The Allnighter
Catalog Number
80574
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Catalog Number
80574
Primary Distributor (If not listed, select "OTHER")
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95 mins (NTSC)
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The Allnighter (1987)
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Playing for Keeps (1986)
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Who says you can't do it all in one night?
Three college roommates vow to make their graduation an event to remember - and maybe even find lasting love - during a blow-out beach party in this coming of age sex comedy featuring music by Love and Rockets, Otis Redding, and George Lowell. On the eve of graduation, lonely California college student Molly (The Bangles' Susanna Hoffs) is depressed by the fact that, despite being surrounded by boys for four years, she's never had a lasting romance. Realizing that this may be her last chance to find the man of her dreams, Molly convinces her fun-loving roommates Gina (Joan Cusack) and Val (Dedee Pheiffer) that they should hit the beach for the wildest party of the year. Even if Molly doesn't manage to find Mr. Right, she's determined to have the time of her life trying.
The movie was popularly and critically panned, receiving a 0% on the Internet review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.[1]
The film, according to motion picture-historian Leonard Maltin, was "...grotesque in the AIDS era, although it would be a stinker in any ag
Release Date: May 1, 1987
Distrib: Universal
Boxoffice: $2,700,000 2013: $5,558,800
Playing for Keeps (1986)
___________________________
Who says you can't do it all in one night?
Three college roommates vow to make their graduation an event to remember - and maybe even find lasting love - during a blow-out beach party in this coming of age sex comedy featuring music by Love and Rockets, Otis Redding, and George Lowell. On the eve of graduation, lonely California college student Molly (The Bangles' Susanna Hoffs) is depressed by the fact that, despite being surrounded by boys for four years, she's never had a lasting romance. Realizing that this may be her last chance to find the man of her dreams, Molly convinces her fun-loving roommates Gina (Joan Cusack) and Val (Dedee Pheiffer) that they should hit the beach for the wildest party of the year. Even if Molly doesn't manage to find Mr. Right, she's determined to have the time of her life trying.
The movie was popularly and critically panned, receiving a 0% on the Internet review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.[1]
The film, according to motion picture-historian Leonard Maltin, was "...grotesque in the AIDS era, although it would be a stinker in any ag
Release Date: May 1, 1987
Distrib: Universal
Boxoffice: $2,700,000 2013: $5,558,800
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