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Sweet Sixteen

  • 1983
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
2.9K
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Aleisa Shirley in Sweet Sixteen (1983)
Big city girl Melissa Morgan tries to make new friends in the small Texas town she just moved to. The only problem is, each of the boys that she spends time with ends up brutally murdered, with Melissa always the last person to have seen each of her boyfriends alive...
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Teenager Melissa moves into a small town filled with racial prejudice and bullying, and each time she meets up with one of the boys in town, they end up murdered - but who is the killer?Teenager Melissa moves into a small town filled with racial prejudice and bullying, and each time she meets up with one of the boys in town, they end up murdered - but who is the killer?Teenager Melissa moves into a small town filled with racial prejudice and bullying, and each time she meets up with one of the boys in town, they end up murdered - but who is the killer?

  • Director
    • Jim Sotos
  • Writer
    • Erwin Goldman
  • Stars
    • Bo Hopkins
    • Susan Strasberg
    • Patrick Macnee
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    5.1/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Jim Sotos
    • Writer
      • Erwin Goldman
    • Stars
      • Bo Hopkins
      • Susan Strasberg
      • Patrick Macnee
    • 49User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bo Hopkins
    Bo Hopkins
    • Sheriff Dan Burke
    Susan Strasberg
    Susan Strasberg
    • Joanne Morgan
    Patrick Macnee
    Patrick Macnee
    • Dr. John Morgan
    Don Stroud
    Don Stroud
    • Billy Franklin
    Dana Kimmell
    Dana Kimmell
    • Marci Burke
    Don Shanks
    Don Shanks
    • Jason Longshadow
    Aleisa Shirley
    Aleisa Shirley
    • Melissa Morgan
    Steve Antin
    Steve Antin
    • Hank Burke
    Sharon Farrell
    Sharon Farrell
    • Kathy Hopkins
    Logan Clarke
    Logan Clarke
    • Jimmy
    Michael Pataki
    Michael Pataki
    • George Martin
    Henry Wilcoxon
    Henry Wilcoxon
    • Greyfeather
    Larry Storch
    Larry Storch
    • Earl
    Michael Cutt
    Michael Cutt
    • Frank
    • (as Michael J. Cutt)
    Glenn Withrow
    Glenn Withrow
    • Johnny Franklin
    Tony Perfit
    • Tommy Jackson
    Sandy Charles
    • Lab Technician
    Tim Cutt
    • Deputy
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    • Director
      • Jim Sotos
    • Writer
      • Erwin Goldman
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    5BA_Harrison

    Thank heavens for little girls

    Beautiful teenager Melissa Morgan is a bit of a wild child, quickly attracting the attention of most of the local boys; however, those lucky enough to get close to her have a nasty habit of turning up dead.

    This rather obscure 80s horror opens in classic stalk 'n' slash mode with a gratuitous shower scene, the 'sweet 16' of the title, schoolgirl Melissa (played by Aleisa Shirley, actually a good few years older than 16), giving herself a thorough wash for the benefit of the viewer. Normally, such a scene would be followed by the young woman, clad in a towel, leaving the shower to be stalked by a masked maniac, or would at least end with a false scare, but here there's no such payoff; it simply exists to get some gratuitous T&A on the screen, as does a later moment when the lovely girl goes skinny dipping.

    Not that I'm complaining, because without the occasional spot of nudity from Shirley, this would be a lot less enjoyable, the actual horror content being fairly lame...

    There are a number of killings throughout the film, but these are unexceptional stabbings shot in a frenzied manner at night, making them very disappointing for gore fans. The rest of the film consists primarily of dull police procedure, as Sheriff Dan Burke (Bo Hopkins) slowly pieces together clues to discover the identity of the killer, plus some clichéd racial tension between the town's rednecks and local Indians, none of which is particularly thrilling. In short, be grateful for the nekkidness when it happens.

    4.5 out of 10, rounded up to 5 for IMDb.
    5SamJamie

    Obscure 80's Slasher.

    Sweet Sixteen is a 1983 American slasher film directed by Jim Sotos and starring Bo Hopkins, Susan Strasberg, Dana Kimmell, and Patrick Macnee.

    Melissa Morgan is new in town and meets Hank Burke and Johnny Franklin outside of a bar. Johnny winds up murdered the same night and murder and mystery seem to follow Melissa everywhere she goes.

    This is a largely obscure and forgotten 80s slasher movie. Being a big fan of slasher movies myself, especially 80s. I knew I would get something out of the film. The film however is rather slow and meandering as a whole, the lead actress is especially uninteresting and doesn't bring much to the film in terms of charm or humour. I never found myself being especially involved in the plot of the film or how it ended, I enjoyed the film for what it was and I love the 80s aesthetic in general. It's worth a watch if you're into the genre, but otherwise you can take it or leave it.
    6Wuchakk

    Whodunit slasher in a Southwestern town with a likable cast

    RELEASED IN 1983 and directed by Jim Sotos, "Sweet 16" chronicles events in a West Texas town when a new family moves into town and there are a series of murders revolving around the 16 year-old daughter (Aleisa Shirley). The sheriff (Bo Hopkins) and deputy (Michael Cutt) try to track down the killer. Dana Kimmell and Steve Antin play the Sheriff's kids while Patrick Macnee and Susan Strasberg play the parents of the new girl.

    While this is a slasher, it's not overly gory and could be categorized as a whodunit mystery. The story kicks off with a quality bar confrontation, which reveals the racial tension in the town between whites and Natives. Despite all the gushing over the new girl (Aleisa Shirley), she's not all that, i.e. no curves. Dana Kimmell is the real beauty here.

    The cast is likable, particularly Hopkins as the main protagonist, and the early 80's ambiance is to die for. Don Shanks is notable as a kick axx Native. I liked the movie and enjoyed trying to figure out who the killer was amidst the red herrings, but found the wrap up a little eye-rolling and unsatisfying.

    THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour, 30 minutes and was shot on the outskirts of Los Angeles. WRITER: Erwin Goldman. ADDITIONAL CAST: Don Stroud is on hand as a troublemaking cowboy.

    GRADE: B-
    6Hey_Sweden

    Not really for hardcore slasher fans.

    This 1983 Texas-made feature is more of a murder mystery, and not a terribly successful one. The problem is that apparently the filmmakers (led by producer / director Jim Sotos) and cast were working from an unfinished script, and it shows: the writing overall is muddled. Still, this has an awfully good cast for this sort of thing, and Sotos and company do try to give the story a little extra something by introducing racism (the poor treatment of the local Indians) into the proceedings. "Sweet 16" also banks a lot on the importance of its central character Melissa and the actress in the role, Aleisa Shirley. She's a hot to trot 15 going on 16 year old who seems to enjoy making trouble and being the centre of attention.

    One problem with this is that we seem to be getting encouraged to ogle Shirley at every opportunity, and even though Shirley was older than her character, she wasn't *that* much older, making scenes such as a shower sequence highly uncomfortable.

    The tale, written by Erwin Goldman, shows what happens as bloody murders begin to occur as Melissa's 16th birthday approaches. The plodding sheriff on the case is Dan Burke (ever amiable Bo Hopkins), whose mystery junkie daughter Marci (Dana Kimmell, a.k.a. the final girl of "Friday the 13th Part III") is eager for some excitement in her small town and follows her fathers' cases with interest. Meanwhile, Indians such as Jason Longshadow (Don Shanks, a.k.a. Michael Myers in "Halloween 5") and his grandfather Greyfeather (Henry Wilcoxon, in his final film role) are targeted by rowdy racist rednecks Billy (Don Stroud) and Jimmy (Logan Clarke).

    At the least, "Sweet 16" boasts solid atmosphere, although some slasher aficionados are likely to be dissatisfied with a very small body count and too much murkiness in the gore scenes. (Still, they may be pleased with the various revealing shots of Shirley.) The cast also includes Susan Strasberg, looking lovely as always, Patrick Macnee (who replaced Leslie Nielsen), Steve Antin ("The Goonies"), Sharon Farrell ("Night of the Comet"), Michael Pataki ("Dead & Buried"), Larry Storch ("Without Warning"), Michael Cutt ("Night of the Demon" 1980), and Glenn Withrow ("The Outsiders").

    The music, by Tommy Vig, is good, but viewers may cringe at the ultra-sappiness of Melissas' theme song.

    Also available in a directors' cut.

    Six out of 10.
    Katatonia

    One of those horror/mystery gems

    I won't post a long and detailed review of the movie, because it is a great little horror mystery film and there are several positive reviews already posted that said it better than i probably could have.

    An interesting note is that this movie is actually on DVD in a couple of obscure "bargain boxsets". They are from BCI Eclipse, who release a lot of 10-Packs of old generic movies for a bargain price. The name of the boxsets are "Student Bodies" which is a 4-Pack, and also in a 10-Pack boxset called "Toga Party". The odd thing is the description on the boxes for these sets is wrong about the movie, it lists it as being some party movie...but it is not! It is indeed Sweet 16 from 1981 on DVD! The quality is pretty good for DVD too.

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    • Trivia
      Patrick Macnee replaced Leslie Nielsen, who was forced to withdraw from the film because of a scheduling problem.
    • Goofs
      Johnny's truck is not parked in the same spot when they find it day after.
    • Quotes

      Melissa Morgan: [to Johnny and Hank] You guys ever play with girls or just yourselves?

    • Connections
      Featured in Sweet 16: Interview with Bo Hopkins, Aleisa Shirley and Jim Sotos (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Melissa's Theme
      Music and Lyrics by Joel Wertman & Mark Wertman

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sweet 16
    • Filming locations
      • Piru Elementary School 3811 Center St. Piru, California, USA(Sun Valley High School)
    • Production companies
      • Sweet Sixteen Productions
      • Productions Two
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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