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Synopsis: Free-spirited fifteen-year-old Connie Wyatt may be too young to drive, but she's already driving the boys crazy. Her suspicious mother wants to keep her safely at home, but Connie would rather while away the languid summer days hanging out with her friends and flirting with boys at the local burger stand. But when she flirts with a handsome and dangerous stranger named Arnold Friend, she must prepare herself for the frightening and traumatic consequences. Based on the short story "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" by Joyce Carol Oates.
Director(s): Joyce Chopra
Production: Live Home Video
  2 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
78%
PG-13
Year:
1985
92 min
1,127 Views


No, not June.

June is wonderful.

June is an angel.

Yeah, I know.

Betty called already.

Yeah, she told me.

Connie?

Connie!

Where are you going?

Hi.

What?

Where are you going?

Out to the mall with Laura.

Her mom's gonna take us.

Yeah. What time will you be home?

We're gonna go to the early movie.

Her dad's gonna pick us up.

I repeat, what time?

9:
00, 9:30.

So you'll be

at the mall for six hours?

Mother.

No, I was just wondering, 'cause

yesterday you were there for four hours

and you didn't have a chance

to buy me a paint roller.

So it's good that you're gonna

be there for six today.

Maybe it'll be

less of a strain on you.

Jesus Christ.

I place this five dollar bill

in your hot little hand before witnesses.

It's for two rollers and a pan.

Have a good time, girls.

Hi.

Hi.

Ready?

Scopin'!

Excuse us, excuse us.

Wait up!

There's your man, Jill.

Just right for your age.

Jill, we're gonna find you a man.

No, here they are, here they are.

- Oh, my God.

- He's cute.

Would you look at those buns?

Look at those buns.

- Cute buns.

- Oh, my God, no.

Check out this guy

with the big schnoz walking here.

Jill likes them with a big schnoz,

don't you, Jill?

Come on.

Connie, come on.

What's the matter?

You're chickening out?

Don't you wanna pop his bone?

Gross!

Come on.

You're gonna meet this guy.

Hi.

How ya doing?

Where are you from?

Who wants to know?

My friend here

really wants to know.

Kenwin.

You come in much?

Once in a while.

Did you buy yourself

a new bat or something?

Something like that.

Her name's Jill.

I'm Stan.

She says she likes your style.

Don't mind them.

I don't if you don't.

Well, we'll be keeping

our eyes on you, Stan.

I guess I better watch out, then.

I guess you better.

Bye, Jill.

- Bye, girls.

- Bye, Stan.

So cool.

Stan, baby!

Look up! Look!

Oh, my God!

Those guys have buns.

- You can't see their buns from here.

- Honey, I have x-ray vision.

Anyway, you got Stan.

Jesus.

- How are you?

- Good, how are you doing?

Oh, my God, hold on to me, Jill.

I'm catching on fire!

Connie, you are a disgrace.

But a lot of laughs.

- Plan A.

- Come on, plan A.

You're supposed to point, Jill.

Come on! Excuse me.

- Laura!

- Come on!

All right, ready?

Come on, hurry up.

I like this one.

Do you like this one?

That one is really nice.

Do you think your dad

would like this one?

Yeah.

My dad would love it!

That's really a good idea.

It's really perfect for him.

How about this one?

That is great! You know

who would love that is John.

- Or maybe Bill.

- Bill would think it's wonderful.

- It would look really good on him.

- May I help you girls decide?

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Tom Cole

Thomas Jeffery Cole (born April 28, 1949) is the U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 4th congressional district, serving since 2003. He is a member of the Republican Party. He is a Deputy Majority Whip. The chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) from 2006 to 2008, he was, during his tenure, the fourth-ranking Republican leader in the House. As of 2015, Cole – a member of the Chickasaw Nation – is one of only two registered Native Americans in Congress (the other being fellow Oklahoman Markwayne Mullin). more…

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