6.4
In 1954 Florida, a group of high school boys head to a strip club in the Everglades in an attempt to lose their collective virginity. When the club's owner and his sheriff brother swindle them out of their money and embarrass them, the boys plan revenge.
Dan Monahan
Pee Wee
Mark Herrier
Billy
Wyatt Knight
Tommy
Roger Wilson
Micky
Cyril O'Reilly
Tim
Tony Ganios
Meat
Kaki Hunter
Wendy
Kim Cattrall
Honeywell
Art Hindle
Ted Jarvis
Doug McGrath
Coach Warren
Susan Clark
Cherry Forever
Nancy Parsons
Balbricker
Alex Karras
Sheriff Wallace
Scott Colomby
Brian Schwartz
Boyd Gaines
Coach Brackett
Wayne Maunder
Cavanaugh
Chuck Mitchell
Porky
Eric Christmas
Mr. Carter
Bill Hindman
Coach Goodenough
John Henry Redwood
Conklin
Jack Mulcahy
Frank
Rod Ball
Steve
Allene Simmons
Jackie
Julian Byrd
Cop no. 1
Bill Fuller
Cop no. 2
Will Knickerbocker
Bartender
Bill Wohrman
Ted's Partner
Roger Womack
Bouncer no. 2
Gary Maas
Deputy no. 2
Ilse Earl
Mrs. Morris
Jill Whitlow
Mindy
Pat Finn-Lee
Stripper
Terry Guthrie
Miss Walker
Joanne Marsic
Waitress
Peter Conrad
Mule Train Driver
Butch Raymond
Deputy no. 1
Cash Baron
Bouncer no. 1
Cash Spadard
Bouncer no. 3
Lisa O'Reilly
Ginny
Cathy Garpershak
Girl in Shower
Jon Cecka
Markin Highpockets
Don Daynard
Radio Announcer
Maxine Wasa
Cheerleader (uncredited)
Carl Zittrer
Piano Player at Porky's (uncredited)
Director, Writer
Bob Clark
November 19, 2020
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_**Horny teens in the Miami area and a redneck bar in the swamp**_
In 1954, several high schoolers in southeast Florida pursue sex while tangling with the owner of a sleazy nightclub in the Everglades and his sheriff brother.
"Porky's" (1981) is iconic in early 80's cinema, but it's a half good/half bad piece for me. It's too unpleasantly sleazy with corny sex-related jokes and the sexually "liberated" tone doesn't fit the mid-50s. I can't believe Susan Clark lowered herself to play the prostitute Cherry Forever; likewise, Kim Cattrall gets stuck with a (supposedly funny) humiliating scene. Furthermore, the young actors are clearly in the 24-30 range, not high schoolers. It would've made more sense to make this about college juniors/seniors.
But there are some good parts, like the 50's southeast Florida setting, the coming-of-age element, a few attractive females and an honest attempt to flesh out these youths with conflicts and so forth.
Unfortunately, the raunchiness leaves the viewer feeling dirty. For a much more palatable movie of this ilk check out the excellent "Fast Times at Ridgemont High," which came out five months later.
The movie runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, and was shot entirely in southeast Florida (Miami, Miami Beach, North Miami, North Miami Beach, Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale and North Bay Village).
GRADE: C/C-
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$4,000,000.00
Revenue:
$159,989,673.00