Hollywood High (1977 film)
1977 film by Patrick Wright
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Hollywood High is a 1977[2] American sex comedy film. The film is generally regarded as being of very low quality,[2][3] with one retrospective review calling it "a shockingly inept piece of teen sexploitation". Another review "Even for a dubious genre like this, this movie reaches a level of badness that would make even the most jaded exploitation filmmakers pause, and subsequently resolve never to reach such a low point. Practically every department in this movie - acting, writing, directing, etc. - is at the very bottom of the barrel."[4] Despite its poor reception, the movie had the unofficial[5] sequel Hollywood High Part 2 released in 1981, which likewise was panned.[5]
Marcy Albrecht
Sherry Hardin
Susanne Severeid
| Hollywood High | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Patrick Wright |
| Produced by | Peter Perry Jr. |
| Starring | Rae Sperling Marcy Albrecht Sherry Hardin Susanne Severeid |
| Cinematography | Jonathan Silveira |
| Edited by | Marco Perri |
| Music by | Scott Gale |
Release date |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $1,251,000[1] |
Unrelated series pilot
Turner Classic Movies notes the existence of an unrelated 30-minute television pilot, also debuting in 1977, for a prospective series, which aired as part of NBC's Comedy Time, a summer series of unsold pilots.[6]