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The Wild Life
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Synopsis
Comprised of classic teen movie elements scattered like croutons over a salad, this undistinguished high school drama involves several inconsequential stories at once, set in a seven-day period before the beginning of school. Tom Drake (Christopher Penn, Sean's brother) is a high-school wrestler who loves Eileen (Jenny Wright), but she is more than just a little dubious about their relationship. Since her lecherous boss (Rick Moranis) will not leave her alone, men are at a low ebb in her life. Bill Conrad (Eric Stoltz) is a friend of Tom's who has already graduated and who asks him to share his apartment for awhile to help him out financially. Bill then decides to split with his girlfriend Anita (Lea Thompson), who is suddenly too young for his new status as a high-school grad. Miffed at his rejection, Anita starts a liaison with David Curtiss (Hart Bochner), without knowing that David is married and a father. Other than Bill's 15-year-old brother Jim (Ilan Mitchell-Smith), who follows a Vietnam vet around in adulation, the entire focus of the film is on teen love relationships played by twentysomethings from the vantage point of tensomethings, more or less. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

James Glennon Cinematographer
Don Phillips Co-producer
Eddie Van Halen Composer (Music Score)
Marilyn Vance Costume Designer
Art Linson Director
Michael Jablow Editor
C.O. Erickson Executive Producer
Albert M. Shapiro First Assistant Director
Debbie Gold Musical Direction/Supervision
Art Linson Producer
C.O. Erickson Producer
Cameron Crowe Producer
Don Phillips Producer
William Sandell Production Designer
Cameron Crowe Screenwriter
Don Phillips Screenwriter
Robert Gould Set Decorator
Bud Alper Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1984
Runtime: 96
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Universal