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Une comédie de jeunesse gambadante sur des lycéens loufoques dans les années 1960.Une comédie de jeunesse gambadante sur des lycéens loufoques dans les années 1960.Une comédie de jeunesse gambadante sur des lycéens loufoques dans les années 1960.
James Coburn
- Tim Stevenson
- (as Jim Coburn)
Terrea Smith
- Rhonda Rockett
- (as Terrea Foster)
Nanci Chambers
- Trisha
- (as Nancy Chambers)
Jan Taylor Hendricks
- Sarah Bellum
- (as Jan Taylor)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesLinda Shayne not only co-wrote the script and acts in the movie as Bootsie Goodhead, but also posed as the girl featured on the film's poster as well.
- GaffesWhen Purity Busch lies face down on the beach towel, she unties the neck straps of her bikini and spreads them out on the towel, but when she jumps up after being startled, the straps are tied behind her neck.
- Citations
Brent Van Dusen III: Stuckoff can fuck off.
- Autres versionsThe 14th July 1983 edition of show-business trade paper 'The Hollywood Reporter' indicated that there were two different versions of the movie made to accommodate USA and Canadian audiences for the film's closing song scene. The Canadians heard actress Linda Speciale singing "Oh, Canada" whilst the Americans heard Speciale' instead sing "The Star-Spangled Banner".
- ConnexionsEdited into Munchie Strikes Back (1994)
- Bandes originalesCan't Stop The Bop
Written, Performed and Produced by Johnny Dee Fury
© Occidental Records
Commentaire en vedette
This film will definitely cause you to rewind a few times, and fast-forward a lot more, because huge sections of it are predictable and flat to the point of humorless. The four main male characters... I hated them, but they seem to be somewhat accurate. Rafal Zielinski is a competent director, and the editor has rendered some rather effective "speed up" gags.
Here and there, a good line is said, or a good piece of physical comedy is shown, but it's usually the script, not the way it's delivered, that's funny. And most of the nudity... To be frank, you get sick of it by sheer repetition (Wow, EVERY character is sort a deviant... boring) and want to see a character you can actually like.
Now, on to Linda Shayne,
She's hardly a prolific director these days, and some of her material is borderline vomitably kid-oriented(Flying Ryan, Purple People Eater), but she is still skilled at suiting the needs of the right target audience. Plus, she is more attractive than the rest of the female cast combined. It's a shame that she couldn't have gotten herself the female lead as Purity: her acting skills and physique are much better. Much more likely to draw a guy like me over to the cause of feminism than Ann Coulter or Oprah Winfrey
In short, she's the reason I am really mad that the local movie rental has lost its copy of this tape.
Here and there, a good line is said, or a good piece of physical comedy is shown, but it's usually the script, not the way it's delivered, that's funny. And most of the nudity... To be frank, you get sick of it by sheer repetition (Wow, EVERY character is sort a deviant... boring) and want to see a character you can actually like.
Now, on to Linda Shayne,
She's hardly a prolific director these days, and some of her material is borderline vomitably kid-oriented(Flying Ryan, Purple People Eater), but she is still skilled at suiting the needs of the right target audience. Plus, she is more attractive than the rest of the female cast combined. It's a shame that she couldn't have gotten herself the female lead as Purity: her acting skills and physique are much better. Much more likely to draw a guy like me over to the cause of feminism than Ann Coulter or Oprah Winfrey
In short, she's the reason I am really mad that the local movie rental has lost its copy of this tape.
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- 16 juill. 2004
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Hide the Salami
- Lieux de tournage
- Filmores Hotel, 212 Dundas St. E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada(strip club scenes)
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 800 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 2 082 215 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 210 000 $ US
- 3 avr. 1983
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 2 082 215 $ US
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