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Strip Academy (1983)

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Strip Academy

41 reviews
3/10

the 80s at their best!

Christopher Atkins! Lesley Ann Warren!! Eighties top-ten hits! For goodness sakes, the guy who played Tony HOSTED Dance Fever!! I remember that I had a crush on him.

This movie is so totally steeped in Eighties pop-culture. From the first scene where Whitney shuts down the computer (get a load of that thing?) to the hot pants worn by Atkins. The Eighties (especially the early Eighties) was a time when the lines blurred between being gay and straight. Ahh those heady pre-AIDS days...

At one point in the movie, Ricky (Atkins)responds to his sister complaining about his sleeping around, "I'm 21 years old, I'm right where I'm supposed to be..." And the fashions, man, the FASHIONS. The Peter Pan collars worn by Warren. The red dress complete with puffy sleeves when she goes to the strip club for the first time. The big hair! Pick ANY item worn by Tony... All Eighties, all the time!! And finally - the hottest sex scene that is STILL hot by today's standards!! The Big Easy comes close.... close, but not quite.

It's not a great movie. I don't think it's even a mediocre movie. But I DO think it's an IMPORTANT movie. One day our children will watch this movie and think... "what where they THINKING?!??!"
  • houstonia
  • May 22, 2005
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5/10

Atkins gets a Warren piece.

Heavenly, this film is not, but I must admit that it is one of my guilty pleasures.

The story centers on a community college speech teacher (Warren) with a recently laid-off husband. Her wild sister drags her to a male strip club one night where she discovers that her lazy student (Atkins) is the star attraction. Wouldn't you know it, eventually the teacher is getting private lessons from the student. It's really about temptation and devotion and the fight between the two.

While the plot and styles are incredibly dated, thee are some things to recommend about this film. Warren gives a strong performance, doing as much with the material as she can. Her transition from constricted and conflicted wife to released vixen is convincing. Her frustrated husband, Logan, also does a fine job. Atkins is Atkins and does nothing more than offer lingering stares and lots of skin.

What makes this film a guilty pleasure is the good use of Bryan Adams' music and one of the more erotic love scenes ever filmed with someone of Warren's stature (this was around the time she blew audiences away with her Oscar-nominated performance in Victor/Victoria). If you never thought of Warren as a sexual dynamo, stick around. Some cuts of the love scene contain a shot of Atkin's manhood, which shocked me even back then.

There are some dramatic elements involving the husband and his frustrations, as well as Warren's inner conflicts, but the film is far too short to go into these too deeply.

It's not a good film by any means but I do think it tried to be something more than the trash it was. Perhaps some of the plot ended up on the dance-room floor.
  • noncentz
  • Aug 6, 2005
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4/10

The same guy directed Rocky

  • BandSAboutMovies
  • Jun 9, 2021
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2/10

Flunks In The Classroom, Passes In The Bedroom

A Night In Heaven rates right up there as one of the trashiest films ever made. But Christopher Atkins is so goldarn sexy in this I have to say that this film is a guilty pleasure of mine.

The Blue Lagoon Boy with no curls any longer plays a trailer park kid who is the main attraction at a male strip club named Heaven located in Titusville near Cape Canaveral. He's also going to community college where Professor Lesley Anne Warren flunks him in her Speech class. At the same time Warren is not getting any attention from husband Robert Logan and she's frustrated.

On a girl's night out, she takes one look at Atkins and Atkins sees the look Warren is giving him and the results are inevitable. I think you can figure where this is going, it doesn't take a genius. But the climax I will say rates high in the ludicrous cinema department.

Interestingly enough while Christopher Atkins won the Razzie Award for worst actor, A Night In Heaven wasn't nominated for Worst Picture. It was probably unfair to Chris since all he was asked to do was look sexy and be seductive. He succeeded admirably on both counts. I suppose the Razzies are as inscrutable as the Oscars.

But if your taste runs to trashy movies, don't let this one get by.
  • bkoganbing
  • Apr 12, 2009
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If You Expect the Worst, You May be Surprised

I rented this movie as a total goof with a friend about a year after it came out, expecting it to be as cheesy and pathetic as the trailer. This is not great cinema by any means. But some actual thought went into the making of this and it was a lot better than I ever anticipated. In fact, back in the day, Siskel and Ebert actually gave this two thumbs up, for the chemistry between Lesley Ann Warren and Christopher Atkins. It has been said that he was so into his character that after the filming it took him a long time to get over his costar. Lesley Ann Warren's shocked expressions are priceless. The great Bryan Adams songs are relevant; not just tacked on because they are cool and will sell soundtracks. This is not a movie you would ever want to admit aloud that you like. But you may be surprised to find that you're secretly admitting it to yourself.
  • rosaliez
  • Aug 15, 2001
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2/10

Talented cast and crew, but a shoddy enterprise...

With a direction from John G. Avildsen ("Rocky") and a screenplay by Joan Tewkesbury ("Thieves Like Us", "Nashville"), one might expect more from this turgid drama about a married community-college teacher who discovers to her embarrassment that a male stripper she sees one night in a dance-club is actually one of her students. Lesley Ann Warren does what she can with a nearly unplayable role, but even her personal style can't dress up this flick with much class. The poorly-produced and edited film has become something of a cult item--mainly due to Christopher Atkins' nude shots--but the script and surrounding melodrama are inept and unfulfilling. * from ****
  • moonspinner55
  • Feb 22, 2007
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5/10

Chippendull

It just cracks me right up when people mention "A Night in Heaven" and the word "plot" in the same sentence. Yeeping yimminy, take a look at the box cover! All they ever promised us was Chris Atkins in his Xanadu disco-slut-wear, pulsating and gyrating and waving his goodies at the camera. A male nudie flick. That's what they promised us, and that's what we got!

Mr. Blue Lagoon prances about the entire movie wearing nothing more than a cheap self-tanner and dental floss. The direction is nothing more than an endless string of tight close-up shots of Mr. Atkins' generously lathered nether-regions. Pure smut. That's what they promised us, and that's what we got!

Word of caution: This flick is where that "Obsession" song came from ("I will have you, yes I will have you..wah wah wah...") It's not the Animotion version either, it's, gasp ...even worse. It sounds like it was recorded at one of those amusement park "You be a Star!" karaoke-style "recording studios". Shudder.

But that's irrelevant. As is the acting, the cinematography, the editing, the lighting and most of all Lesley Ann Warren. "A Night in Heaven" is all about an oiled-down Atkins, a few clutzy dance moves, and a skimpy boy-toy thong. That's what they promised us, and that's what we got.

Yay them!
  • JZvezda
  • Mar 12, 2003
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3/10

Has its moments--but not enough!

  • preppy-3
  • Mar 26, 2010
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2/10

Makes for one boring night

This pathetic film barely runs eighty minutes, yet the plot is too thin to even fill up the short running time. Lesley Ann Warren tries hard, but unfortunately for her, she is stuck in a dull story, and even worse, she has to share the screen with Christopher Atkins. The only good thing about this movie was that it happened to contain some good music by Bryan Adams, and obviously, I could've heard them somewhere else. His songs were a pleasant distraction, but the remaining seventy-five minutes are about as boring as a film can get.
  • Tito-8
  • May 18, 1999
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6/10

Effective study of a troubled marriage

It's really too bad that people think of "A Night In Heaven" as 'the male stripper movie,' because it's really not that at all. Yes the wife has an affair with her student, who happens to be a stripper, but this accounts for maybe 10 minutes of screen time. At it's center is a believable study of a marriage on the rocks, after a husband loses his job, and begins to completely alienate his wife. Lesley Ann Warren is good in her role as Faye, the wife who begins to feel insecure, and undesirable after her husband shuts her out. When she finds herself attracting the attention of one of her young, handsome students (Chris Atkins) she resists as best she can, but soon an affair ensues, that might possibly have some serious consequences.

The interesting thing about the movie is how the husband and wife interact. They have such different views of what is really happening. "A Night In Heaven" doesn't dissolve into a smutty exploitation film, nor does it deteriorate into some 'revenge flick' at the end. The husband is actually perceptive enough to see that his wife's affair was perhaps, his fault. Directed by the man behind the original "Rocky," some qualities of that film are evident here, as well as some themes. It's physical, and passionate, and it has a kind of urban grittiness about it. An odd, obscure film from the 80's, worth seeing for some quality drama and good performances...and yes, some very sexy scenes too..
  • Falconeer
  • Oct 23, 2014
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3/10

The first cinematic hen party.

  • mark.waltz
  • May 23, 2023
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10/10

The Body Beautiful!

Here's another movie that gets a bad rep. What happens is every 10 years or so a film comes along tailor made for women (and gay men) and people (most likely straight men) go berserk. They weren't trying to remake Gone With The Wind but were simply trying to please the audience with the assets and charms of that beautiful 1980s underrated heart-throb Christopher Atkins. Forever regulated to "the blonde haired guy in the Brooke Shields movie"(the Blue Lagoon), this was his chance to shine. And he DOES! But of course, men reviewers and maybe some uptight female ones slammed the movie. It is actually entertaining with a good and subdued performance from Lesley Ann Warren not playing her usual "nervous broad" type role here. There is even a featured role by 1970s and 1980s Dance Fever host Deney Terio. The chemistry between Chris and Lesley is incredible and undeniable. Their sex scene is like a taking a peak in real life....was that a tongue he slipped her? Awesome soundtrack featuring the song Heaven by Bryan Adams and an early version of the hit song Obsession, later to be recorded by Animotion. But the real star is of course Christopher. What he is presumed to have lacked in thespian quality he more than makes up for, not only with his gorgeous looks, but also charisma. He never wanted to be Spencer Tracy...he simply wanted to entertain us...and in A Night In Heaven - he DOES! Viva Atkins!
  • hilljayne
  • Sep 7, 2005
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6/10

Everything is wrong with this film except for Christopher Atkins!

  • Sherazade
  • May 11, 2006
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5/10

Saturday Night Flu

Why would a movie centering on a young male stripper and an uptight, slightly older woman begin with... and continue through the entire opening credit sequence on... an average guy who works at NASA?

Leslie Ann Warren's mousy housewife Faye Hanlon is married to the NASA engineer: she's who he comes home to. Robert Logan plays Whitney Hanlon; he's been down lately... not giving his wife a good time after hours, or wanting to work for the military (sound familiar?). She's got a wild sister, played by the always cute and energetic Deborah Rush, and both wind up spending a night at... Let's back up a bit...

Faye is a community college speech teacher/professor who fails a student too flaky and optimistic for his own good. That would be hot property Christopher Atkins, famous for his role opposite Brooke Shields in THE BLUE LAGOON and, as Ricky "The Rocket" Monroe he appears in a space suit on stage, eventually stripped down to the bare essentials and providing special attention to women who give him an F during the daytime... This is how our May/August romantic-interests connect, and yet their windswept romance is hardly enough to base an entire movie on...

The problem with this RAZZIE nominated clunker directed by ROCKY Oscar winner John G. Avildsen (partnered with otherwise talented NASHVILLE writer Jan Tewkesbury) is there's no chemistry between the leads, nor is there a point to their relationship. Meanwhile, the guy who opens the film winds up losing his job, buying a gun and scaring the piss out of the womanizing boy toy (the NASA worker facing off with a dude named Rocket, get it?)...

Which provides Atkins an opportunity to really act as he cries naked on the deck of a boat, but alas, he winds up embarrassing himself more than ever. (Farewell, movie career, you're headed to television.) What's really impressive is how they make the gorgeous Leslie Ann Warren so homely in the beginning before the sexy/sultry transition for two "heavenly" nights...

That first strip club outing and then in a hotel room during a steamy yet ponderous sex scene between lovers more suited to a fantasy driven porno... at least as the simplistic storyline goes...

It's when pointless characters, like Rocket's hardworking waitress mother and his banal actress girlfriend... and completely useless subplots are added... that the pace really meanders, turning what could have been a guilty pleasure into an exercise in humiliation, for the actors and especially editor/director John G. Avildsen. But a year later he'd redeem himself ROCKY style by waxing on and off with that winning underdog sports theme in THE KARATE KID. Which couldn't have happened at a better time.
  • TheFearmakers
  • Apr 24, 2019
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Heavenly Eye Candy

  • robc-11
  • Apr 6, 2004
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5/10

Critics hated it, but...

...it's not totally bad and it had a certain naughtiness to it before the "me too" movement. It seems that Christopher Atkins' body is the focus of criticism about this flick, but nobody seems to comment on Lesley Anne Warren's performance, which is credible, considering the weak screenplay provided by Joan Tewkesbury. The film could have been better if Rick wasn't the only one of Faye's students moonlighting as a stripper, particularly if another student was PASSING in her class! Still, "A Night in Heaven" isn't as bad a film as other attempt to make it appear. It's on a par with Carl Reiner's 1987 film "Summer School," starring Mark Harmon.
  • junkmail-48566
  • Mar 7, 2022
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5/10

futility of short term affair

In countries with dominant feminism there are funny naughty discos where the strippers are all men and the customers are all women.

The movie depicts the life of a frustrated working woman (Lesley Ann Warren), her husband (Robert Logan), and a young student (Christopher Atkins) in the speech class , Warren teaches at the local junior college.

As the events unfold, the husband gets fired in job as an engineer at the Kennedy Space Center because he cannot follow directions to work on missiles or other instruments of war. In the midnight that protagonist returns from dancing disco. The husband is apparently too "tired" to sleep with his wife, whose sister takes her to Heaven, a male disco in a shopping center. Incidentally, the handsome young student not a good performer in the class is a dancer there, and in a scene of alluring sensuality , he flirts with her and kisses her.

Eventually, the futility of foolish affair is exposed, the loving pair get reinstated to their happy family. The movie runs smoothly beyond the stamp of a comedy or tragedy.
  • revribhav-96772
  • Sep 30, 2021
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4/10

Mediocre

  • dtucker86
  • Mar 16, 2024
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2/10

A Night In Hell

In "A Night In Heaven", Lesley Ann Warren plays a college professor named Faye. Christopher Atkins is Ricky, a student in her class. At the end of his final report for his class, Ricky cracks a joke and Faye is not amused. She decides to fail him and make him take the course over again.

The next thing you know, Faye goes to watch some male strippers with some friends of hers. Who is one of the strippers? Ricky! Anyway, they develop one of the dreariest affairs I have ever seen. No sparks whatsoever.

There is also a dull side plot involving Faye's husband(!). He quits/is fired from his job. He puts 2 and 2 together and figures out that his wife is seeing the stripper. What does he decide to do? You'll just have to see in the exciting, I mean boring, climax.

I'm not really sure what the point of this movie is. There is no passion in anyone's performance. There is no actual plot and the romantic part of the film is tedious. Only recommended for fans of Christopher Atkins naked body. 2/10
  • BrettErikJohnson
  • May 19, 2002
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1/10

Not too "Heaven"-ly....

Okay, "A Night in Heaven". It has big name stars in it like Warren, Garcia (in a bit part), Snodgress, Atkins, Deney Terrio (you wondered what happened to him, here he is.) - good director in Avildsen (!!!!!) - decent writer (Joan Tewkesbury; I'm serious, look for yourself!). So, why is it you haven't heard of this film unless you caught it at 3 or 4 am on Showtime?

Well, I'll tell ya.

Seems college teacher Warren (yeah, that's right) is flunking student Atkins, who happens to dance at this male strip bar called The Odyssey, where Warren's friends happen to drag her one night, whereupon she notices him - this being a weak moment in her life, as she and her husband (Logan) are having marital problems, and she thinks Atkins is rather hunky as he prances around in his g-string, and she begins to have some un-teacher-like thoughts about him, while her husband is considering having an affair while....

But I forget the most important part of the whole movie: with all these plot points to mull over, this thing STILL clocks in at under 90 minutes! WHAT the.... It is mind-boggling that so much plot can be truncated in to so little of a movie, and I mean that not only in substance but in IQ points as well.

Warren is the only one here worth watching (as is usually the case), and as an actor, Atkins is a good dancer. But if the main part of a movie you remember is the end theme (Bryan Adams' "Heaven"), you not only have a bad movie on your hands, but a bad movie that no amount of re-casting, plot-padding, double-billing or sex scenes can make enlightening.

"A Night in Heaven", huh? Gee, I was thinking more the opposite....

One star, for Bryan Adams' music. Hope they didn't make him watch it while he sung, or he WOULD have found it hard to believe he was in "Heaven".
  • Mister-6
  • Jun 11, 2000
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6/10

Eye candy!

Especially for the ladies, this movie gives a good look at one of the best looking actors ever - Christopher Atkins. The movie is not overly deep but what do you expect?

Leslie Ann Warren is very good in her role as a sexually frustrated married woman. Not to mention, she is beautiful!

It's a movie - it does not have a deep message but then again, VERY few movies do. When you hear an actor, actress, or writer talk about the "meaning" of a film - they're lying! :)

With very few exceptions, movies are made for one reason - to make money. Don't let Hollywood fool you into believing anything else.

Anyway, this movie is much better than most pinheads give it credit for.
  • dr71956
  • May 14, 2004
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5/10

young men, older Women, eighties hairstyles and Chris Atkins taking it off for money.

  • triple8
  • Mar 31, 2006
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9/10

Fabulous Film! As a 30 something I REALLY can identify!

I saw this when I was young, and never really got it until I was 30 something. The writer really identifies with the conflict someone the lead female feels at this age. How lonely and stagnant marriage can be, the urges and desires you can feel you missed out on when younger. Great soundtrack by Jan Hammer and Bryan Adams. Every time I see this film I cry because I can really identify with every woman in this film, from Slick, Patsy, Faye, and even Rick's mom. I have yet to see a film that encaptures everything a woman can be...housewife, vixen, mother, sister...etc. I have been with one person for 8 years and will ALWAYS look for my "Night in Heaven" PS LOVE the way Atkins nibbles on his cookie while looking at Warren!
  • an80sgirl
  • Nov 12, 2003
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6/10

A good looking teacher and a hot young STUDent - what's bad?

I know that a lot of people who write reviews always try to find some deeper meaning and/or raised consciousness from the silver screen. However, some movies appeal to nothing more than our base instincts.

In this case, there is not a guy reading this that hasn't fantasized about a good looking teacher. On the other hand, there probably are no female teachers who did not find a single young man as attractive, appealing, and worthy of a few fantasies herself.

That's all this movie represents. I think that's all it ever meant to be. I enjoyed it - but then again I think Lesley-Ann Warren is hot!
  • dr71956
  • Oct 9, 2002
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5/10

Are they kidding?

I remember when the "Ladies Night" in clubs with male strippers became popular.One scene in "Mr Mom" and this entire movie made the male stripping industry for females really take off.Afterwards Every TV sitcom of the 80's on had at least one episode with the male stars doing a strip and the females stars catching them and dragging them off the stage or going crazy and spending tons of money like Peg Bundy. That said this movie was corny.Only because Christopher Atkins was the boniest,non-dancing male stripper I've ever seen.Clearly he was chosen to capitalize on the "teen hunk" factor and "The Blue Lagoon" movie which he starred.Lesley Warren is dressed like a school marm in the 1880's until she gets a make-over up by a girlfriend to hit the club and snap!She's a hot mama in a snazzy red dress with her hair down and plenty of make-up on.What she doesn't know is a student she flunked recently (Chris) is the star stripper in the club she goes to and he knocks her off her feet with a super sexy kiss.Oh yeah-She's married to a fuddy-duddy older than she is. It's an okay film to catch on cable.Just don't expect any deep acting by anyone and you'll be fine.
  • mojo2004
  • Jun 28, 2006
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