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Synopsis: Fifteen year olds Ferris Whitney and Angel Bright meet when they attend the same summer camp and are assigned the bunks next to each other in the same cabin. It's hate at first sight as they are seemingly polar opposites: romantic and literate Ferris comes from a wealthy and thus privileged background, while streetwise and chain-smoking Angel is from the proverbial wrong side of the tracks. But they share one similarity: they are both virgins, the only ones of their age in their cabin. Due to pressure from their cabin mates, most specifically the aggressive Cinder Carlson, the two enter into a bet on who will lose their virginity first and by the end of the summer. Ferris, who initially seems more interested in the pursuit of the opposite sex, quickly sets her sights on Gary Callahan, the much older coach at the camp. But Angel finds her own target, namely Randy Adams, an equally streetwise boy attending the camp across the lake. The process becomes a bonding exercise for the two girls
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director(s): Ron Maxwell
Production: Paramount Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Metacritic:
45
Rotten Tomatoes:
57%
R
Year:
1980
96 min
674 Views


Do you often you do

climbing?

Yes, the roofs of buildings,

fire escape, and so forth.

I do not see anything.

- Look across the water. - I'm watching!

What is it?

- I do not want to talk about it.

Man!

What formations.

What kind of enjoyment.

You should see what I see.

Do you see what I see?

Why now melt?

As the meat with the lions.

Do not you know anything?

- I know one thing.

Watching a crowd of naked boys

that Brek might come you

but to me it's bullshit.

From watching

can not be pregnant.

God, I hope not.

Hey, what will that do for protection?

- Protection?

Protection from pregnancy.

- God will take care of it.

Nonsense. The Pill.

- She will not need anything,

because nothing will not do it.

- Yeah, right, you will be

fear and you watch.

Hey, this is serious.

Jesus is our good friend,

carries all our sins and grief ..

Come on.

Shh!

Come on!

Vali.

Come on.

I went.

Come on!

- Shh!

Shut up! Hurry up.

- Come on!

I'm going to the window.

Come on, Endel!

- Come on!

Come on, Endel!

I knew you were going to succeed,

I knew.

Hey, Endel, take it easy!

I advise you to choose

experienced man.

I want.

- Good.

Already did.

What?

Gary.

What Gari?

Callahan.

Coach?

- Shh!

Gary?

.. He is so old.

- He's perfect.

I can not imagine

I have a relationship with him.

Do you have to say it so it sounds awful

? God!

Hey, Endel. I just heard them

.

Ferris already has its own target,

so you better hurry.

I bet in his entire summer

spending money on you, remember that.

Do not bother me, pobediu.

Pobediu. - Good.

But remember, guys &

reach their sexual peak at 17 years.

From then onwards.

Downhill.

You'll have to meet me

the Horny etrnaestogodinjaka.

If you do not mind

I'm going to choose.

Good.

Men's toilet

I wonder if you miss

imprisonment.

Probably lacks

your b*obs.

One day Endel, perhaps

and you become a sex object.

A above?

Yes, Penelope!

- Wait, wait. Come on.

1, 2, 3!

Hi, Penelope.

Can people tell us they have done little favor?

I can not! I'm afraid of heights!

- Oh, yes, you want!

I'm here.

- Come on!

We will not let you go.

Come on!

Hey!

Come on, girls! Come on!

Pau!

God ..

Let's get out of here.

- We can not leave Penelope.

Hi, girls.

- Someone inside.

Yes.

- Yes.

Man.

Do you live here?

- I? - Yes, you.

I know where I live.

- I'm from Temkamola, across the lake.

Where did you get the car?

Auto? I borrowed it.

- A girl?

She ran with the wagon.

Sh*t!

What is your name?

- I? - Yes, you.

I know what my name is.

How?

- Endel.

But do not let the name fool you

.

You can not fool me.

're Drunk.

- You're cute.

Yet we still have not said how

name. - Is it? - Yes.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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