Main Cast: Raphael Sbarge, Page Hannah, Veronica Cartwright, Dave Thomas
Release Year: 1986
Country: US
Run Time: 84 minutes
MPAA Rating: R
Plot
Adam Swit (Raphael Sbarge) is hounded by his consumer parents in their plush L.A. home, beset by his sexually deprived sister, and faces agony at school at the hands of the tougher kids. In order to escape his troubles, he daydreams about a fantastic young woman. Lo and behold, a dead-ringer for his dream woman shows up at school one day as a transfer student (Page Hannah) and Adam sets out to befriend her right away. On their first date they find a teacher in the parking lot who has just been severely worked over by a gang of thugs. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
Kelly Wolf - Tina Swit; Chris Elliott - Mr. Spooner; Danny Goldman - Dr. Blaustein; Garry Goodrow - Mr. Drum; Denise Gordy - Willette; Alan Haufrect - John Walker; Gary Hershberger - Stan; John Kapelos - Mr. Rangle; Jeffrey Mylett - Phillip; Austin Pendleton - Mr. Greenhut; Arthur Pendleton; Marco Rodriguez - Luis/Miguel; Sam Scarber - Emerson Crabbe; Larry B. Scott - Donald; Ebbe Roe Smith - Eddy; Linda Finzi - Sunbather; Grant Forsberg - Ty Redbyrn; Winifred Freedman - Amanda; Jed Nabonsal - Nick McKay; Joan Pape - Ms. Fluger; Sam Slovk - Raymond; Jack Yatis - Blond Man; Judith Holstra; Bonnie Timmermann; Charlie Barnett - Leroy
Credit
Ed Richardson - Art Director, Roberta Weiner - Costume Designer, Roger Simon - Director, Jeff Gourson - Editor, Don Zimmerman - Editor, Sylvester Levay - Composer (Music Score), Ferdinando Scarfiotti - Production Designer, Donald M. McAlpine - Cinematographer, Paul Aratow - Producer, Renee Missel - Producer, Thom Mount - Producer, Gail Stayden - Producer, Daniel May - Set Designer, Charles James Newirth - Set Designer, Joe di Gaetano III - Special Effects, M. James Arnett - Stunts, Renee Missel - Screenwriter, Roger Simon - Screenwriter