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American Boyfriends

  • 1989
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
183
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American Boyfriends (1989)
Comedy

Four Canadian girls skip off university to get to the wedding of one of their number's relatives across the border in Portland. After the event one stays on with a guy she's met, one returns... Read allFour Canadian girls skip off university to get to the wedding of one of their number's relatives across the border in Portland. After the event one stays on with a guy she's met, one returns home to get ready for her own wedding, and the other two head off for San Diego in a newl... Read allFour Canadian girls skip off university to get to the wedding of one of their number's relatives across the border in Portland. After the event one stays on with a guy she's met, one returns home to get ready for her own wedding, and the other two head off for San Diego in a newly acquired Cadillac in search of the usual things.

  • Director
    • Sandy Wilson
  • Writer
    • Sandy Wilson
  • Stars
    • Margaret Langrick
    • John Wildman
    • Jason Blicker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    183
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sandy Wilson
    • Writer
      • Sandy Wilson
    • Stars
      • Margaret Langrick
      • John Wildman
      • Jason Blicker
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Margaret Langrick
    Margaret Langrick
    • Sandy Wilcox
    John Wildman
    John Wildman
    • Butch Walker
    Jason Blicker
    Jason Blicker
    • Marty Kaplan
    Liisa Repo-Martell
    Liisa Repo-Martell
    • Julie La Belle
    Delia Brett
    • Lizzie
    Michelle Bardeaux
    Michelle Bardeaux
    • Thelma
    Troy Mallory
    Troy Mallory
    • Spider
    Scott Anderson
    • Daryl
    Gordon Currie
    Gordon Currie
    • Glider
    Loren Dunsworth
    • Cynthia
    Babs Chula
    Babs Chula
    • Dolly
    James Kidnie
    James Kidnie
    • Sid
    Terry Moore
    Terry Moore
    • Al Walker
    Jane Mortifee
    • Kitty Wilcox
    Richard Donat
    Richard Donat
    • Major Wilcox
    Nicholas Lea
    Nicholas Lea
    • Ron
    Don MacKay
    Don MacKay
    • Julie's Father
    • (as Don Mackay)
    Merrilyn Gann
    Merrilyn Gann
    • Julie's Mother
    • Director
      • Sandy Wilson
    • Writer
      • Sandy Wilson
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    2reesiji

    Flop

    Compared to her first film, My American Cousin, this really stank. The lead, John Wildman, must have taken acting classes between the two films, because in this one he's all "actorish" and self conscious, really ruining the film. In the first film he was natural and boyish. In this one he's a parody.
    1film-critic

    If this is romance, than my vote is that it has died.

    Films need to stand alone. No sequel should work where one needs to see the first to understand the second; the work of the director is to allow first time viewers to understand their goals, missions, and tones of the film without forcing more money out of their hard earned pockets. Not the case here. From the beginning we are pushed into the lives of these four, sometimes three, mostly two, teenagers that love nothing more in life than to talk about sex, getting married, past boyfriends, and historical moments in the past. The problem with this film, where it faults immediately, is that there is no future. Nobody cares about consequences or decisions, and there is no authority there to stop them. Sure, this was 1965, the times had fewer boundaries, but Wilson doesn't give us this. She allows her girls to have free reign and control, and thus the story becomes disastrous. To begin, we have no characters. There were no developed characters at all in this film. Through monotone voices, staged lines, and unrehearsed moments, we follow these girls as they leave college, head to Oregon, and suddenly into California. No parent worries, money doesn't seem to be an issue, reality happens to float right out the window. One would think witty dialogue would follow, but it doesn't. Nothing of value occurs with out characters, because they give us nothing to care about. A review quotes Margaret Langrick's performances as "Sandy Wilcox" as charming, but to me, she was utterly dull. None of these characters has any emotion when they spoke, they were all dried up, and nobody (the actors nor the director) seemed to care. It was the 1960s, I guess anything was possible.

    Moving past the characters, one would hope that the story would venture at least a spark of interest, but not with "American Boyfriends". Having nearly found myself ill with the characters, the story had me running to the bathroom. Nothing was cohesive. I have used the word "nothing" quite a bit, but it is because all other words escape me. Nothing of value happened in this film. In one scene we were driving to a wedding, no money, no cares, and the open road ahead of us. Then, we are getting gas, eating dinner, getting our hair done, and living the pampered life. Then we are at the wedding, cousins flirt, the driest best man (another sore moment for the film) attempts to talk, couples unite, others break apart, and free cars are given out to those that whine the most. Then we are in California, looking for surfers, finding freeloaders, drinking, listening to music, crying about the war, and talking to a guy named "Glider" who apparently loves hotdogs. Tragedy happens; we are back to Canada, and rushing the boarders. All in a days work -- but not for me. Nothing of value happened outside of what I just mentioned. There are no characters, no stories -- not one reason for this film to even exist. My toes wouldn't even tap at the music because it seemed cliché and overused. It didn't reflect the situations that our pseudo-characters were going through. It felt as if Wilson wanted to make a film, throw in several of her own favorite songs, and keep her friends from films past – not actually make a strong, memorable body of work. Most of the time I can find at least one positive comment to make about a body of work that a team spent blood and tears on, but with "American Boyfriends" nothing comes to mind. It was a stale piece of bread hoping to find out that lighting does strike twice, but alas, the weatherman called for clear skies.

    Overall, I cannot suggest this little film to anyone. There is a reason why it hasn't seen the DVD light yet, and it would be a waste of disc space if it miraculously did. The characters were unmotivated, boring, staged, random, and sprinkled with a bit of amateur night on top. They were not professionals and only added to the diminished quality of the film. The story was non-existent. There was nothing, outside of what I could summarize in two minutes that made this film stand out in my mind. It was as if Sandy Wilson didn't know how to make a movie, or that there wasn't any script, just money and a map. Focus on the direction and characters, no matter the power of the story, and still something will stick to the audience. There was nothing of value at all. The music, of which this film prided itself on (i.e. see the sticker on the box) was horrendous. It completely missed the direction of the story. It felt like I was watching "Good Morning Vietnam" set to opera music – it just didn't work. There is nothing positive to say about this film. It is a blemish on both the Hollywood name as well as the word "sequel". I cannot suggest this film to friends or family, nor even to Sandy Wilson. It was rushed, trite, and completely incomplete. Whomever thought these girls could act, were horribly mistaken. Skip this one please, for the sake of your family – you will live a happier life.

    Grade: * out of *****
    6SnoopyStyle

    more from Sandy Wilson

    It's late 60's and Vietnam is an emerging conflict. This is the sequel to My American Cousin (1985). Sandy Wilcox (Margaret Langrick) starts at Simon Fraser University and befriends Julie La Belle. She, Julie, and two other girlfriends head across the border to attend her American cousin Butch Walker's wedding. Butch gives her his old Cadillac. After the wedding, the group splits up. At the spur of the moment, Sandy and Julie drive off to California.

    Sandy Wilson continues as the writer/director of this sequel. I get it. It's personal. Nevertheless, I would like a more skilled director. Wilson makes a few filmmaking mistakes. She is not advancing far beyond her amateur status. As a story, I like this one more. The first half is a little messy but the road trip gets compelling. There is a reality of the moment. One could see that the funeral gets a bit too much for Wilson to handle. There are scenes that run too long and dialogue that comes off clunky. I like the better moments more than I feel frustrated with the lesser ones.
    6goblingal

    American Boyfriends

    Now whoever wrote the other comment on IMDb about this movie doesn't know anything about this movie. first all Lizzie is Sandy's childhood friend along with Thelma. The new girl Sandy meets at Simon Fraser is Julie Labelle played by Toronto's own Liisa Repo-Martell.

    This movie is a good movie with a good storyline but it could have been done better pepping it up could have helped some and maybe making Thelma less aggravating.

    if you like Liisa Repo-Martell movies catch Nights below station street, story of a girl with a huge problem one that she eventually couldn't keep hiding.
    pinstripe

    Ho-hum... a decent effort

    American Boyfriends is a film that is easily forgotten, which is a sad but true aspect of a lot of films that viewers entail. The problem here is that there is just nothing to keep the viewer into the film, and make them stay completely raptured.

    The story consists of a young Canadian girl named Sandy (Margaret Langrick) from Penticton who moves to the Coast to pursue her studies at Simon Fraser University. She soon meets her new "best friend" Lizzie (Delia Breit), and the two hit it off quite quickly. Soon enough, Sandy's friends from home come to visit, also making stops to search for wedding dresses for one of the girls. Before you know it, all four of the girls are off to Portland to visit Sandy's cousin Butch's wedding. The rest is just pure spontaneity, and seems a bit far fetched of what two fresh university students would do, but the preposterousness was probably intended by the director.

    Don't get me wrong: American Boyfriends is not a bad film, it's just not great. The acting is decent, the storyline is a bit lacking, but in general, it's just one of those films you probably won't remember you watched until you begin to watch it again.

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    • Trivia
      The scene in the wood-panel hotel room was shot in a kitchenette (either Room C or F) at the Hotel Burnaby, 7610 Kingsway, Burnaby, British Columbia - since replaced by townhouses. The vintage bar in the same hotel would go on to feature in another film set in Oregon - "Say It Isn't So" - about 12 years later.
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    • Release date
      • September 11, 1989 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mes copains américains
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • B.C. Film
      • Backseat Productions Ltd.
      • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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