A teen decides to go for a night on the town with his friends despite flunking his driver's test.A teen decides to go for a night on the town with his friends despite flunking his driver's test.A teen decides to go for a night on the town with his friends despite flunking his driver's test.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination
Michael A. Nickles
- Paolo
- (as M.A. Nickles)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaNeither Corey Feldman nor Corey Haim had a driver's license when filming started.
- GoofsThe license plate on the caddy changes from "GRANDPA" to "GRANPA" in various scenes.
- Alternate versionsTo receive a PG certificate, 7 seconds were cut from the original UK video version with the removal of the line "You mustn't fuck with the Department of Motor Vehicles." The line was reinstated for the 2012 UK DVD, which is rated 12.
- SoundtracksDrive My Car
Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Produced By Stephen Bray and Michael Verdick
Performed by The Breakfast Club
Courtesy of MCA Records
Featured review
License to Drive is one of those few movies to come on at three in the morning on a Friday night that will always capture my attention. It is a fun comedy, and one of the last of its genre at the near end of the decadent 80s.
One-time teen sensations, Corey Haim and Corey Feldmen, hot off Joel Schumacher's teen vampire opus The Lost Boys, star as a pair of friends who spend one wild night in Haim's character, Les Anderson's grandfather's 16-year old prize Cadillac. Well, naturally, hilarity ensues, as does every driving disaster known to man.
Great performances abound, especially our two starring Coreys, but also look for stand-out turns by Richard Masur and Carol Kane as the hapless parents of Les. Also keep your eyes opened for a young Heather Graham, who plays the aptly named Mercedes, and the object of young Les' affection.
All in all, an enjoyable, breezy comedy.
Highly recommended.
One-time teen sensations, Corey Haim and Corey Feldmen, hot off Joel Schumacher's teen vampire opus The Lost Boys, star as a pair of friends who spend one wild night in Haim's character, Les Anderson's grandfather's 16-year old prize Cadillac. Well, naturally, hilarity ensues, as does every driving disaster known to man.
Great performances abound, especially our two starring Coreys, but also look for stand-out turns by Richard Masur and Carol Kane as the hapless parents of Les. Also keep your eyes opened for a young Heather Graham, who plays the aptly named Mercedes, and the object of young Les' affection.
All in all, an enjoyable, breezy comedy.
Highly recommended.
- Chiron1987
- Jul 15, 1999
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- To Live and Drive in L.A.
- Filming locations
- Johnie's Broiler - 7447 Firestone Blvd., Downey, California, USA(Archies Atomic)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $8,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $22,433,275
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,850,934
- Jul 10, 1988
- Gross worldwide
- $22,433,275
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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