Movie |
1960s | Surfer
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Worst Film | 1995
Budget 10,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 123,509 USD
Filmed in 1990, but wasn't released until four years later due to Orion Pictures' bankruptcy.
Paul Gleason and Jill Schoelen previously worked together on Rich Girl (1991), where they played father and daughter. However, in this film, they play two opposites who hardly interact.
One of several films named after its famous titular song played during the movie's end credits in which the title has no direct correlation with the film's actual plot. This trend began in the mid '80s with Stand by Me (1986); other titles include Stand and Deliver (1988), Lean on Me (1989), Pretty Woman (1990) and My Girl (1991).
Final film of Frances E. Williams.
"[last lines] Mary Beth: [narrates] I said we'd be best friends forever, and I will never forget you. Of course, I haven't seen any of them since that night, except for Sunshine. Sunshine remains my best friend today, and I'm the godmother of her 25-year-old son, whose name is Pirate. Pirate never made it to Route 66; he was drafted into the Army and killed in action in the Mekong Delta. Babette hung out and toured in the music business for ten years; today, she produces a successful rock-n-roll show. Calvin graduated from Princeton and became a successful lawyer; in 1982, he was elected to the United States Senate. Poor Tracy, she was married three times and in and out of the Betty Ford Clinic; she was still seeking her own salvation. Stick won a Bronze Star for valor in Vietnam; today, he owns a surf shop in Laguna Beach called Stick's Paradise. The most popular course on campus at UCLA is called "The Road to Freedom"; it's taught by Michael Finnegan. As for me, I said I'd never forget you, and I meant it. So I wrote a book about the last night of Paradise, and I dedicated it to all of you. It's called: "There Goes My Baby.""