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Worst Picture | 1985 | John
The picture and producer John Veitch in 1985 were nominated for the Worst Picture award at the Hastings Bad Cinema Society's 8th Stinkers Bad Movie Awards with Irwin Winkler winning the prize for 'Revolution' (1985).
A song from the movie had an associated music video produced as a music video tie-in. This was the track "Do You Want it Right Now" by Siedah Garrett. The song went to No. #63 on the U.S. Rhythm and Blues Chart and No. #3 on the U.S. Hot Dance Music-Club Play Chart.
Debut theatrical feature film of the following cast members (with their character names in parentheses): Karen Kopins (Susan Granger), John Scott Clough (Matt Sherman), Tamara Mark (June Wolsky), Tracy Silver (Meryl Stanton), Cindy McGee (Francine Hackett), Monique Cintron (Rita Diaz) and Gretchen Palmer (Valerie Thompson) who was billed as Gretchen F. Palmer.
Penultimate (second to last) cinema movie directed by director Sidney Poitier. His final theatrical feature film as a director was 'Ghost Dad' (1990).
Director Sidney Poitier saw this film as a picture that is ''as much about self-sufficiency as it is about dance. It is a movie about young people who have taken hold of their lives and taken responsibility. They go out using the pleasure principle of dancing but they use it to mold their destination, to captain their own ship."
"Clem Friedkin: Well, Ida, I guess your kids have proved their point. I'm a reasonable man and I'm willing to let bygones be bygones. Why don't you drop around the office tomorrow morning. Let's see if we can't work something out. Ida Sabol: Oh, I'll be around to the office alright but it won't be to talk. I'm going to institute proceedings to regain control of my husband's company. And when I do, I'm going to throw you and the rest of those rats you brought in with you out on your collective ass. Now get out of my way, dear, you're spoiling my view."
"Matt Sherman: A moment on the lips, a lifetime on the hips."