Lovelines (film) explained

Lovelines
Director:Rod Amateau
Producer:Michael Lloyd
Hal Taines
Screenplay:Chip Hand
William Byron Hillman
Story:Chip Hand
Michael Lloyd
William Byron Hillman
Starring:Greg Bradford
Mary Beth Evans
Michael Winslow
Don Michael Paul
Tammy Taylor
Editing:David Bretherton
Fred A. Chulack
Studio:Delphi II Productions
Distributor:Tri-Star Pictures
Runtime:93 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Lovelines is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Rod Amateau and written by Chip Hand and William Byron Hillman. The film stars Greg Bradford, Mary Beth Evans, Michael Winslow, Don Michael Paul and Tammy Taylor.[1] [2] The film was released on November 2, 1984. by Tri-Star Pictures.

Plot

The annual battle of the bands is raging. Two rival high schools, Malibu High School and Coldwater Canyon High, have two hot bands; The Firecats and Racer. When the lead singers of both bands, Piper (Mary Beth Evans) and Rick (Greg Bradford), meet, they fall in love with each other and have to fight realities such as peer pressure, the fact they attend rival high schools and even Piper's older brother, Godzilla (Frank Zagarino), try to stop their love from getting stronger. The telephone service called Lovelines, run by J.D. Prescott (Michael Winslow), is right in the middle to help the two stay in love with each other and is also sponsoring the annual battle of the bands where their bands are competing with each other. It all comes down to a masquerade party where everyone from both schools learn that true love does indeed conquer all.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maslin . Janet . Movie Review - Lovelines - SCREEN: 'LOVELINESS' OPENS . NYTimes.com . 1985-03-09 . 2014-08-23.
  2. Web site: Lovelines . Rotten Tomatoes . 2014-08-23.