Kitty can't find a man who satisfies her, we follow her search for the dream prince and her friends who tries to help her.Kitty can't find a man who satisfies her, we follow her search for the dream prince and her friends who tries to help her.Kitty can't find a man who satisfies her, we follow her search for the dream prince and her friends who tries to help her.
Fay DeWitt
- Kitty's Mother
- (as Fay deWitt)
Pamela Des Barres
- Vickii
- (as Pamela Miller)
Walter Wonderman
- Albert
- (as Walter Wanderman)
Janus Blythe
- Niteclub Waitress
- (as Janis Lynn)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMarcie Barkin's debut.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Twisted Sex: Volume 25 (2009)
- SoundtracksThe Carhops
Written and Produced by Roy Singer and Tom Ellis
Performed by Tammi Hunt
Featured review
As the name would suggest this movie is pretty silly, but there are some genuinely funny moments. The story revolves around Kitty who, after moving away her overbearing mom, now wants to find a boyfriend--or at least a good-looking guy to hook up with. All her friends from the neighborhood seem eager to share their boyfriends with her, but nothing seems to work out. Mix in a sleazy old geezer, a car chase, and a hilarious trip to the movies to watch "Dr. Demento," and, well, that's more or less the framework of the story. Not exactly Oscar material but generally light-hearted fun. Of note is that Wes Craven was one of the film editors. Also co-stars famous "I'm With The Band" author/70's supergroupie Pamela Des Barres (as "Pamela Miller").
The end credits are also hilarious, but alas, on the only old depot print I was able to find of it, some of them are cut short. The part I saw more or less apologizes for the quality of the movie and "thanks" the Screen Actors Guild "for making it so difficult" to do an independent film (LOL). It would make a good pick for a company like "Something Weird Video" to release as a DVD.
The end credits are also hilarious, but alas, on the only old depot print I was able to find of it, some of them are cut short. The part I saw more or less apologizes for the quality of the movie and "thanks" the Screen Actors Guild "for making it so difficult" to do an independent film (LOL). It would make a good pick for a company like "Something Weird Video" to release as a DVD.
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
- Sound mix
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