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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Phoebe Cates,
Betsy Russell,
Matthew Modine,
Michael Zorek,
Fran Ryan
Director:
Noel Black
Take Animal House, throw in a dose of television's Bosom Buddies and you get the Phoebe Cates/Matthew Modine sex farce Private School. The 1983 film was shot one year after Cates won fame in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (thanks primarily to her little red bikini), and two years before Modine won rave reviews for his work in Vision Quest. While neither star gives a stellar performance in Private School, both are appealing and likeable, even with the ridiculous premise. Chris (Cates) attends an all-girls private school, while horndog Jim (Modine) matriculates at the nearby all-boys school. In order to get close to her, Jim and his f...
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Our Price: $12.00
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Adam Ant,
Richard Blade,
Gail O'Grady,
Harold Pruett,
Bunty Bailey
Director:
Rafal Zielinski
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Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Jason Bateman,
Kim Darby,
John Astin,
Paul Sand,
James Hampton
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Michael Zorek,
Adam Silbar,
Jeff Fishman,
Johnny Timko,
Jill Schoelen
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Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Gene Wilder,
Kelly LeBrock,
Charles Grodin,
Joseph Bologna,
Judith Ivey
Director:
Gene Wilder
For a few years in the mid-1970s, thanks mostly to his collaboration with Mel Brooks, Gene Wilder was the hottest name in comedy. His films with Richard Pryor made him such a star that he was given the chance to write and direct--a big mistake. The nadir was this slow-moving, self-conscious Americanization of the French bedroom comedy Pardon Mon Affaire. Wilder plays an American executive who glimpses a gorgeous woman and turns his life and his marriage upside down in his misguided pursuit of an unattainable ideal. Heavy-handed sex farce doesn't get much help from Wilder, who does himself no favors as a director; LeBrock is a worthy object of obsession, but she des...
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