?

    • Connessioni
      Featured in It Came from Hollywood (1982)

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    • Bobby Driscoll Was Arrested in 1961 For What Reason?
    • Hedda Hopper Wrote What About Connie & "Party Crashers"
    • Frances Farmer Did What Before "Party Crashers"?

    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • settembre 1958 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Gioventù inquieta
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Paramount Pictures
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    Specifiche tecniche

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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 18min(78 min)
    • Colore
      • Black and White
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.37 : 1

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