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Slumber Party '57 ()


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Six schoolgirls are without parental supervision on a night their basketball team is traveling, so they organize a slumber party during which each will tell about her first sexual experience.

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Smitty
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Angie
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Debbie
Bridget Holloman ...
Bonnie May
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Sherry (as Rainbeaux Smith)
Mary Appleseth ...
Jo Ann (as Mary Ann Appleseth)
R.L. Armstrong ...
Silas
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Car Hop - Gladys
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Dope Fiend
Victor Rogers ...
Rex Parker - the Movie Star
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Cat Burglar
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Patrolman
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Harold Perkins
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Mr. Willis
Randy Ralston ...
Bud Hansen
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Hank
Rick DiAngelo ...
Biker (as Richard DiAngelo)
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Store Owner (as Pat Cranshaw)
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Cal
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School Teacher
Arlene Farber ...
Gym Teacher
Bryan Englund ...
David
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Senior Girl
Chesley Noone ...
Director (as Chet Norris)
Martha Evans ...
Car Hop II
Robin Mills ...
Fast Martha
Carin Abramson ...
Senior Girl II (as Carin Linn Abramson)
William H. Burton Jr. ...
Revenuer (as Bill Burton)
Louie Elias ...
Biker II
Jim Burk ...
Biker III
Denny Arnold ...
Patrolman II
Stephen Kromish ...
Radio D.J.
Joe ArrowSmith ...
Asst. Director
Ken Johnson ...
Movie Technician
Rick Hoffman ...
Mouse Ears
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Witch Doctor (uncredited)

Directed by

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William A. Levey

Written by

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Frank Farmer ... (screenplay)
 
William A. Levey ... (original story)

Produced by

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Pat Dollman ... associate producer
John Ireland ... producer
Douglas Joyner ... associate producer
William A. Levey ... executive producer

Music by

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Miles Goodman

Cinematography by

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Robert Caramico ... director of photography

Editing by

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Bill Casper

Editorial Department

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Robert Pergament ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Nancy Youngblood

Costume Design by

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Frances Dennis ... (as Francis Dennis)

Makeup Department

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John Soucie ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Tom Berman ... executive in charge of production
Ralph Burris ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ralph Burris ... first assistant director
George Wagner ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Ed Bash ... set designer
John Told ... property master
Jaime Fernandez ... construction coordinator (uncredited) / set designer (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Craig Felburg ... boom operator (as Craig Felberg)
Richard Wagner ... sound mixer

Special Effects by

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Ken Speed ... special effects assistant

Stunts

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William H. Burton ... stunt coordinator (as Bill Burton)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jim Bowie ... best boy
John Caper Jr. ... still photographer (as John Caper)
Bob Feller ... second assistant camera
Harvard Gordon ... crane operator
Hal Lenard ... gaffer
Russ Nannarello ... key grip
Anthony R. Palmieri ... assistant camera (as Anthony Palmieri)
John Tilton ... grip

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Steve Lalor ... additional musician
The Steiner Brothers ... music performers: additional songs

Script and Continuity Department

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Pam Eddy ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Ed Barger ... transportation

Additional Crew

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Ronnie Lippin ... unit publicist
Perry Page ... production assistant
Donna Polidori ... production secretary
Michael J. Slattery ... assistant to executive producer
Tar Webster ... production assistant

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Storyline

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Plot Summary
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Taglines Bobby Socks, Hickeys, Pony Tails, Necking and all the rest of the "innocent" 50's See more »
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Parents Guide View content advisory »
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Also Known As
  • Teenage Slumber Party (United States)
  • Slumber Party 57 (Canada, English title)
  • Teenage Summer Party (United Kingdom)
  • Ça frime chez les minettes (France)
  • Plaisirs sexuels au pensionnat (France)
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Runtime
  • 89 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Debut theatrical feature film of actress Debra Winger. See more »
Goofs The name of the movie playing at the drive-in theater was 'Cauldron of Blood'' [See: Cauldron of Blood (1968)]. The picture did not debut until 1968 which is about eleven years after the time the film is set in 1957. See more »
Movie Connections Features Cauldron of Blood (1968). See more »
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