Modern Girls
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| Modern Girls | |
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| Directed by | Jerry Kramer |
| Produced by | Gary Goetzman |
| Written by | Laurie Craig Anita Rosenberg |
| Starring | Virginia Madsen Cynthia Gibb Daphne Zuniga Clayton Rohner |
| Music by | Eddie Arkin Iva Davies Jay Levy |
| Cinematography | Karen Grossman |
| Editing by | Mitchell Sinoway |
| Distributed by | Ascot Video Atlantic Releasing Corp. |
| Release date(s) | November 7, 1986 |
| Running time | 84 min. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Gross revenue | $604,849 (USA) (sub-total) |
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Modern Girls is a 1986 comedy film. The film is directed by Jerry Kramer and stars Virginia Madsen and Cynthia Gibb.
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[edit] Plot summary
Margo, Kelly, and Cece have three things in common: they're roommates, they're gorgeous, and they're really into the glamour of Los Angeles' rock n' roll night life. Cece is obsessed with meeting rock star Bruno X. Kelly has a date with a dorky guy named Clifford. (He arrives, but Kelly already left to see her womanizing DJ's ex-boyfriend.) Margo and Cece talk Clifford into driving them around to look for Kelly, and the night gets crazy and dangerous when they get mixed up with a rock star, an ex-boyfriend, a pseudo-sadist, and the nicest nerd in L.A. It's a night filled with excitement, romance, and rock n' roll!
[edit] Tagline:
- Never stand in line. Never buy your own drinks. Never stand next to a dweeb.
[edit] See Also
[edit] Main cast
- Cynthia Gibb ... Cece
- Virginia Madsen ... Kelly
- Daphne Zuniga ... Margo
- Clayton Rohner ... Clifford/Bruno X
- Chris Nash ... Ray
- Martin Ferrero ... Music video director
- Stephen Shellen ... Brad
- Rick Overton ... Marsats
- Troy Evans ... Club owner
- John Dye ... Mark
- Stuart Charno ... Nerdy Guy
- Cameron Thor ... D.J. # 1
- Ron Campbell ... D.J. # 2
- Pamela Springsteen ... Tanya
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