Janey is new in town, and soon meets Lynne, who shares her passion for dancing in general, and "Dance TV" in particular. When a competition is announced to find a new Dance TV regular couple, Janey and Lynne are determined to audition. The only problem is that Janey's father doesn't approve of that kind of thing.
Sarah Jessica Parker
Janey Glenn
Helen Hunt
Lynne Stone
Shannen Doherty
Maggie Malene
Lee Montgomery
Jeff Malene
Morgan Woodward
J.P. Sands
Ed Lauter
Colonel Glenn
Jonathan Silverman
Drew Boreman
Gina Gershon
Dancer
Biff Yeager
Mr. Malene
Kristi Somers
Rikki
Holly Gagnier
Natalie
Richard Blade
The DTV Host
Candice Daly
Girl in Hallway
Larry Gelman
Tailor
Stuart Fratkin
Sam
Zoe Trilling
Dancer
Amelia Kinkade
Dancer
Mark Caso
Wolf
Robert Downey Jr.
Punk Party Crasher (uncredited)
Ian Giatti
Zach
Margaret Howell
Mrs. Glenn
Terence McGovern
Ira
Lee Arnone
Mrs. Lemsky
Shaun Bryant
Dave
Charene Cathleen
Patty
Deanna Shapiro
Tiffany
Olive Dunbar
Sister Kathleen
Valerie Grear
Sister Immaculata
Noreen Hennessey
Carol
Steve LaChance
Ben Wolpert
Director
Alan Metter
Writer
Amy Spies
May 7, 2023
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**_Fun 80's teen/dance flick_**
A Catholic school girl (Sarah Jessica Parker) hooks up with a cool guy from public school (Lee Montgomery) to enter a TV dance competition in Chicago. Helen Hunt plays her best friend while Holly Gagnier is on hand as her spoiled nemesis. A 13 year-old Shannen Doherty appears as the guy's little sister.
"Girls Just Want to Have Fun" (1985) mixes the 80's teen/school genre with the 80's dance genre in the mold of "Footloose" (1984), just not as heavy with the anti-legalism theme. It's a fun, energetic flick like "Heavenly Bodies" (1984), but more teen-oriented.
Although those two movies are better, "Girls" is a good movie for when you're in the mood for a lighthearted fun 80's flick. Sarah was 19 years-old during shooting and never looked better; same thing with Holly Gagnier (Natalie), except she was 26 at the time. It's interesting to see Doherty when she was so young and innocent. I shouldn't fail to mention Charene Cathleen in a bit part as Patty.
On the masculine front, Montgomery is effective as the "hip" male protagonist, coming off as a mid-80's version of the The Fonz. It's a wonder his career never took off. If you like him, be sure to catch him in his final movie, 1988's "Into the Fire," aka "The Legend of Wolf Lodge," where he plays the same type of character as in "Girls," except that it's an adult-oriented tragedy.
Interestingly, the producers didn't use Cyndi Lauper's version of the title song for licensing reasons. Yet the cover version is acceptable.
Bottom line, if you're in the mood for a flick in the mold of "Heavenly Bodies," "Footloose," "Teenage Dream" (1986), "Flashdance" (1983) and "Tuff Turf" (1985) this one fills the bill.
The film runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles & Culver City (the mall), with some exteriors done in Chicago.
GRADE: B
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00