The Last American Virgin (1982)

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Title: The Last American Virgin

Genre: Comedy

Director: Boaz Davidson

Cast: Lawrence Monoson,Steve Antin,Joe Rubbo,Diane Franklin,Louisa Moritz,Brian Peck,Kimmy Robertson,Tessa Richarde,Winifred Freedman,Gerri Idol,Sandy Sprung,Paul Keith,Phil Rubenstein,Roberto Rodriquez,Blanche Rubin,Michael Chieffo,Gina Jourard,Noel Scott,Jeanette Linne

Release: 1982-06-26

Runtime: 92

Plot: The friendship of a group of young friends struggling with teen sex, drugs, and work is jeopardized by a romantic interest which may turn pals into bitter rivals.

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What a great 80s teen movie with an unhappy ending. As usual it’s about teenage boys wanting to get laid, great soundtrack and someone getting their heart broken. You won’t find this movie on any streaming service in the US but thankfully it’s available for purchase. I finally just watched this movie last night thanks to my girlfriend and it was good just like she said it was.
 
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This movie was a remake. The original version was released in 1978 as Lemon Popsicle. It was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Foreign film.
 
This movie was a remake. The original version was released in 1978 as Lemon Popsicle. It was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Foreign film.
Look at that. You learn something new every day. I had no idea that this was a remake. As a matter of fact, I looked it up out of my curiosity and read that there’s even sequels to the original. Thanks for letting us know Manny.
 
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