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Donald M. Jones (screenplay) &
Neva Friedenn (screenplay)
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Release Date:
April 1978 (USA) See more »
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A Hilarious Look At The Nifty 50s.
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A group of teenage girls forms a club, The Sweater Girls, to preserve their virginity. | Add synopsis »
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Cast

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Harry Moses ... Pete
Meegan King ... Kenny
Noelle North ... Bonnie
Kate Sarchet ... Sharon
Michael Goodrow ... George

Carol Anne Seflinger ... Judy
Stephen Liss ... Andy
Tamara Barkley ... Lynne

Bill Kux ... Henry (as William Kux)
Julie Parsons ... Joella
Skip Lowell ... Jim
Jack O'Leary ... Town Cop
Joseph Brooks ... Sammy

Charlene Tilton ... Candy
Viola Kates Stimpson ... Old Lady in Car
Luke Andreas ... Huge Man
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Directed by
Donald M. Jones  (as Don Jones)
 
Writing credits
Donald M. Jones (screenplay) (as Don Jones) &
Neva Friedenn (screenplay)

Produced by
Allen Elrod .... executive producer
Gary Gibbs .... producer
Frank Rubin .... producer
 
Original Music by
Richard Hieronymus 
 
Cinematography by
Ken Gibb (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Duane Hartzell 
 
Casting by
Neva Friedenn 
Bob Saxen 
 
Art Direction by
Ron Foreman 
 
Makeup Department
Dorinda Carey .... makeup artist
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Philip Buckley .... second assistant director
Bob Saxen .... assistant director
 
Sound Department
Mike Hall .... production sound mixer
Michael Hilkene .... sound effects creator
Ron Horwitz .... additional sound editor
 
Stunts
Larry Howe .... stunts
Gary Littlejohn .... stunts
Dennis Madalone .... stunts
Speed Stearns .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Tony Costello .... grip
Terrence Gehr .... electrician (as Terry Geer)
Daniel Graff .... gaffer (as Dan Graff)
Jeff Miller .... first assistant camera
 
Editorial Department
Maria Lease .... additional editor
 
Music Department
Jerry Hudgins .... music re-mix engineer
 
Other crew
Tondea Willis .... script supervisor
 

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84 min
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UK:AA (original rating) | Finland:K-16 | Sweden:15 | USA:R
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2 out of 2 people found the following review useful.
OK nostalgia comedy; shoulda been WAY better, 5 January 2011
Author: lor_ from New York, New York

SWEATER GIRLS coulda been a contender; in different hands, with a lot more creativity there is every chance that this project could have emerged as the breakthrough comedy that was PORKY'S just three years later. In any event, it is a decent time-waster.

There were many soft porn attempts to cash in on nostalgia for the '50s in the '70s, notably SLUMBER PARTY '57. Co-star (with Debra Winger) in that movie Noelle North is also a star of SWEATER GIRLS, but lightning failed to strike. The reason is that the "naughty but nice" sexy & comical antics are pretty flat & corny, causing the film to run out of gas early on.

North and her girl-next-door co-stars (no real beauties in the bunch for some casting reason) form a Sweater Girls club, with tons of different color sweaters as uniforms. They keep changing sweaters, so the fans can get a look at their vintage, very-old-fashioned looking brassieres. Only one girl provides the bulk of the film's nudity (a bad mistake), Tamara Barkley as Lynne. Her career went bust (no pun intended), with barely a couple of Blake Edwards assignments in her future, and... out!

With a decent enough budget allowing for cherry early 1950s autos and a fun Drive-In movie sequence, film begins promisingly, but degenerates in the final reels into a static, unfunny mess in one of the girl's homes. Sexual initiation of a nerd is poorly done, and the "slut" of the group, Julie Parsons as Loella, is miscast -she comes off as more of a good girl for my money. She graduated to an equally unsuccessful movie from the briefly prominent filmmaking team of Jesse Vint and Max Baer Jr., HOMETOWN USA, and... out!

(Parenthetically, I once received an incredibly long rebuttal letter directly from Jesse after I panned his goof-ball magnum opus ANOTHER CHANCE, caught at a Cannes Market screening. I ain't retracting anything!) Another miscasting is Jack O'Leary as a big fat local sheriff who spends the movie stealing the underage boys' cases of beer in a gag repeated over & over & over. He's dead space on screen, in a role that Jonathan Winters could have hit out of the ballpark.

Most misleading element of SWEATER GIRLS is the appearance at the end of the film for about 30 seconds of TV superstar-of-the-future Charlene Tilton. She is strikingly beautiful at age 19, which merely shows up the homeliness of the film's actual stars.

Filmmaker Don Jones is clearly competent, as this film is technically well-directed -it just lacks any sort of inspiration. I played a very small part in his unsuccessful career: when I caught Jones' THE LOVE BUTCHER playing on Forty Deuce circa 1982 I reviewed it for Variety, giving it a (relative to its genre) rave. This elicited a brief feud with no less than Harlan Ellison, who wrote a letter to the editor published in Daily Variety (our companion newspaper on the Left Coast) taking a holier-than-thou stance, extremely displeased with my praise/endorsement of torture-porn, as opposed to the intellectual approach to sci-fi and fantasy that he has always adhered to in his writing. That tempest in a teapot briefly called attention to Jones' work, but he retreated immediately into obscurity and his later films were decidedly of less interest.

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