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Synopsis
In his first film, The Suburbanators, Canadian director Gary Burns took sharp comic aim at the meaningless, numb lives of a group of Canadian suburban teens. This sophomore effort focus on the same social group, offering a fast and funny take on upper-middle-class gatherings, comparing a teen beer-bash to it's adult counterpart, the dinner party. Because his parents are attending the latter fete, Scott decides to host his own soiree. Unfortunately, his mother is super-uptight about having a pristine home, and so he calls it a kitchen party. Kids from all social groups show up, including Scott's sweet girlfriend Tammy. Meanwhile, his anti-social brother Steve hides out in the basement and listens to loud rock music. The adult party across town goes swimmingly until everyone gets pie-eyed and they become involved in a series of minor accidents outside the local liquor store. Things turn ugly when Scott's father off-handedly suggests that another father's son is a homosexual. Back at Scott's house, things take a similarly downward turn when Tammy goes off with the mysterious Steve. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Doug Hardwick Art Director
Karen Powell Associate Producer
Robert Aschmann Cinematographer
Schaun Tozer Composer (Music Score)
Gary Burns Director
Mark Lemmon Editor
Reginald Harkema Editor
James Head Executive Producer
Scott Kennedy Executive Producer
Christine Haebler Producer
John Hazlett Producer
Gary Burns Screenwriter
Year: 1997
Runtime: 92
Country: Canada
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Cineplex Odeon Films
Suburban Pictures