Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 0

Revenue

$ 0

Top Billed Cast

Sarah Jessica Parker

Janey Glenn

Helen Hunt

Lynne Stone

Shannen Doherty

Maggie Malene

Lee Montgomery

Jeff Malene

Morgan Woodward

J.P. Sands

Jonathan Silverman

Drew Boreman

Ed Lauter

Colonel Glenn

Holly Gagnier

Natalie

Biff Yeager

Mr. Malene

Kristi Somers

Rikki

Richard Blade

The DTV Host

Candice Daly

Girl in Hallway

Larry Gelman

Tailor

Stuart Fratkin

Sam

Mark Caso

Wolf

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

Gina Gershon

Dancer (uncredited)

Robert Downey Jr.

Punk Party Crasher (uncredited)

Cyndi Lauper

Woman in Diner (uncredited)

Mika Quintard

School Girl

Phineas Newborn III

Quarterback Dancer

Jim Ruttman

Dancer

Sharron Shayne

Choir Sister

Susan Saldivar

Sally (as Susan Styles)

J.W. Smith

Police Officer

Cecilie A. Stuart

Featured Dancer

Michael Higgins

Featured Dancer

Alison Brown

Featured Dancer / Gymnast

Zoe Trilling

Dancer

Amelia Kinkade

Dancer

Kris Adams

Dancer

Randy Allaire

Dancer

Robin Antin

Dancer

Donna Ausby

Dancer

Ed Baker

Dancer

Raymond Del Barrio

Dancer

Robert S. Brady

Dancer

Greg Carrillo

Dancer

Scott Coffey

Dancer

Issa Cordovo-Soto

Dancer

Debbie Dutson

Dancer

Leslie Ferrera Ruelas

Dancer

Rita GarcĂ­a

Dancer

Forrest Gardner

Dancer

Richard Gaydos

Dancer

Kirk Hansen

Dancer

Juan Iglesias

Dancer

Brian Jay

Dancer

Debra Johnson

Dancer

Roger Kachel

Dancer

Tracy Keim

Dancer

Kimberly Lambert

Dancer

Annie Livingstone

Dancer

Jana Malloy

Dancer

Cynthia Mann

Dancer

Caitlin McLean

Dancer

Robert Meyers

Dancer

Laura Miyabe

Dancer

Ove Niklasson

Dancer

Tanya Omeze

Dancer

Tita Omeze

Dancer

Karen Owens

Dancer

Sharon Owens

Dancer

Jennifer Page

Dancer

Regan Patno

Dancer

James Phipps

Dancer

David Rogers

Dancer

Leen Scott

Dancer

Debbie Silverstein

Dancer

Michelle Simms

Dancer

Mark Slama

Dancer

Linda Talcott

Dancer

Mia Togo

Dancer

Heather Toma

Dancer

Paris Vaughan

Dancer

Karl Warkentien

Dancer

Leigh Webster

Dancer

Michelle Whitney-Morrison

Dancer

Dallas Winkler

Dancer

Derryl Yeager

Dancer

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A review by Wuchak

Written by Wuchak on 2023-05-07

**_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