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Mary Jane's Not a Virgin Anymore ()


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A vibrant and vital antidote to every phony Hollywood teen picture, bringing lo-fi authenticity to the coming-of-age genre as a young woman navigates the less-than-glamorous realities of love and sex with a frankness rarely seen on-screen.

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Jane
Chris Enright ...
Tom
Greg Cruikshank ...
Dave
Beth Allen ...
Ericka
Marny Snyder Spoons ...
Grace
Bwana Spoons ...
Ryan
Andrew DeAngelo ...
Matt (as Andrew David DeAngelo)
Shane Kramer ...
Steve
Alicia J. Rose ...
Allison (as Alicia Rose)
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George / Punk party kid (as Davey Havoc/Davey Havock)
Miles Long ...
Kurt
Siira Rieschl ...
Danny
Kathy Fenker ...
Fake virginity couple
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Fake virginity couple (as D'arcy Drollinger)
J. Salome Milstead ...
Fake Molly
Patrick Hughes ...
Fake Andrew
Sunny Andersen ...
Fake wedding bride / Theater partygoer
Rebekah Sitty ...
Fake wedding bride
Michele Smith ...
Fake wedding bride
Adam Dodds ...
Fake wedding groom
Carl Owens ...
Fake wedding groom
Lynn Struiksma ...
Fake wedding groom
Lars Fox ...
Banquet speaker
Lee Jacobson ...
Banquet speaker / Blond classmate
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Banquet speaker
Julie Slinger ...
Banquet speaker
Chad Goslee ...
Blond classmate
Lara Allen ...
Blond classmate (as Laura Allen)
Laura Allen ...
Blond classmate
Ruth Jacobson ...
Homeless person
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Self
Kathleen Ritchey ...
Complaining customer
Sunshine Dewitt ...
Complaining customer
Ezra Moore ...
Complaining customer
Ayn Imperato ...
Complaining customer
Mike Miller ...
Complaining customer
Dave Williams ...
Complaining customer
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Complaining Customer
Darryl Daugherty ...
Complaining customer
Anita Correa ...
Complaining customer
Bob Correa ...
Complaining customer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Nick 13 ...
Punk party kid (as Nick Jones)
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Biker at Funeral (uncredited)

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Sarah Jacobson

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Sarah Jacobson ... (written by)

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Sunny Andersen ... co-producer
Ruth Jacobson ... co-producer
Sarah Jacobson ... producer
Mona Marks ... associate producer
Heidi Smith ... associate producer

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Rama Kolesnikow

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Adam Dodds

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Sarah Jacobson

Production Management

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Amanda Doss ... production manager

Sound Department

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Lisa Baro ... dialogue editor
Barbara McBane ... sound editor
Andrew Roth ... foley artist
Peter Steinbach ... sound designer
Jennifer L. Ware ... supervising sound editor

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Bo Mehrad ... assistant camera

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Tracy McKnight ... music supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Darryl Daugherty ... script supervisor

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Dennis Nyback ... thanks

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Plot Summary

Jane, a high school senior, feels like she doesn't belong either in the ultra-conservative suburbs where she lives with her always arguing parents, or downtown if only because some of her colleagues at the Victoria, the downtown art house movie theater where she works, are constantly reminding her that she's from the suburbs. On an impromptu date with Steve, the "friend of a friend", Jane loses her virginity. The entire experience, which was both emotionally and physically bad, leaves Jane with bad taste about sex largely because she knows that Steve orchestrated the date to include sex without telling her. Beyond Matt - Steve's best friend - who she considers a boor, blowhard and drunkard, Jane confides in all her colleagues at the theater who she surveys about their first sexual experiences, those discussions when she learns their different and often misguided views of sex: Dave, her slightly older gay boss, whose first was somewhat different in he exploring his sexuality at the time; Ryan, the adorable geek who deep down Jane would have liked to be her first; party girl Grace who is hiding a not so secret secret associated with her sex life; and Ericka, the punk rocker who is also hiding a different kind of secret associated with her sex life. Things for Jane take a turn when Dave hires Tom, the proverbial good looking nice guy who shows an interest in her. Jane may have other things to think about in life as her movie theater colleagues and friends go through issues in their own lives. Written by Huggo

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  • 98 min
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Budget $50,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $3,173, 14 Jun 1998

Did You Know?

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Trivia Filmed entirely on super 8 colour reversal film, which was considered a cheap amateur film stock at the time. Since then, many fans of the aesthetic look of super 8 film have embraced this movie and it has gained a cult following. See more »
Movie Connections References Reefer Madness (1938). See more »
Soundtracks Cruise Control See more »
Crazy Credits The script supervisor's name is upside-down in the closing credits. See more »
Quotes Dave: Crazy Mary Jane... I'm really gonna miss you.
[sighs nostalgically]
Jane: [wistful] I'm really gonna miss you too, Dave.
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