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Spring Break
Directed by Sean S. Cunningham
Produced by Sean S. Cunningham
Written by David Smilow
Starring David Knell
Perry Lang
Paul Land
Steve Bassett
Jayne Modean
Corrine Wahl
Richard B. Shull
Music by Harry Manfredini
Cinematography Steven B. Poster
Editing by Susan E. Cunningham
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) March 25, 1983
Running time 102 min.
Country  United States
Language English
Gross revenue $24,071,666 (USA) (sub-total)

Spring Break is a 1983 comedy film, starring David Knell and Perry Lang.

Tagline: Like it's really, totally, the most fun a couple of bodies can have. You know?

Contents

Plot summary

Two nerds, Nelson and Adam book a room at an inexpensive hotel in Ft. Lauderdale for a great time on Spring Break, where they meet Stu and O.T. from Brooklyn, New York, also there to have fun. The hotel has overbooked the room so Nelson, Adam, Stu and O.T. agree to share the room due to the shortage of hotel rooms. The Wet T-shirt contests, beer drinking and other illicit activities associated with Spring Break are all on display here. Nelson's step-dad shows up and causes trouble for the group; he is paired with a building inspector who threatens to shut down the hotel (and the fun).

Soundtrack

The soundtrack for the film was issued on vinyl LP and released by Warner Brothers.

Side 1:

Spring Break
Soundtrack by various artists
Released 1983
Genre Rock, Hard Rock
Label Warner Brothers
Professional reviews
  1. "Spring Break" by Cheap Trick
  2. "One of These Days" by Gerald McMahon(Gerard McMahon)
  3. "True Lovin' Woman" by Jack Mack and the Heart Attack
  4. "Kids These Days" by Dreamers
  5. "Do It To You" by Hot Date

Side 2:

  1. "Me and the Boys" by NRBQ
  2. "Hooray For the City" by Jack Mack and the Heart Attack
  3. "Friends" by Hot Date
  4. "Hit the Beach" by Big Spender

The film's theme song and title track "Spring Break" by Cheap Trick was released as a single with the B-side "Get Ready." However, it failed to chart.

Cast

Actor Role
David Knell Nelson
Perry Lang Adam
Paul Land Stu
Steve Bassett O.T.
Jayne Modean Susie
Corinne Alphen Joan
Donald Symington Ernest Dalby
Mimi Cozzens May Dalby
Richard B. Shull Eddie
Jessica James Geri
Daniel Faraldo Eesh
Donald Symington Ernest Dalby
John Archie Dalby's Henchman
Robert Small Dalby's Henchman
Fred Buch Ames

See also

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