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Sweater Girls

  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
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Sweater Girls (1978)
Comedy

A group of teenage girls forms a club, The Sweater Girls, to preserve their virginity.A group of teenage girls forms a club, The Sweater Girls, to preserve their virginity.A group of teenage girls forms a club, The Sweater Girls, to preserve their virginity.

  • Director
    • Don Jones
  • Writers
    • Don Jones
    • Neva Friedenn
  • Stars
    • Harry Morgan Moses
    • Meegan King
    • Noelle North
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    213
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    • Director
      • Don Jones
    • Writers
      • Don Jones
      • Neva Friedenn
    • Stars
      • Harry Morgan Moses
      • Meegan King
      • Noelle North
    • 5User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Harry Morgan Moses
    Harry Morgan Moses
    • Pete
    • (as Harry Moses)
    Meegan King
    Meegan King
    • Kenny
    Noelle North
    Noelle North
    • Bonnie
    Kate Sarchet
    • Sharon
    Micheal Goodrow
    • George
    • (as Michael Goodrow)
    Carol Anne Seflinger
    Carol Anne Seflinger
    • Judy
    Stephen Liss
    Stephen Liss
    • Andy
    Tamara Barkley
    • Lynne
    Bill Kux
    Bill Kux
    • Henry
    • (as William Kux)
    Julie Parsons
    • Joella
    Skip Lowell
    • Jim
    Jack O'Leary
    • Town Cop
    Joseph Brooks
    • Sammy
    Charlene Tilton
    Charlene Tilton
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    • Director
      • Don Jones
    • Writers
      • Don Jones
      • Neva Friedenn
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    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Watchable, but not a great movie...

    I stumbled upon the 1978 comedy "Sweater Girls" here in 2021 by random chance. I have to say that I hadn't even heard about the movie prior to finding it. But I read the synopsis and it sounded like it could actually be a fair enough comedy.

    Well, I am sure that what writers Don Jones and Neva Friedenn managed to put together back in 1978 was fairly interesting back then, but it wasn't a movie that particularly impressed me.

    Sure, the concept of the movie was interesting enough, but as the movie came to an end, I must admit that I was sitting with a feeling of what was the point of the movie and the club that the girls founded anyway, as they essentially broke the principle rule of the purpose of the club to begin with.

    For a comedy then I suppose "Sweater Girls" might have been fun and enjoyable back in 1978, but it seems to have lost some of the flavor with the passing of 43 years. Sure, it was watchable, but I wasn't brought to laughing even once throughout the course of the movie.

    The acting performances in "Sweater Girls" were adequate. I wasn't familiar with the people on the cast list, which is usually something I enjoy in movies. But given the whole no-purpose-to-the-storyline then I feel somewhat indifferent towards the acting performances.

    I can now check "Sweater Girls" off of my list, and I can honestly say that I hadn't been missing out on anything grand here. And this is not a movie that I will ever be returning to watch a second time.

    My rating of "Sweater Girls" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
    lor_

    OK nostalgia comedy; shoulda been WAY better

    SWEATER GIRLS coulda been a contender; in different hands, with a lot more creativity there is every chance that this project could have emerged as the breakthrough comedy that was PORKY'S just three years later. In any event, it is a decent time-waster.

    There were many soft porn attempts to cash in on nostalgia for the '50s in the '70s, notably SLUMBER PARTY '57. Co-star (with Debra Winger) in that movie Noelle North is also a star of SWEATER GIRLS, but lightning failed to strike. The reason is that the "naughty but nice" sexy & comical antics are pretty flat & corny, causing the film to run out of gas early on.

    North and her girl-next-door co-stars (no real beauties in the bunch for some casting reason) form a Sweater Girls club, with tons of different color sweaters as uniforms. They keep changing sweaters, so the fans can get a look at their vintage, very-old-fashioned looking brassieres. Only one girl provides the bulk of the film's nudity (a bad mistake), Tamara Barkley as Lynne. Her career went bust (no pun intended), with barely a couple of Blake Edwards assignments in her future, and... out!

    With a decent enough budget allowing for cherry early 1950s autos and a fun Drive-In movie sequence, film begins promisingly, but degenerates in the final reels into a static, unfunny mess in one of the girl's homes. Sexual initiation of a nerd is poorly done, and the "slut" of the group, Julie Parsons as Loella, is miscast -she comes off as more of a good girl for my money. She graduated to an equally unsuccessful movie from the briefly prominent filmmaking team of Jesse Vint and Max Baer Jr., HOMETOWN USA, and... out!

    (Parenthetically, I once received an incredibly long rebuttal letter directly from Jesse after I panned his goof-ball magnum opus ANOTHER CHANCE, caught at a Cannes Market screening. I ain't retracting anything!) Another miscasting is Jack O'Leary as a big fat local sheriff who spends the movie stealing the underage boys' cases of beer in a gag repeated over & over & over. He's dead space on screen, in a role that Jonathan Winters could have hit out of the ballpark.

    Most misleading element of SWEATER GIRLS is the appearance at the end of the film for about 30 seconds of TV superstar-of-the-future Charlene Tilton. She is strikingly beautiful at age 19, which merely shows up the homeliness of the film's actual stars.

    Filmmaker Don Jones is clearly competent, as this film is technically well-directed -it just lacks any sort of inspiration. I played a very small part in his unsuccessful career: when I caught Jones' THE LOVE BUTCHER playing on Forty Deuce circa 1982 I reviewed it for Variety, giving it a (relative to its genre) rave. This elicited a brief feud with no less than Harlan Ellison, who wrote a letter to the editor published in Daily Variety (our companion newspaper on the Left Coast) taking a holier-than-thou stance, extremely displeased with my praise/endorsement of torture-porn, as opposed to the intellectual approach to sci-fi and fantasy that he has always adhered to in his writing. That tempest in a teapot briefly called attention to Jones' work, but he retreated immediately into obscurity and his later films were decidedly of less interest.
    3kevin_robbins

    Attempts to capitalize on the popularity of similar films like Porky's, Meatballs, and Animal House from its era but falls short

    I recently watched Sweater Girls (1978) on Tubi. The story revolves around a group of young women who grapple with societal pressures. In their quest to boost their self-esteem and outlook, they form a group called the Sweater Girls, aiming to lead wholesome, joyous, and celibate lives. However, their journey isn't as straightforward as they anticipated.

    Directed by Don Jones (The Forest) and featuring a cast including Harry Morgan Moses (The Van), Meegan King (Humanoids from the Deep), Carol Anne Seflinger (The Lollipop Cover) and Charlene Tilton (Dallas).

    The best part of the film is how well it captures the essence of the 1950s. The era's cars, fashion, and soundtrack are all spot-on. While there are a few topless scenes, the movie predominantly focuses on women in bras. The best scene of the movie is when a woman drives home topless, providing hilarious and well-executed sequence. However, the overall acting tends to be average, with some male characters occasionally overacting, particularly when intoxicated.

    In conclusion, Sweater Girls attempts to capitalize on the popularity of similar films like Porky's, Meatballs, and Animal House from its era but falls short of those gems. I would rate this movie 3.5/10 but still recommend giving it a watch at least once.

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    • Trivia
      Pitched as American Graffiti (1973), but with nudity.
    • Connections
      References Sous le plus grand chapiteau du monde (1952)
    • Soundtracks
      Sweater Girl
      Lyric by David Somerville and Gail Jensen

      Music by Richard Hieronymus

      Sung by David Somerville and the Head Tones

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 1978 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sweater Girls - A Tribute to the '50s
    • Filming locations
      • Whittier, California, USA
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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