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Shag

  • 1988
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
5.2K
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Phoebe Cates, Bridget Fonda, Annabeth Gish, Scott Coffey, Page Hannah, and Robert Rusler in Shag (1988)
Summer of 1963. Carson is getting married to her boyfriend so her friends Melaina, Pudge and Luanne take her to Myrtle Beach for one last irresponsible weekend.
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Carson marries her boyfriend so her friends Melaina, Pudge and Luanne take her to Myrtle Beach for an irresponsible last weekend.Carson marries her boyfriend so her friends Melaina, Pudge and Luanne take her to Myrtle Beach for an irresponsible last weekend.Carson marries her boyfriend so her friends Melaina, Pudge and Luanne take her to Myrtle Beach for an irresponsible last weekend.

  • Director
    • Zelda Barron
  • Writers
    • Lanier Laney
    • Terry Sweeney
    • Robin Swicord
  • Stars
    • Phoebe Cates
    • Bridget Fonda
    • Scott Coffey
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    5.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Zelda Barron
    • Writers
      • Lanier Laney
      • Terry Sweeney
      • Robin Swicord
    • Stars
      • Phoebe Cates
      • Bridget Fonda
      • Scott Coffey
    • 62User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Phoebe Cates
    Phoebe Cates
    • Carson
    Bridget Fonda
    Bridget Fonda
    • Melaina
    Scott Coffey
    Scott Coffey
    • Chip
    Annabeth Gish
    Annabeth Gish
    • Pudge
    Page Hannah
    Page Hannah
    • Luanne
    Robert Rusler
    Robert Rusler
    • Buzz
    Tyrone Power Jr.
    • Harley
    Jeff Yagher
    Jeff Yagher
    • Jimmy Valentine
    Paul Lieber
    Paul Lieber
    • The Manager
    Donald Craig
    • Senator Clatterbuck
    Shirley Anne Field
    Shirley Anne Field
    • Mrs. Clatterbuck
    Leilani Sarelle
    Leilani Sarelle
    • Suette
    Carrie Hamilton
    Carrie Hamilton
    • Nadine
    Jay Baker
    Jay Baker
    • Big Bob
    Joe Seely
    • The Creep
    Pearl Jones
    • Elvira
    Bonnie Johnson
    Bonnie Johnson
    • Mrs. Carmichael
    • (as Bonnie Cook)
    Janelle Cochrane
    • Mrs. McBride
    • Director
      • Zelda Barron
    • Writers
      • Lanier Laney
      • Terry Sweeney
      • Robin Swicord
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    User reviews62

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    Sunshine-58

    "This is the MOST fun!"

    Two of my friends informed me I absolutely had to see this movie and they were right. I just moved to the South, and it gave me a whole new understanding of Southern life. The movie is set in South Carolina in the 1960s. Four funny, funny girls take a road trip to Myrtle Beach and spend half the movie making sure their families don't find out. Phoebe Cates steals the show and teaches the audience a valuable lesson: You shouldn't marry if you're in your teens!
    chsDanielleR

    great movies deserve awards

    Why do all the incredible movie have no awards whatsoever? I swear the crappy movie Capote got more Oscars and awards than Star Wars (exaggeration). This movie contains all of the basic necessities that made Godfather, Back to the Future, Indiana Jones great. It gave an experience. It gave a feeling so emotional that an audience could sit back, eat popcorn, and look at their watch 2 minutes later and realize two hours had already gone by. All of the characters had versatile, inspiring personalities.Pudge was innocent but outgoing. Carson, strict on her parents' and societies' rules but nonetheless up for a risk when it came by her way. Luanne, strict at rules but more apt for adventure than Carson. Finally, Melaina, an obvious go flirting, drinking, sucking up to people, but to the boys' dismay: no bedding.

    This 80s movie had no computer graphics, no detailed special effects, .

    It had only the necessities: acting, experience, camera angles, and emotional, rather than physical love.
    mrmoser1

    "It's the most fun"

    `This was our last weekend together, and we didn't feel like going to Ft. Sumter and touring goddamn colonial homes! We wanted to go to the beach! And meet boys! And go to wild parties! And dance!' One of the most overlooked but greatest girl-movies all time, *Shag* is a meticulously crafted period piece that takes a look back at the summer of '63 - a hallowed summer cinematically, supposedly representing an innocent America untouched by the coming traumas of the Sixties. It is the story of four girls who have just graduated from high school who hightail it to Myrtle Beach - the forbidden zone of boys and booze. As they whoop it up, each of them has their eyes opened to a reality that is not part of the world their parents laid out for them. `Y'all, I'm *wild*,' Cates' character tells her friends towards the end of the movie, `I guess I always have been - I just didn't know it,' and Cates' youthful beauty and innocence make it completely believable. Hannah seems to not take herself as seriously as her more famous sister does - and her hilarious portrayal of the tight-assed Luanne morphs from rigid propriety to semi-unbridled lust. Pudge finally meets a boy who loves her for everything she is, and Gish has a field day with the character. But it is Fonda's portrayal of the bad-girl preacher's daughter who steals the show. Described by one reviewer as `*Dirty Dancing* meets *Mystic Pizza* meets *American Graffiti*,' as a coming-of-age film, *Shag* is nothing less than enchanting.
    7Ed-Shullivan

    This film is long overdue for a sequel to find out how these four (4) ladies and their boyfriends relationships have stood the test of time

    Although it has taken myself thirty two (32) long years to catch this film on the TCM (Turner Classic Movies) channel I really enjoyed the simplicity of the story line and the brilliant films' color that the film producers, Palace Pictures utilized. The soundtrack was a classic and rather than the typical storyline that evolves around young men, this particular jocular Romedy focuses on four (4) young ladies who take an adventurous trip by a convertible car to sunny Myrtle Beach, South Carolina to have some fun before one of the young ladies named Carson (Phoebe Cates) gets married although she has recently felt some second thoughts about her upcoming nuptials.

    The other three (3) ladies fool Carson about where they are really going until their convertible drive is well underway and Carson realizes that her friends are taking her on a quasi bachelorette party. Each lady has her heart swept away by a man that they initially object to, but the young men are persistent and each of the four (4) ladies finds their destiny in a relationship they were not expecting.

    The acting is exceptional and before you know it you will think that you are at. Myrtle Beach enjoying the sun, fun and music alongside this very wide range of youthful vigor dancing to the Shag.

    If any of the original producers read my review I hope you are listening and are open to the idea of a sequel possibly set in the year of 2000 which would be thirty seven (37) years forward from when the original film was set in 1963. We could see if the eight characters are still together with their significant partner(s) and/or they have divorced and moved on with their lives and what does their future in the new millennium of 2000.look like?

    I give Shag a highly effective 7 out of 10 IMDB rating for this Romedy film.
    8dogge84

    one "chick flick" for the history books

    I saw at the bottom of the page, that "if you like this title we also recommend American Graffiti". So true, so true. Of course, it can't be compared to "graffiti", but it's a movie with many laughs and adorable characters.

    I saw this movie last night, maybe for the tenth time or something. I had a good time as always. Then of course, I am a very nostalgic person and if your favorite movie is "Matrix" or "Minority report" you might not like it.

    The title is a little confusing since there aren't that many dance scenes, but I honestly don't care. I'm just looking for a temporary time machine with the course aimed for 1963. Besides, the dancing moments of the movie are quite enough.

    Shag takes off with four friends going away to Myrtle beach for a weekend of total fun. Luanne is the proper one who is almost always upset or embarrassed, and she kind of takes the "leader" role, since they are all going in her car and staying at her fathers (the senator's) house, (where you can't sit on the furniture's, use the phone or drink the senator's bourbon). Pudge is a nice girl who has held everything back all her life, but no more! She is also the one who is responsible for the most "shagging" in the movie. Melaina (Fonda) is the wild one who dreams of a career in Hollywood since she is "neither marrying Harvey nor going to college". Carson (Cates) is the sweet and unexperienced girl who IS marrying Harvey. Also, when the movie begins, she thinks that they are going someplace else. But the girls have other plans and they are determined to take Carson for a weekend that she will never forget. One last fling together. A plot like this CAN'T go wrong.

    Anyway, by the end of the movie they are all different people, and they have learned that things are not always as they seem. You have control of your own destiny. Carson meets Buzz (the lines that these two people have are unbeatable), Luanne gives the audience a real "necking-surprise" and Melaina finally meets Jimmy Valentine who she considers to be her key to a life of luxury in Hollywood. ( I laugh every time Jimmy does his "move"). The story which I like the best though, is the love that develops between Pudge and the "navy" boy Chip. They are just so good people and the conversations between them so sweet and innocent. You really feel happy for them. It would be a crime not making them a couple.

    This movie has a great ending. The kind which makes you wonder what happens to the people in the film. You actually care about them.

    The acting is terrific. Bridget Fonda gets a lot of room and maybe it's because her character is the most interesting one. This was before she became a star. I think Phoebe Cates is one of the most underrated actresses ever. Just think about it, how she effects an audience. When she opens her mouth you can't look away. It's like she is born to make these parts. She isn't acting. She IS her characters. " Yes, I am wild. I guess I've been wild all of my life, without even knowing it". One of many great lines in this movie.

    The one thing that always impresses me in these movies is the setting. They actually make it look like in 1963. The cars, the clothes, the colors, the buildings. It's incredible.

    If you like these kind of movies, and haven't seen this one, you should be ashamed of yourself! Grade: 8/10

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    • Trivia
      The VHS release contains the original music from the theatrical release. The DVD contains some music from the theatrical release, but many substitutions are made throughout the movie due to licensing. The original soundtrack release is music from the DVD version, not the VHS version.This was also due to licensing.
    • Goofs
      When the girls first arrive in Myrtle Beach, they drive by an amusement park in which a steel looping roller coaster is clearly visible. The first modern coaster with a loop wasn't introduced until 1976.
    • Quotes

      Elvira: Y'all is the horniest bunch of white folks I ever seen!

    • Alternate versions
      Some video versions feature different songs on the soundtrack or no music at all in some scenes compared to the original release, probably due to licensing problems.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: UHF/Valentino Returns/Shag (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      The Shag
      Performed by Tommy Page

      Composed by Tommy Page and Andy Paley

      Published by Doraflo Music Inc., Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.

      Copyright Control

      Recording courtesy of Sire Records Co.

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    • Release date
      • July 21, 1989 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • MGM
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Shag, the Movie
    • Filming locations
      • Florence, South Carolina, USA(Skyview Drive-In)
    • Production company
      • Palace Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,957,975
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,029,496
      • Jul 23, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,957,975
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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