An artful, hilarious and sexy salute to bobby sox, be-bop, falsies and everything else that makes the 50s worth remembering. Humorous dialogue, fast action and voluptuous girls dominate as couples make it "at the hop," in the basement...
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Georgina Spelvin | ... |
Debbie's Mother
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Cindy West | ... |
Back Seat Girl
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Arlana Blue | ... |
Arlana - Girl with Cook
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Joe O'Brien | ... |
Joe O'Brien (voice)
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Juliet Jay | ... |
Girl with David
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Sonny Landham | ... |
French Cook
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Melissa Evers | ... |
Melissa - Front Seat Girl
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Jenny Carlton |
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Caroline Denner |
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Douglas Drew | ... |
Doug
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Raoul Foster |
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Curt Gerard | ... |
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Harding Harrison | ... |
Debbie's Father
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David Hausman | ... |
David
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Nina Lasko | ... |
Nina
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Levi Richards | ... |
Wayne
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Jean Palmer |
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Peter Rabbit | ... |
Doug's Rabbit
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Celine Schneider |
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Directed by
Beau Buchanan |
Written by
Trixie Morris | ... | (written by) & |
Beau Buchanan | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Beula Helms Brown | ... | executive producer (as Beula Brown) |
Music by
Marcus Anthony | ||
Arthur Greenburg | ||
Herb Linsey | ||
Paul Perle | ||
Anne Scott |
Editing by
Jim Holiday |
Production Management
S. Alan Fisher | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Paul Larissey | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Phil Voza | ... | sound recordist (as F.F. Voza) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Gary Alexander | ... | camera operator |
Joe Cazana | ... | key grip |
Irvin Cook | ... | gaffer |
Alan L. Ginsberg | ... | still photographer |
Jim Holiday | ... | assistant camera |
Music Department
Marcus Anthony | ... | lyricist / performer: music & lyrics |
Don Comras | ... | performer: music & lyrics |
Joseph Gallelo | ... | performer: music & lyrics (as Rolland DeSoto & The Studebakers) |
Arthur Greenburg | ... | lyricist |
Herb Linsey | ... | lyricist / producer: music & lyrics |
Paul Perle | ... | lyricist / performer: music & lyrics |
C.C. Ryder | ... | performer: music & lyrics |
Anne Scott | ... | performer: music & lyrics |
Wendy Simon | ... | performer: music & lyrics |
Rolland DeSoto & The Studebakers | ... | performer: music & lyrics |
Script and Continuity Department
Trixie Morris | ... | continuity |
Additional Crew
Bruce Denny | ... | production assistant |
Douglas Drew | ... | production assistant |
Raoul Foster | ... | production assistant |
Myrna Holiday | ... | production secretary |
Joe Sucher | ... | production assistant |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Anonymous Releasing Triumvirate (1974) (United States) (theatrical)
- Cinépix Film Properties (CFP) (1976) (Canada) (theatrical) (cut version)
- Sofradis (1976) (France) (theatrical)
- Joy Pack Film (1976) (Japan) (theatrical)
- International Home Video Club (1978) (United States) (VHS)
- Alpha Blue Archives (United States) (VHS)
- Alpha Blue Archives (United States) (DVD) (solo release)
- Succéfilm AB (1975) (Sweden) (theatrical)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Michael Amato Enterprises (casting)
- The Other End (acknowledgment)
- Grove Press (acknowledgment)
- WLNA (acknowledgment)
- WMCA (acknowledgment)
- Funky Music (soundtrack album by)
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Plot Summary |
An artful, hilarious and sexy salute to bobby sox, be-bop, falsies and everything else that makes the 50s worth remembering. Humorous dialogue, fast action and voluptuous girls dominate as couples make it "at the hop," in the basement after school, on the billiards table and behind each other's back. Written by Anonymous |
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Taglines | Do You Remember Your First Time - "Going All the Way"? See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Was the first X-rated hardcore porn film to be marketed into theaters as a legitimate commercial film, with critic screenings for the general media. It also had a soundtrack LP of the music score. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Hollywood Bloopers Uncensored (1990). See more » |