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Worst Supporting Actress | 1985 | Lynn-Holly
Worst New Star | 1985 | Russell
Worst Musical Score | 1985 | Sylvester
Worst Screenplay | 1985 | Stu
Worst Picture | 1985 | Allan
Box Office Collection 10,530,000 USD
This was the first release from TriStar Pictures under Victor Kaufman's supervision.
Original cast members of the original cast from the original movie Where the Boys Are (1960) that were originally sought to appear in this new version were: Connie Francis and Paula Prentiss, but in the end they didn't appear in the movie.
Producer Allan Carr insisted that the film was inspired by Where the Boys Are (1960) and was not a remake or a sequel to the earlier film.
Onscreen couple Lorna Luft and Howard McGillin in July 2008 performed together off-Broadway in ''Compose Yourself! the music of Larry Grossman". Luft at the time would recall that she and McGillin " did this awful movie together - but we had a great time- called 'Where the Boys Are '84."
The "'84" in the film's title appears everywhere but in the actual movie. The opening titles simply read "Where the Boys Are".
"Carole Singer: What d'you got in there? Laurie Jameson: Uh, one bottle of a hundred and fifty proof rum, birth control pills, some Midol, my father's American Express card, king sized bottle of Alka-Seltzer 2, one sexy black teddy, a lid o' grass, and a... quarter, just in case I have to call home. I think that oughta get me through the night. Carole Singer: That could get me through the rest of my life."
"Laurie Jameson: Jennie, thinking has nothing to do with it. We're talking ten days of Sodom and Gomorrah. How can you duck out of that now? Jennie Cooper: Because I have a term paper due in two weeks and I haven't even started yet. I'm not like you Laurie. You don't crack a book and you make straight As."