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The Vals

  • 1983
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
204
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The Vals (1983)
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Sam, Trish, Beth, and Annie are four Valley Girls bored with shopping and frat parties. They come across kind Mr. Stanton, who is running a home for orphaned boys. Mr. Stanton and his charge... Read allSam, Trish, Beth, and Annie are four Valley Girls bored with shopping and frat parties. They come across kind Mr. Stanton, who is running a home for orphaned boys. Mr. Stanton and his charges are in danger of being evicted from their home if they don't come up with the rent money... Read allSam, Trish, Beth, and Annie are four Valley Girls bored with shopping and frat parties. They come across kind Mr. Stanton, who is running a home for orphaned boys. Mr. Stanton and his charges are in danger of being evicted from their home if they don't come up with the rent money that is due, and one of the boys has taken to selling drugs for a couple of sleazy dealer... Read all

  • Director
    • James Polakof
  • Writers
    • James Polakof
    • Deborah Amelon
    • Shirley Rothman
  • Stars
    • Jill Carroll
    • Elena Stratheros
    • Michele Laurita
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    204
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Polakof
    • Writers
      • James Polakof
      • Deborah Amelon
      • Shirley Rothman
    • Stars
      • Jill Carroll
      • Elena Stratheros
      • Michele Laurita
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jill Carroll
    Jill Carroll
    • Sam
    Elena Stratheros
    • Trish
    Michele Laurita
    Michele Laurita
    • Beth
    • (as Michelle Laurita)
    Gina Calabrese
    Gina Calabrese
    • Annie
    Chuck Connors
    Chuck Connors
    • Trish's Father - 'Boom-Boom Girls' Producer
    Sue Ane Langdon
    Sue Ane Langdon
    • Kathy - Soap Opera Star
    • (as Sue Ann Langdon)
    Sonny Bono
    Sonny Bono
    • 'Spaced-out' Musician
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Mr. Stanton - Head of the Orphanage
    Tiffany Bolling
    Tiffany Bolling
    • Sam's Mother - Valley Attorney
    Shirley Rothman
    • Trish's Mother\ - Valley Socialite
    Matthew Conlon
    Matthew Conlon
    • Ken - Fraternity Pledge
    Sharan Lea
    Sharan Lea
    • Julie - Beverly Hills Girl
    Tony Longo
    Tony Longo
    • Mike - Fraternity President
    Jim Greenleaf
    • David - Beer Bong President
    Adam Mills
    • Keith - Pledge Chairman
    Michael Leon
    • Lance - 'Cool' Drug Dealer
    Robert Dryer
    Robert Dryer
    • Stone - 'Mean' Drug Dealer
    Ray Stewart
    Ray Stewart
    • The Teacher
    • Director
      • James Polakof
    • Writers
      • James Polakof
      • Deborah Amelon
      • Shirley Rothman
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    pinkfloyd95209

    "THE VALS" Trivia

    Not only have I seen this movie, I was also an extra in it. "The Vals" was filmed here in Stockton, California in September and October of 1982. For trivia buffs out there the school sequence in the beginning of the movie was filmed at "A.A. Stagg High School" located at 1621 Brookside Road. The Ranch home sequence was filmed at the Michael Blatt Estate in the Morada section of Stockton. The Mall sequence was filmed at "Weberstown Mall" located at 4950 Pacific Avenue. Today Weberstown Mall has changed considerably since 1982 with the interior remodeled. Most of the stores there then are gone today with the exception of See's Candies.Even the Orange Julius restaurant (where the on-screen drug deal goes down) is no longer there.The Orphan House scene with John Carradine is located on 1130 North San Joaquin Street near Downtown Stockton. "The Vals" had a sneak preview here in Stockton at the historic "Stockton Royal Theatre" the following year but to the best of my knowledge it wasn't released anywhere else until it hit video and pay tv in 1986. It was originally filmed as "Valley Girls" but because of the Nicholas Cage film of a similar title the same year they changed the title to "THE VALS". For someone like me who grew up in Stockton and had an extra part on the movie, It was a good movie but for someone else, it might be just mediocre.
    saint-21

    Well hidden!!

    I first heard of this film in 1991 when it came on USA network.. I kinda liked it, it was filmed in 1982. It had some hot chicks, Low budget music and made for almost nothing.. The story centers around 4 high school valley girls who are spoiled and hang out with college dudes. The girls are pretty good looking. Now there are no real big names in this film, except for sonny bono who has a quick scene. I liked the relationship between the 4 friends. The acting seems cheesy , but the vals acting is actually pretty well recieved.. The subplot is the bored girls try to save poor kids from drug dealers.. And save thier shelter from being closed.. And there is two diffrent versions of this film, one is a Usa network version. And an R-rated video version with some nudity and cussing, not really that bad. In the r-rated version there is a scene at a frat party where one of the vals is screwing a line full of horney guys. Well, not much nudity is shown, it could have been more. The film sat on a shelf from 82 till 86 when vestron video picked it up.... It is now out of print...And hasnt surfaced on cable again. and probley never will..
    6danlord65

    What happened?

    Just saw this on Youtube 2017. I like the 1980's era of films, esp. similar movies like Valley Girl, Fast Times At Ridgemont High, The Wild Life. I had never heard of this title til today. I guess it didn't get a theater opening, went straight to cable. Um, I don't want to throw too much shade on it. It seems like this was someone's 1st time directing and writing a screenplay.Im sure it was a good learning process for them, but for the audience, yikes. There are 2 things that stand out that I wish they had done better. 1. The night exterior lighting.I can barely see the actors in many scenes, as if they only had one lamp to put on people.Why shoot night ? Wouldn't shooting day be better and less expensive? 2. The soundtrack needed help. What really made a lot of the 80's teen flicks stand out was the music by pop bands of the time. Again, I'm sure it was because of budget constraints.But at least that would've helped folks stay interested. The script & 1 -dimensional characters are too easy to take shots at , but it probably would've been helpful to get writing feedback from professional writers.

    On the positive side, like other posters have said, it was cute & lighthearted at times.There was a good story here that needed to come out. The ladies were beautiful & charismatic.I hope everyone in it is successful today, and all went on to better projects after.
    3The Fox-2

    Totally farfetched, but at least they looked good!

    I've been a fan of the whole early 80's Valley Girl concept; the cute fashions, the carefree attitudes, and the mall roaming. The Nic Cage movie "Valley Girl" has been a favorite of mine for years, but the wardrobe of the Valley Girls in that movie seemed a little lacking in a sort of je ne sais quoi (I thought, anyway)... a sort of cuteness or spunkiness was missing.

    Enter "The Vals," a low-budget movie about Valley Girls who wonder if there's more to life than partying with college boys, battling with Beverly Hills girls that seem to have invaded Val turf, shopping for new clothes, and riding down the street perched on the drop top of a white Mercedes. One day at the mall, they overhear a couple of drug dealers putting demands on one of their pushers, a young boy. Out of curiosity, they observe the boy as he pushes drugs on other kids, then they follow him home. His home is a house on the other side of town, an orphanage run by a kind old man who's been running the place for many years. The old man and his charges are in danger of losing their home unless they can come up with $25,000 of back rent, which is why the one boy had started selling drugs. Suddenly, the Vals "know" that they have to save the orphanage. How, though, is ridiculously farfetched and made you wonder if the Vals themselves weren't on something when they came up with their plan. Suffice it to say that everything turns out okay in the end, in typical early 80's movie style.

    One of the few redeeming qualities about "The Vals" is the Valley Girls' wardrobe. The clothes were much more, well, Valley Girl than those from "Valley Girl." The Vals' clothes were fun, frilly, and funky. It's really hard to explain, but I'm more partial to that sort of cutesy Valley Girl look over the polished preppy Valley Girl look favored by the ladies of "Valley Girl."

    Call me crazy, but I kind of dig the song "Girls In The Valley," which seems to be the featured track on the "The Vals" soundtrack. The end credits say "Soundtrack Available On Unicorn World Records," but that seems to be about as real as an actual unicorn (DID a soundtrack really exist in some form for "The Vals"?). The rest of the soundtrack is a take-it-or-leave-it thing, but I'd love to be able to get "Girls In The Valley" in a more portable version someday.
    9docmav

    A film of beauty at low cost!

    I remember watching this on a tape I managed to pick up years ago and I wish I still had that tape, maybe I do somewhere! My recollection of the film is a fairly low budget production but one where the mostly unknown cast gave their all and made a good job of the script. I always will remember the gorgeous actress, Gina Calabrese, who sashayed across the screen and was a perfect example of womanhood to a very young and lusty lad. Hopefully one day someone will see fit to buy the rights to this movie and release it on DVD as it was one of the better low budget movies I ever saw in my youth. A shame that Gina never went much further in movies beyond 1987, I wonder what became of her!

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    • Trivia
      The movie was shot 1982 under the title of "Valley Girls", but because of director Martha Coolidge's Valley Girl (1983) starring Nicolas Cage, the picture's title was changed to ''The Vals''.
    • Quotes

      [In jail]

      Prostitute: Looks like we got ourselves some genuine Valley Girls in here. What are you in for, tootsies? Shoplifting? Or perhaps talking on the phone too long? Maybe you forgot to empty your kitty's litter box?

    • Connections
      References L'Étrange Créature du lac noir (1954)
    • Soundtracks
      Girls in the Valley
      Written by Frankie Bleu

      Arranged by Frankie Bleu

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    • Release date
      • 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Valley Girls
    • Filming locations
      • Stockton, California, USA(As valley environs)
    • Production companies
      • Entertainment Artists
      • Valley Girls Associates
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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