Where the Boys Are
Where the Boys Are

Where the Boys Are (1984)

4.3 ? Apr 06, 1984 1h 34m

Overview

Four college co-eds travel to Fort Lauderdale for their Easter week of Spring Break, and become involved in a series of adventures and misadventures

Genres

Comedy Romance

Release Date

April 06, 1984

Rating

4.3 /10

Runtime

1h 34m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Lisa Hartman

Lisa Hartman

Jennie Cooper

Lorna Luft

Lorna Luft

Carole Singer

Wendy Schaal

Wendy Schaal

Sandra Roxbury

Lynn-Holly Johnson

Lynn-Holly Johnson

Laurie Jameson

Russell Todd

Russell Todd

Scott Nash

Howard McGillin

Howard McGillin

Chip

Christopher McDonald

Christopher McDonald

Tony

Daniel McDonald

Daniel McDonald

Camden Roxbury

Alana Stewart

Alana Stewart

Maggie

Louise Sorel

Louise Sorel

Barbara Roxbury

Danny B. Harvey

The Rockats

Michael K. Osborn

The Rockats

Dibbs Preston

The Rockats

Barry Ryan

The Rockats

Smutty Smiff

Smutty Smiff

The Rockats

Asher Brauner

Asher Brauner

Ernie

Barry Marder

Rappaport

Glenn Super

Mr. Bullhorn

Jude Cole

Jude

George Coutoupis

George Coutoupis

Ray

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Wuchak

5.0/10

May 25, 2023

**_Fun, but shallow and prurient Spring Break frolics_** Four college gals from Massachusetts drive to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for Spring Break where they experience varying results in their pursuit of the opposite sex. “Where the Boys Are” (1984) is a quasi-remake of the cult classic from 24 years earlier, just way more debauched after the sexual revolution of the 60s. It’s not as distasteful as the future “American Pie” flicks, but it mixes a little too much crude sexual exploitation with fun-in-the-sun innocence, at least for my tastes. Lynn-Holly Johnson and Lisa Hartman stand out on the feminine front but, to be expected (given the scenario), there are several notables on the periphery. On the masculine side of things, Russell Todd is effective as the wannabe rock star contrasted by the classical pianist rich kid played by Daniel McDonald. You might remember Russell from “Friday the 13th Part 2.” A far better movie of this ilk is “Shag” (1989). Still, there are some positives, like Rick Derringer’s “Shake Me.” The film runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, and was shot in the Fort Lauderdale area, including Boca Raton. GRADE: C+

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