An all-female rock band and a group of "well-endowed" sorority sisters team up to save a sorority house slated for condemnation by the university.An all-female rock band and a group of "well-endowed" sorority sisters team up to save a sorority house slated for condemnation by the university.An all-female rock band and a group of "well-endowed" sorority sisters team up to save a sorority house slated for condemnation by the university.
Patti R. Lee
- Joan
- (as Patti lee)
Barbara Bingham
- Susie
- (as Barbara M. Bingham)
Tom McCleister
- Warwick
- (as Thom McCleister)
Forbes Riley
- Lois Scagliani
- (as Francine Forbes)
Dom Irrera
- Vinnie Mamabasta
- (as Dominick Irrera)
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Sometimes you don't want to see Gone With The Wind. Sometimes you just want to see a good, old fashioned titty-flic. They don't make films like these anymore: films that fell somewhere between the drive-in, the grind house and late night cable. SPLITZ was one of the amazing topless-not-plot less popcorn movies that made it into regular rotation on HBO and Cinemax back in the glorious early 80s. Taking more than a cue from Animal House and then paying tribute to Russ Meyer's BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS, SPLITZ hits the ground running with a soundtrack reminiscent of either VALLEY GIRL or NEW WAVE HOOKERS, and it's thoroughly enjoyable in that Bevis & Butthead kinda way. A perfect night with the guys film, custom made for a movie marathon. Just add beer, bong and a bag of chips and you'll be happily on your way. Look for a very early cameo by Comedy Central regular (and Big Lebowski bit player) Dom Irrera. Perfectly captures the era in which it was made.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe dive bar with the graffiti-covered bathroom that the girls play in is actually CBGB, a legendary bar in Manhattan.
- GoofsJoan is shoved face-first through the ropes of the wrestling ring, and in the next shot she has her back to the ropes.
- Crazy creditsDiane Scanlon is credited for singing the finale song, "We're a Miracle," but she's not the actual performer.
- Alternate versionsOriginally rated "R" when released in 1982. In 1984, the film was edited to receive the newly created "PG-13" rating and this is the version released on video in the U.S and a few other countries.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Vintage Video: 0349 Splitz (1982) (2024)
- SoundtracksBusy Boys
Written by Arlene Gold
Performed by Arlene Gold and Larry Carola (uncredited)
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- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Sound mix
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