Brad returns from rehab and fights Logan over Sue at a club. Brad's brother beats Logan later. Sue secretly marries Logan despite her father's disapproval. Brad becomes obsessed with Sue and... Read allBrad returns from rehab and fights Logan over Sue at a club. Brad's brother beats Logan later. Sue secretly marries Logan despite her father's disapproval. Brad becomes obsessed with Sue and relapses into drugs.Brad returns from rehab and fights Logan over Sue at a club. Brad's brother beats Logan later. Sue secretly marries Logan despite her father's disapproval. Brad becomes obsessed with Sue and relapses into drugs.
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- Sue Randall
- (as Marla Ryan)
- Brad Martinelli
- (as Richard Gering)
- Nico Martinelli
- (as Gabe De Lutri)
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- (voice)
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Featured reviews
Teen Special
The plot concerns a common topic for teens of the time—are we too young to get married. Sue's gruff dad certainly thinks so. Worse, jealous Brad won't let his former blonde cutie go, and he's got one bad older brother who sort of cleans up after him, that is, when brother isn't dealing dope. Mix 'em all together and it's not a bad little drive-in flick. Better than I expected for a shoestring indie. And, oh yes, catch that very last frame—looks like writer-director Ireland was trying for something genuinely thoughtful.
A Little Corny but Not Too Bad Overall
Something Weird Triple Feature
* (out of 4)
Romeo and Juliet type story of a rich girl who falls for a poor kid. Her father is against them dating as is her ex-boyfriend who just happens to be crazy and has a gangster for an older brother. Bad acting, bad direction and a bad script make for a pretty bad film that feels five times longer than it actually is. The title song is a real hoot however.
High School Caesar (1960)
* 1/2 (out of 4)
A bully fixes a vote so that he can be elected Class President where he then plans on stealing even more money from students. Here's another drive-in era teen flick that tries to tell a message but even at just over 60-minutes this thing drags along. No camp value whatsoever and not bad enough to get any laughs. Just plain dull.
High School Big Shot (1959)
** (out of 4)
Drive-in era drama about a nerdy teen who gets his shot at the big time when he hears about a million dollar drop off. If you're a fan of these teenage "B" films of the 50s then this here is certainly one of the better ones but we're certainly a long way off from Rebel Without a Cause. The film runs out of steam around the fifty minute mark but the bad acting leads to some nice laughs.
Teenage Triangle
Date Bait is the story of a love triangle between Marlo Ryan and new boyfriend Gary Clarke and old boyfriend Dick Gering. Gering went away to a rehab for his heroin addiction and while he was gone Ryan started to date Gary Clarke. Ryan who's a light version of Sandra Dee doesn't see much of a future with a drug addict. However her clueless father for reasons I can't explain just dislikes Clarke.
It might be a simple matter if Gering would just leave, but he won't and he's the younger brother of the local gangster and Clarke and anyone who stands up for him gets a going over.
This independent production boasts nothing really good about it. The direction is totally lacking, the cast is awful and the sets are bad. Even the rock and roll music is second rate.
The theme should have been Dion's Teenager In Love or more like teenagers in heat.
They Tried To Tell Us We're Too Dumb
Everyone is very clean cut here, and Clarke drives a modified Buick that looks really cool. Other than the general mess everyone seems to have made of their lives, I'm not sure what this movie is about, nor how the title relates to anything. Still, cool car.
Did you know
- GoofsFrida supposedly wears shoes less than half the time; however, when she's standing still or walking, she clearly carries her weight on the lateral plant (outside edge) of her foot rather than balanced between the ball and heel - very unusual and awkward for someone used to going barefoot.
- Quotes
Sue Randall: I'm sorry, Brad, it's Danny. It's always been Danny. Let go, Brad, you're hurting my arm!
Brad Martinelli: If I can't have you, nobody else will!
- SoundtracksDate Bait Baby
Music and Lyrics by John Neel and Oscar Nichols
Sung by Reggie Perkins
Recorded on Raynote Records
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 12m(72 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1





