Three middle aged guys rent a beach house to hopefully score with young, single women. Not having what it takes, the men hire a sexy young surfer, Scotty, to teach them some game and help th... Read allThree middle aged guys rent a beach house to hopefully score with young, single women. Not having what it takes, the men hire a sexy young surfer, Scotty, to teach them some game and help them meet girls.Three middle aged guys rent a beach house to hopefully score with young, single women. Not having what it takes, the men hire a sexy young surfer, Scotty, to teach them some game and help them meet girls.
- Rag
- (as Courtney Gaines)
- Candy
- (as Crystal Shaw)
- Rocco
- (as Anthony Ponzini)
- Hardbody in Car
- (as Kit Hamilton)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was originally produced to be broadcast on the Playboy Channel but Columbia Pictures picked it up and released it theatrically instead. The American Film Institute's catalog states, that according to an article published on March 2, 1984, by The Los Angeles Times, the film was originally produced for the Playboy Channel but the sexual content was deemed 'too soft' for the channel, ''the production was [then] acquired by distributor Columbia Pictures for domestic theatrical release''.
- GoofsThe dog's collar can-holder is only big enough for one beer can, but seconds after the head geek takes the can out, another can magically appears in it.
- Quotes
Ashby: [sings country-style with guitar] She was a young thing in the prime of her life, Standing there lookin' as cute as could be. So I walked on over and asked her her name - I'm still not believin' what she said to me... "I don't f*** fossils for free, old man. I don't f*** fossils for free. So just go on home and take matters in hand, 'Cause I don't f*** fossils for free."
- ConnectionsFeatured in At the Movies: Breakin'/Firestarter/Hardbodies/Sugar Cane Alley (1984)
- SoundtracksHardbodies Theme
Written by John Steele, Scott Kaufman and David Spector
Performed by Krak
(Babaji Music, ASCAP)
Additional Recording and Mixing John Hug
Cramer plays Scotty, a typical L.A. drifter with no job, but probably gets by somehow. He has a steady girlfriend named Kristi (the lovely Teal Roberts) but lives in a dumpy apartment that he's way past due on rent. He also has a goofy looking friend named Rags (Courtney Gains) who hangs out with them. The story involves three middle-aged men who come to L.A. to have "philosophical discussions" with the babes of L.A., but they don't know how to approach them. They spot Scotty using his techniques (dialoguing and BBD) on various women and they soon ask him for his help. He refuses their offer of room and board at their swank beach house, but after getting evicted and sleeping under the boardwalk, he agrees to teach them his techniques.
Of course, what prevails afterwards are the typical: beach parties that last until dawn, music, the usual double-crosses, and the eventual plot resolution. Still, it's great fun. The acting is O.K., some are fine, others are gawd-awful. The music is cool (Vixen is in it). The ambiance is fun and the dialogue is fresh. Worth renting on VHS; I doubt it's on DVD, but avoid the sequel; it's a bore.
- BlackJack_B
- Jun 4, 2002
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Curvas peligrosas
- Filming locations
- Hermosa Beach, California, USA(beach and biker bar scenes)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $7,121,719
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,684,599
- May 6, 1984
- Gross worldwide
- $7,121,719