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Director:
Writers:
Kimi Peck (screenplay) and
Dalene Young (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
5 May 1980 (Brazil) See more »
Genre:
Tagline:
Don't let the title fool you. See more »
Plot:
Two 15-year old girls from different sides of the tracks compete to see who will be first to lose their virginity while at camp. | Add synopsis »
Awards:
1 nomination See more »
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McNichol delivers great performance See more (43 total) »

Cast

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Tatum O'Neal ... Ferris

Kristy McNichol ... Angel

Armand Assante ... Gary

Matt Dillon ... Randy

Margaret Blye ... Ms. Bright (as Maggie Blye)

Nicolas Coster ... Mr. Whitney

Krista Errickson ... Cinder
Alexa Kenin ... Dana
Abby Bluestone ... Chubby

Cynthia Nixon ... Sunshine
Simone Schachter ... Carrots
Jenn Thompson ... Penelope
Troas Hayes ... Diane
Mary Betten ... Miss Nichols
Marianne Gordon ... Mrs. Whitney
Paige Conner ... Girl in T-Shirt

Edith Ivey ... Sophisticated Mother
J. Don Ferguson ... Husband

Olivia Maxwell ... Little Camper
Laura Whyte ... Dana's Mother
Suzanne Hlavacek ... Penelope's Mother
Scott MacLellan ... Mr. Walker
Martha Wollbrinck ... Mrs. Walker
Bill Gribble ... Mr. Lido (Bus Driver)
Kathy Larson ... Girl (as Cathy Larson)
Jonathan Maxwell ... Visiting Brother
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Directed by
Ronald F. Maxwell 
 
Writing credits
Kimi Peck (screenplay) and
Dalene Young (screenplay)

Kimi Peck (story)

Produced by
Stephen J. Friedman .... producer
Kimi Peck .... associate producer
 
Original Music by
Charles Fox 
 
Cinematography by
Bedrich Batka  (as Beda Batka)
 
Film Editing by
Pembroke J. Herring 
 
Production Design by
William Hiney 
 
Set Decoration by
Charles Korian 
 
Costume Design by
Joseph G. Aulisi 
 
Makeup Department
Sugar Blymyer .... hair stylist (as Maryce Blymer)
Tom Ellingwood .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Stuart Fleming .... unit production manager (as Stu Fleming)
Lindsley Parsons Jr. .... executive production manager: Paramount (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Michael Daves .... assistant director
Robert J. Doherty .... second assistant director (as Bob Doherty)
 
Art Department
Michael Ross .... props
 
Sound Department
William Andrews .... sound effects editor
Alan L. Nineberg .... dialogue editor (as Alan Nineberg)
John Speak .... sound mixer
John Wilkinson .... sound re-recording mixer (as Doc Wilkinson)
 
Special Effects by
Richard E. Johnson .... special effects (as Richard Johnson)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Pat Blymyer .... electrician
John Goode .... first assistant camera (as John Good)
Tony Gulliver .... still photographer
Gerald A. King .... key grip (as Jerry King)
Robert D. McBride .... camera operator (as Robert McBride)
Norman Lang .... electrician (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Jane Feinberg .... casting: Los Angeles
Mike Fenton .... casting: Los Angeles
Alixe Gordin .... casting: Georgia (as Alixe Gordon)
 
Editorial Department
Tim Board .... assistant editor
Melissa Wye .... apprentice editor
 
Music Department
Charles Fox .... conductor
Milton Lustig .... music editor
Joseph Turrin .... orchestrator (as Joseph E. Turrin)
 
Transportation Department
Alan Falco .... transportation captain
 
Other crew
Rosemary Dorsey .... script supervisor
Tim Engel .... location auditor
Ann Guerin .... unit publicist
Ronnie Kramer .... production secretary
Elise Ganz .... studio teacher (uncredited)
 
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Runtime:
USA:96 min
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Color (Metrocolor)
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Certification:
UK:15 (video re-rating) | UK:AA (original rating) | Canada:14A (Ontario) | France:U | Portugal:M/12 | Norway:16 | USA:R | West Germany:12 | Australia:M | Finland:K-12 (cut)
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Trivia:
Licensing rights problems relating to this picture resulted in a number of songs being removed from its videocassette and laserdisc releases. The songs were replaced with sound alike songs. As of 2010, this movie has still yet to be released on DVD.See more »
Goofs:
Continuity: During the sequence on the tire-swings with Ferris, Angel's hair is being blown about by the wind coming from her right. But in the tight close-ups, her feathered hair is not only perfectly in place and very still, but much flufflier than in the long shot.See more »
Quotes:
Dana:[prepping Angel on losing her virginity] Now remember, don't be scared! That's the most important thing. And uh, don't... don't talk about your past. That turns men off.
Angel:I don't have a past, idiot.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in American Pie (1999)See more »
Soundtrack:
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21 out of 27 people found the following review useful.
McNichol delivers great performance, 12 June 2003
Author: rosscinema (rosscinema@comcast.net) from Oceanside, Ca.

This is the popular film and now cult classic from 1980 and yes, this is the first time I have viewed it! The story is a familiar one, two girls from opposite side of the tracks are involved in a bet while at summer camp and they wager who loses their virginity first. Kristy McNichol is Angel, a girl raised by her mother in a bad neighborhood who is very tough. You can tell she's tough because she chews gum and when she smokes she blows smoke in your face! Tatum O'Neal is Ferris, a rich girl who's father is divorcing her mother. At the camp the other girls all say they have lost their virginity but Ferris and Angel admit they have not. The girls get their money together and make them agree to the bet. Ferris has eyes on an older camp counselor named Gary (Armand Assante) while Angel meets Randy (Matt Dillon) one of the boys from the boys camp across the lake. The film starts out with the usual bitchy banter from the girls and of course there's a food fight in the dining area. The film is not well made but the acting by McNichol is just top notch. Film has that low budget look about it and its not shot with any creative camera angles. But one thing that the film does well is keep the camera on McNichols face, when you think that the shot is going to change angles it does not. The camera lingers on her and it allows McNichol to vary her expressions during some scenes that require a lot from her. Film also does a good job of having this familiar material be from the perspective of a young girl instead of a young man. This is not a great film, most of the characters are badly written and just cardboard characters but when its time for McNichol to lose her virginity then the film becomes a compelling study of a young girl trying to cope with her first time. Its a very mature performance and one that most actress's of her age would not have handled this impressively. McNichol could vary her emotions at the drop of a hat, one moment she has tears in her eyes and in the next instant she gives you that smile that changes the complexities of the whole scene. You can make a case that its one of the best performances of the 80's. She's that terrific! Its also fun to watch a young Krista Errickson (The First Time) and a very young Cynthia Nixon (Sex in the City). I'm at odds with myself, I don't think its a great film but its one that I just can't stop thinking about. Not hard to figure out why. Thanks Kristy!

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