Porky’s (1982)

Porky's (1982)

Taglines: The Raunchiest movie about growing up ever made!

Porky’s movie storyline. 1954. The sexual hijinks of a group of mid-teen male students of Angel Beach High School in Florida are presented. Their main goal is to lose their collective virginity. In the process, they embark on games of sexual innuendo with their female classmates, as witnessed by the activities of Billy, Tommy and Pee Wee in their secret surveillance.

Pee Wee is the most desperate, that desperation which gets him into one predicament after another, especially as he is the butt of many a prank. A side issue for Tim, basically a good guy, is dealing with his learned racism, which comes to the surface with the arrival to their school of new student, Jewish Brian Schwartz. The sexual pursuits at the school are not limited to the student body as new boys Phys Ed coach, Roy Brackett, has a mutual attraction with cheer-leading coach, Miss Lynn Honeywell, who doesn’t want to go all the way; Coach Brackett’s goal is to find out why Coach Warren has nicknamed Miss Honeywell “Lassie”.

Porky’s is a 1981 Canadian-American sex comedy film, written and directed by Bob Clark about the escapades of teenagers at the fictional Angel Beach High School in Florida in 1954. Released in the United States in 1982 with an R rating, the film spawned three sequels: Porky’s II: The Next Day (1983), Porky’s Revenge! (1985), and Pimpin’ Pee Wee (2009), and influenced many writers in the teen film genre. Despite generally negative critical reception, Porky’s was a box office success. It was the fifth highest-grossing film of 1982.

Porky's Movie Poster (1982)

Porky’s (1982)

Directed by: Bob Clark
Starring: Dan Monahan, Mark Herrier, Wyatt Knight, Roger Wilson, Cyril O’Reilly, Kim Cattrall, Nancy Parsons, Scott Colomby
Screenplay by: Bob Clark
Production Design by: Reuben Freed
Cinematography by: Reginald H. Morris
Film Editing by: Stan Cole
Costume Design by: Mary E. McLeod, Larry S. Wells
Set Decoration by: Mark S. Freeborn, Paul Harding
Music by: Paul Zaza, Carl Zittrer
Distributed by: 20th Century Fox
Release Date: November 13, 1982

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