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Tuff Turf
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Directed by Fritz Kiersch.
This routine film catalogues what happens to a teen's life when he is wrenched from an easy existence in affluent, East Coast suburbia and dropped into the lean, mean streets of a downscale L.A. suburb. James Spader is Morgan Hiller, displaced with his parents and brother when his father loses some of the wealth to which they were accustomed and the family moves to California. Morgan soon attracts Frankie (Kim Richards), the girlfriend of Nick (Paul Mones), a high school tough who does not appreciate Frankie's change of heart. The antagonism between Morgan and Frankie mounts as they both approach a high-noon showdown. Aside from some musical numbers which seem to have wandered in from another film about teen singers and dancers, the story is compelling and the film is notable for one of the early performances of Robert Downey in a subsidiary role. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
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Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
lost interest.
The influence of B-movie juvenile delinquent dramas from the '50s and '60s is evident in this B-grade juvenile delinquent drama from the '80s. When his father's stock crashes, Connecticut WASP Morgan Hiller (James Spader) and his family relocate to a tough Los Angeles barrio. He soon finds himself the target of Nick (Paul Mones), a belligerent bully with a less-than-classic fashion sense. To complicate matters, Morgan falls hopelessly in love with Nick's sexy girlfriend (Kim Richards). The ludicrous plot, embarrassing dialogue, uniformly bad method acting, and multiple musical montages actually add to Tuff Turf's appeal; without these special qualities, it would be another expensive, bland Hollywood flop rather than a low-budget flop full of verve and personality. While it falls short of Rashomon or Citizen Kane in artistic merit, it proves that a film need not have big stars, a big budget, or even a coherent script to be thoroughly entertaining. ~ Jeremy Beday, All Movie Guide
 



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