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Starhops

  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
247
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Starhops (1978)
Comedy

Three carhops try to help save a failing drive-in restaurant.Three carhops try to help save a failing drive-in restaurant.Three carhops try to help save a failing drive-in restaurant.

  • Director
    • Barbara Peeters
  • Writers
    • Stephanie Rothman
    • Barbara Peeters
  • Stars
    • Dorothy Buhrman
    • Sterling Frazier
    • Jillian Kesner
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    247
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Barbara Peeters
    • Writers
      • Stephanie Rothman
      • Barbara Peeters
    • Stars
      • Dorothy Buhrman
      • Sterling Frazier
      • Jillian Kesner
    • 7User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dorothy Buhrman
    • Danielle
    Sterling Frazier
    • Cupcake
    Jillian Kesner
    Jillian Kesner
    • Angel
    Peter Liapis
    Peter Liapis
    • Ron
    • (as Peter Paul Liapis)
    Anthony Mannino
    • Kong
    Paul Ryan
    Paul Ryan
    • Norman
    Al Hopson
    • Carter Axe
    Dick Miller
    Dick Miller
    • Herb
    Don Maxwell
    Don Maxwell
    • Mr. Gries
    Benjamin Stewart
    • Sadowski
    Larry Robb
    • Mad Dog
    Stuart I. Berton
    • Inspector
    • (as Stuart Berton)
    Matthew Bright
    Matthew Bright
    • Customer
    Robert P. Lieb
    • Sam
    • (as Robert Lieb)
    Gerald Krumm
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Barbara Peeters
    • Writers
      • Stephanie Rothman
      • Barbara Peeters
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    4Uriah43

    A Burger Joint in Financial Difficulty

    This film begins with a beleaguered cook by the name of "Jerry" (Dick Miller) finally deciding that he cannot handle the pressure of owning and operating an old-fashioned burger joint and simply quits. But as he is leaving two waitresses there named "Angel" (Jillian Kesner) and "Cupcake" (Sterling Frazier) convince him to give them the opportunity to own the fast-food restaurant instead. Although he doesn't think that they can be very successful-especially in light of all the bills that still need to be paid-he reluctantly agrees and walks away. Immediately afterward Angel and Cupcake go to the bank and through the power of their personality persuade the manager to give them a loan to help them out. But what they don't know is that a ruthless oil tycoon named "Carter Axe" (Al Hopson) desperately wants this property and will stop at nothing to get it. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a rather standard low-budget comedy for this time period which essentially failed to rise to the point of mediocrity due in large part to the overall lack of humor and second-rate cast. Yet even so, it managed to pass the time and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Slightly below average.
    jayzeefilms

    Good movie, I like it!

    "Starhops" is a comedy movie about a trio of pretty young women which would be Angel and Cupcake, a blonde and a redhead, and Danielle, a French lady who became a friend and cook for Angel and Cupcake's new fast-food drive-in restaurant which was almost abandoned by Jerry, who quit after working for so long as the manager. The female trio must keep the business rolling before the wicked boss of an oil company, Carter Axe, destroys the restaurant. His son Norman, who is not-so-mean, befriends with Angel, Cupcake and Danielle. Another guy, named Kong, barges into the restaurant to steal food, but is later in love with Danielle, and joins the merry group. Good story, awesome characters, funny moments, catchy theme song, and satisfactory photography. Love the crummy 16mm print of the movie, since it is an exploitation movie. The only problems with the movie is that there were scenes that might be too long, slow-paced, or unnecessary, and strange placements of music. Sure, the production quality is obviously poor, but that's what makes it likable, it's still a fine film. I would recommend it. It's so underrated! Not only should people know about "Starhops", but they should enjoy it as well. There needs to be a fan-base/cult following. I'm one of the very few people who actually praises this flick.
    Serpent-5

    70's drive-in comedy

    This was one of the last film First American film company released. The film has very little nudity, but it's has a likeable cast and even thrown in Dick Miller in the first 10min for the Roger Corman crowd. There's even a STAR WARS take-off in the begining. Recommended.
    madsagittarian

    Drive-in feminist fare.

    Now here's an interesting by-product of the 1970's... the "feminist" drive-in exploitation fare, which featured female protagonists making their way in a man's world. Courtesy director Barbara Peeters (BURY ME AN ANGEL) and screenwriter Stephanie Rothman (GROUP MARRIAGE), both specialists in this mini-genre, the conventions of these films are the same, however because the protagonists are women, there is kind of a reverse stereotype. In other words, it's okay if women take their clothes off, as long as they're being directed by women.

    This story is pure corny sex fluff (but with little sex): a trio of enterprising gals set out to save their fledgling drive-in restaurant despite all obstacles. Because this is a drive-in movie with a lot of wah-wah pedal soundtrack and male pigs with bad clothing, you know that these girls aren't taking the Sally Struthers correspondence course on business. They take advantage of their sexuality to get their way in a corporate man's world... always on their terms, yet still don't go ALL the way.

    Angel and Cupcake (great names, eh?) use their feminine wiles to get a business loan to take over the restaurant once boss Jerry flips his lid. With the help of Danielle, who can make cheeseburgers into French gourmet, they are in business, until... ...man-child millionaire Carter Axe wants to take over the property. He even gets his spoiled son Norman to work there to sabotage the place. What follows would not garner a Thalberg award anytime soon, but still this is amiable schlock despite the insane overacting, and the sitcom-level screenwriting (I'm not kidding- Stephanie Rothman must have had "Three's Company" on in the background while typing this; there is a blatant lift from one of the show's sexual innuendoes).

    But thankfully, STARHOPS is of its time. Because it is the 1970's, these girls miraculously know kung fu, the credits open just like those in STAR WARS, transitions occur with star-shaped lap dissolves, the score is country-and-western sounding porn music (so I'm told -ahem), the floors are those cheap panelling in the Home Depot ads, and there is even a cheesy "Also Sprach Zarathustra" as the girls learn to roller skate! Plus, what is this film without a three-minute sequence taking place in a discotheque which has no relation to the plot whatsoever? Ah, bliss.

    Finally, STARHOPS is of a subgenre of late-1970's mosaic films which celebrate the working class (CAR WASH, LUNCH WAGON, etc.), before the honest Johns onscreen were replaced by robots and frat boys. One begs the question, "Where are they now?" The restaurant at which this was shot (it's probably a Starbucks now), and the people in the cast (except Dick Miller)-- all doe-eyed hopefuls whom we once identified with, for in that immortal decade of cinema, the screen was actually filled with "real people".
    6huggybear-7

    This movie is for the lover of bad movies.

    I can't argue with any of the other comments, they are true. This is not one of those big budget classics, well thought out, with a great plot, star actors and wonderful screenplay. It's none of those. It looks like they spent only a couple hundred $ making it...and likely lost money on it.

    But - if you're a fan of really bad movies, if you find big name movies boring and like to see how bad they can get, this is for you. If you have an iron stomach and won't blow groceries in the theater, this is for you. If you enjoyed Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes or the Toxic Avenger movies, this is for you. If you watch X-rated movies just for the empty plots and bad acting (this is NOT X-rated, although it does have one sort-of suggestive scene)...this is your kind of movie and you should see it, in that case I highly recommend it.

    It is so bad it's good. I would love to see it again.

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    • Trivia
      Starhops was originally rated PG. In order to reach a different audience, the distributors added more explicit language and the film was re-rated as an R.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Terror Train: Destination Death (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Starhops
      Written by Adrienne Lee Clement

      Performed by Addi

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 1978 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Carhops
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Grodnik Sharpe Productions
      • Roseworld
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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