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A Southern California coed parties with her roommates and flirts with a surfer next door.A Southern California coed parties with her roommates and flirts with a surfer next door.A Southern California coed parties with her roommates and flirts with a surfer next door.
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James Shanta
- Killer
- (as James Anthony Shanta)
Kelly Lynn Gitter
- Nancy
- (as Kelly Lynn Pushkin)
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Not much of a script but a perfect zeitgeist of life in the 80s.
If you just relax and want a slow movie featuring beautiful girls and surfer dudes, it's worth the watch.
It's clear that Hoffs was casted because of her Bangles fame and her mother directing this movie but she can acually quite well. She's vulnerable, charismatic and stunning. I loved seeing Cusack in this as well, you won't see another movie where her facial expressions come this close to her famed brother.
Go watch it if you don't expect much, love the 80s simplicity, sun, beach and simple life.
Cool guest starring role of Pam Grier.
If you just relax and want a slow movie featuring beautiful girls and surfer dudes, it's worth the watch.
It's clear that Hoffs was casted because of her Bangles fame and her mother directing this movie but she can acually quite well. She's vulnerable, charismatic and stunning. I loved seeing Cusack in this as well, you won't see another movie where her facial expressions come this close to her famed brother.
Go watch it if you don't expect much, love the 80s simplicity, sun, beach and simple life.
Cool guest starring role of Pam Grier.
80's higher education ennui... Like a strange cross between "Reality Bites" and "Adventures in Babysitting" (yet nowhere near as good as either).
Aside from Susanna Hoffs in her underwear, Pam Grier's late single scene cameo is pretty much the only entertaining or amusing thing about it... Otherwise, it's thoroughly mediocre!
Aside from Susanna Hoffs in her underwear, Pam Grier's late single scene cameo is pretty much the only entertaining or amusing thing about it... Otherwise, it's thoroughly mediocre!
The Allnighter is mostly a vehicle for Bangle Susanna Hoffs and she does a good job with it. Hoffs in fact saves this movie, as you get the feeling if she wasn't in it the movie would be pretty hopeless and completely forgotten by now.
Somewhat derivative of many mid-to-late 1980s teen and college comedies, the plot really isn't much new, though it is fun to see the 80s fashion and hear music from that era again. Despite the weak plot, it will remind you of a time before you had to go out into the "real" world, and you can recall many of the desires and hopes put forth.
Hoffs rarely talks about this film in interviews, and critics have not been very kind to it over the years. While not up to the level of films of the same era made by people like John Hughes, The Allnighter is worth a look once, more if you like and/or remember the Bangles.
Somewhat derivative of many mid-to-late 1980s teen and college comedies, the plot really isn't much new, though it is fun to see the 80s fashion and hear music from that era again. Despite the weak plot, it will remind you of a time before you had to go out into the "real" world, and you can recall many of the desires and hopes put forth.
Hoffs rarely talks about this film in interviews, and critics have not been very kind to it over the years. While not up to the level of films of the same era made by people like John Hughes, The Allnighter is worth a look once, more if you like and/or remember the Bangles.
This vacant, plotless and thoroughly unfunny comedy has a better cast than it deserves: all the girls are credible (the boys less so), and Dedee Pfeiffer (Michelle's sister) is a genuine revelation in her few quiet moments. But then there are all those surfing scenes....(*1/2)
I've always enjoyed the Bangles and Susanna Hoffs, and I purchased the DVD not expecting much more than a light, fun 80s throwback to the Bikini Beach movies. That pretty much is The Allnighter in a nutshell, but there's nothing wrong with that. The plot centers on three college roommates (Susanna Hoffs, DeDee Pfeiffer and Joan Cusack) having one last fling before college graduation. Susanna is absolutely gorgeous as Molly, the Pacifica College valedictorian who is still searching for that one earth-shattering romance, and although there's not much to the story, there are some wonderful moments (including the jail scene, featuring what must be the filthiest toilet ever to appear in a major motion picture), and I loved Pam Grier's cameo as Sgt. McLeish. An interesting aspect of this movie is how it went back and forth from film to "camcorder" at least 10 years before Blair Witch came out (and 5 years before MTV hit us with "The Real World"). Speaking of which, how about that primitive, bulky Olympus "camcorder" that Joan Cusack lugged around throughout the movie? Remember when those were "state-of-the-art"? Or how about the huge, clunky answering machine in the girls' beach house? Totally 80s, no doubt about it. If you're expecting Oscar-caliber entertainment here, skip this. However if all you're looking for is a fun movie to watch on a rainy day, check your high expectations at the door and enjoy!
Did you know
- TriviaStarring alongside Susanna Hoffs as her college roommates/best friends are two actresses with more famous siblings. Dedee Pfeiffer, Michelle Pfeiffer's younger sister, and Joan Cusack, sister of John Cusack.
- Quotes
Val: Gina?
Gina: Yeah?
Val: What... what time do you think it is now?
Gina: It's time to ask about Brad again!
Val: Oh just FINE! FINE!
Gina: No, I don't mean that. I just mean, just ENJOY this! I mean Molly's gonna get us out of here. All we have to do is enjoy this. Look at this place... I mean would you look at that toilet? It's the most disgusting toilet I ever saw! What if you had to pee right now?
Val: Just shut up, I DO have to go pee right now!
- Crazy creditsFootage on Gina's camera of the characters partaking in various activities is shown throughout the end credits.
- Alternate versionsThe version released in Japan is rumoured to contain a extra scene were Gina talks to Val about shooting her video.
- ConnectionsFeatures Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
- SoundtracksIn the Darkness
Performed by Boomerang
Music and Lyrics by Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly
Courtesy of ATLANTIC RECORDING CORP.
By Arrangement with WARNER SPECIAL PRODUCTS
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- Also known as
- Cutting Loose
- Filming locations
- Whittier, California, USA(Location of fictional Pacifica College)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,700,000
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,419,581
- May 3, 1987
- Gross worldwide
- $2,700,000
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