Spring Break

Like it's really, totally, the most fun a couple of bodies can have. You know?

4.8
19831h 42m

Two sets of two college guys spend a spring break together in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. There they have lots of fun in and out of the sun.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Perry Lang

Perry Lang

Adam Stern

Photo of Richard B. Shull

Richard B. Shull

Eddie Potmore

Photo of Donald Symington

Donald Symington

Ernest Dalby

Photo of Mimi Cozzens

Mimi Cozzens

May Dalby

Photo of Robert Small

Robert Small

Dalby's Henchman

Photo of Nikki Fritz

Nikki Fritz

Girl in Corvette

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Ru Flynn

Girl in Corvette

Photo of Ronn Carroll

Ronn Carroll

Arresting Officer

Photo of Tammy Lynn Leppert

Tammy Lynn Leppert

Boxing Contest Girl (uncredited)

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Reviews

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Wuchak

6/10

**_College youths “letting their hair down” in Fort Lauderdale_**

Two nerdy guys make it to Spring Break for the first time and are surprised to find out that two cool guys from Brooklyn have been booked in the same hotel room. They ironically become friends and enjoy the vacation while Nelson’s campaigning stepdad shows up with his goons to ruin the party.

"Spring Break” (1983) contains the expected party antics of the occasion but, thankfully, isn’t as raunchy as the future “American Pie” flicks. It works as a display of what Spring Break was like in the early 80s (specifically 1982, when it was shot). The subplot involving the politician stepfather & his heavies was thrown in to fill the runtime, but it’s kinda fun and brings the people in Fort Lauderdale together to band against a common enemy.

Blonde Jayne Modean (Susie) and brunette Corinne Wahl (the singer of the band) head the female cast, which includes myriad voluptuous ladies. Yet it’s blonde Tammy Lynn Leppert who’s most memorable in an uncredited bit part as a participant in a boxing match (fighting a guy, I think). She went missing a few months after the movie debuted and has never been seen again.

Foul play is suspected, as observed in her story, detailed in the premiere episode of the 5th season of Unsolved Mysteries. At least one website pegged the actor who plays Stu (a David Hasselhoff lookalike) as a possible suspect. I’m not saying it’s true, of course, but it’s a theory to consider. Since he died from cancer in late 2007 at the age of 51 the idea can no longer be investigated, unless credible witnesses come forth. Thankfully, the truth will come out in God’s High Court one day.

It runs 1 hour, 42 minutes, and was shot in Fort Lauderdale, which is 30 miles north of Miami.

GRADE: B-/C+

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