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Six schoolgirls are without parental supervision on a night their basketball team is traveling, so they organize a slumber party during which each will tell about her first sexual experience... Read allSix schoolgirls are without parental supervision on a night their basketball team is traveling, so they organize a slumber party during which each will tell about her first sexual experience.Six schoolgirls are without parental supervision on a night their basketball team is traveling, so they organize a slumber party during which each will tell about her first sexual experience.
Cheryl Smith
- Sherry
- (as Rainbeaux Smith)
Mary Appleseth
- Jo Ann
- (as Mary Ann Appleseth)
Rick DiAngelo
- Biker
- (as Richard DiAngelo)
Patrick Cranshaw
- Store Owner
- (as Pat Cranshaw)
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When the acting is this bad and the bodies this great and the plot this lame, you need someone to harass and murder off these babes one by one to give meaning to the theatrical movie experience.
The girls are gorgeous and oft times appear topless, bottomless, or naked and they do make fun of some of the sleazier aspects of 50's drive-in movies (and I like almost anything Chery/Rainbow smith is in--although she did not go nude in this one), but they did not capitalize as well as they could have on the foundation that was laid.
It seems like all things fifties, the best thing was the music.
The girls are gorgeous and oft times appear topless, bottomless, or naked and they do make fun of some of the sleazier aspects of 50's drive-in movies (and I like almost anything Chery/Rainbow smith is in--although she did not go nude in this one), but they did not capitalize as well as they could have on the foundation that was laid.
It seems like all things fifties, the best thing was the music.
Six friends get together at a slumber party and recount the stories of their first intimate encounters. I believe this is Debra Winger's first movie role. Cheryl Smith also stars in this. There's plenty of T and A from the cast. Each of the gals in the main cast are attractive.
Slumber Party '57 is a decent movie for what it is. It's fairly entertaining for it's 89 minute runtime. It's also got a good soundtrack of '50s tunes. You could certainly do worse for this type of movie. I think it's considered a comedy, but I can't honestly say that it's funny. It's basically just a 1970s teen movie.
Slumber Party '57 is a decent movie for what it is. It's fairly entertaining for it's 89 minute runtime. It's also got a good soundtrack of '50s tunes. You could certainly do worse for this type of movie. I think it's considered a comedy, but I can't honestly say that it's funny. It's basically just a 1970s teen movie.
This is really just a harmless and amusing 70's teen T&A flick that drive-ins were famous for back then. It doesn't take itself too seriously, and neither should you.
For example, for a movie supposedly set in 1957, nearly all the songs on the soundtrack were actually released between 1958 and 1964. Furthermore, the movie being shown at the drive-in, "Cauldron of Blood," didn't come out until 1967! But this movie isn't really about sophisticated things like "details" (LOL). It's about beautiful girls frolicking around, showing off their bodies, and boasting about their sexual conquests. The late Cheryl "Rainbeaux" Smith is stunning as always (though her character never gets as fully developed as the others). Debra Winger (in her first role) is also beautiful. And look for the late "Superchick-turned-astrologer" Joyce Jillson as a carhop! What's not to love?
For example, for a movie supposedly set in 1957, nearly all the songs on the soundtrack were actually released between 1958 and 1964. Furthermore, the movie being shown at the drive-in, "Cauldron of Blood," didn't come out until 1967! But this movie isn't really about sophisticated things like "details" (LOL). It's about beautiful girls frolicking around, showing off their bodies, and boasting about their sexual conquests. The late Cheryl "Rainbeaux" Smith is stunning as always (though her character never gets as fully developed as the others). Debra Winger (in her first role) is also beautiful. And look for the late "Superchick-turned-astrologer" Joyce Jillson as a carhop! What's not to love?
Slumber party...oh, what´s sweets memories... I have seen it when I had ten years old and I discover the sex during its vision. When the movie finished, I started again... and again. More than five women naked in front of me... and mum and dad will not leave until ten o´clock in the morning... The swimming pool scene... Debra Winger and the banana...the drive-in... All of that excited me me more than every women in my life. I give it an excited, hot and gorgeous ten. Thank you for this wonderful, amazing auto-sex time, Mr Levine. God bless you America!!!!
That pretty much describes the style of this tawdry, cheesy, grainy, amateurish sexploitation film. Aren't those old stag flicks better left forgotten?
Most people will be tuning in to see the zaftig Debra Winger romping around in the buff. That she certainly does.
There is a "comedy" interlude about a cat burglar. It stars Dr. Bernie Tupperman, the diminutive urologist from the first Bob Newhart show (aka Vinnie the poker player from "The Odd Couple"), and Officer Toody, reprising his role from "Car 54, Where Are You?". Hey, it's not funny, but at least they get to keep their clothes on.
Most people will be tuning in to see the zaftig Debra Winger romping around in the buff. That she certainly does.
There is a "comedy" interlude about a cat burglar. It stars Dr. Bernie Tupperman, the diminutive urologist from the first Bob Newhart show (aka Vinnie the poker player from "The Odd Couple"), and Officer Toody, reprising his role from "Car 54, Where Are You?". Hey, it's not funny, but at least they get to keep their clothes on.
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- TriviaDebut theatrical feature film of actress Debra Winger.
- GoofsThe name of the movie playing at the drive-in theater was 'Cauldron of Blood'' [See: Le chaudron de sang (1968)]. The picture did not debut until 1968 which is about eleven years after the time the film is set in 1957.
- ConnectionsFeatures Le chaudron de sang (1968)
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Written by James Keyes, Claude Feaster, Carl Feaster, Floyd McRae and James Edwards
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