Frolicking youth comedy about zany high school students set in the 1960s.Frolicking youth comedy about zany high school students set in the 1960s.Frolicking youth comedy about zany high school students set in the 1960s.
James Coburn
- Tim Stevenson
- (as Jim Coburn)
Terrea Smith
- Rhonda Rockett
- (as Terrea Foster)
Nanci Chambers
- Trisha
- (as Nancy Chambers)
Jan Taylor Hendricks
- Sarah Bellum
- (as Jan Taylor)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaLinda Shayne not only co-wrote the script and acts in the movie as Bootsie Goodhead, but also posed as the girl featured on the film's poster as well.
- GoofsIn the bowling alley scene when trying to remove the bowling ball from Howie Bates appendage, in the background there is a KISS pinball machine. The film is set in 1965, KISS was formed In 1973 and the KISS pinball machine was released in 1979. A sign has been placed over the back glass to try and disguise it.
- Quotes
Brent Van Dusen III: Stuckoff can fuck off.
- Alternate versionsThe 14th July 1983 edition of show-business trade paper 'The Hollywood Reporter' indicated that there were two different versions of the movie made to accommodate USA and Canadian audiences for the film's closing song scene. The Canadians heard actress Linda Speciale singing "Oh, Canada" whilst the Americans heard Speciale' instead sing "The Star-Spangled Banner".
- ConnectionsEdited into Munchie Strikes Back (1994)
- SoundtracksCan't Stop The Bop
Written, Performed and Produced by Johnny Dee Fury
© Occidental Records
Featured review
It's the 60's at Taft and Adams (T&A) High School. The boys are sex obsessed. Five boys get detention for sexual misconducts. Purity Busch is responsible for the demise of some of them. The boys vow to get back at the impossible Busch.
This Canadian high school sex romp tries to follow the great success of Porky's. The production is lower level. It certainly doesn't have anything as iconic as the shower scene. It's a poor attempt at a money grab. Some of the pranks are confused. It does precede Revenge of the Nerds. The difference is that the guys are not really friends. There is no character work here. It's just an excuse of T&A, mostly T. I'm guessing the local strippers got some extra work. The only joke that worked is the name of the high school. It's so on the nose that it's funny. Otherwise, non of it is funny. This is weak.
This Canadian high school sex romp tries to follow the great success of Porky's. The production is lower level. It certainly doesn't have anything as iconic as the shower scene. It's a poor attempt at a money grab. Some of the pranks are confused. It does precede Revenge of the Nerds. The difference is that the guys are not really friends. There is no character work here. It's just an excuse of T&A, mostly T. I'm guessing the local strippers got some extra work. The only joke that worked is the name of the high school. It's so on the nose that it's funny. Otherwise, non of it is funny. This is weak.
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Crazy Times
- Filming locations
- Filmores Hotel, 212 Dundas St. E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada(strip club scenes)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $800,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,082,215
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $210,000
- Apr 3, 1983
- Gross worldwide
- $2,082,215
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