Tomboy (1985 film)
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Directed byHerb Freed
Screenplay byHerb Freed
Ben Zelig
Ben Zelig
Story byBen Zelig
Produced byMichael D. Castle
Marilyn Jacobs Tenser
Marilyn Jacobs Tenser
| Tomboy | |
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| Directed by | Herb Freed |
| Screenplay by | Herb Freed Ben Zelig |
| Story by | Ben Zelig |
| Produced by | Michael D. Castle Marilyn Jacobs Tenser |
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| Cinematography | Daniel Yarussi |
| Edited by | Richard E. Westover |
| Music by | Michael Lloyd |
| Distributed by | Crown International Pictures BCI Eclipse |
Release date |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $14,100,000[1] |
Tomboy is a 1985 American teen comedy film directed by Herb Freed and starring Betsy Russell.
The film concerns the life of Tomasina "Tommy" Boyd (Betsy Russell) who works as a mechanic and her hopes to become a stock car driver. When she falls for a visiting, more famous stock car racer, who offends her with his chauvinistic remarks, a car race between the lovers has commenced.
Main cast
- Betsy Russell as Tomasina "Tommy" Boyd (Tomboy)
- Gerard Christopher as Randy Starr (as Jerry DiNome)
- Kristi Somers as Seville Ritz
- Richard Erdman as Chester
- Philip Sterling as Earl Delarue
- Eric Douglas as Ernie Leeds Jr.
- Paul Gunning as Frankie