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The Hollywood Knights Director: Floyd Mutrux Cast: Fran Drescher, Leigh French, Randy Gornel, Gary Graham

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/09/2000
  • Original Release: 1980
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 6,414
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Fran Drescher, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Tony Danza are the most notable aspects of this forgettable teen drama that features a gang of youths in a car club who decide to battle it out with the establishment in Beverly Hills. It seems their favorite haunt, the last drive-in restaurant in the neighborhood, has been forced to close. Their rebellion is marked by tactics that might be embarrassing to any serious rebels: they turn a high school banner into an X-rated statement, sabotage a police car, ruin a manicured garden, and urinate in a punch bowl. These shenanigans take place on Halloween in 1965, a time when practical jokes are usually in the hands of elementary school kids -- and that level of maturity is maintained here. Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Just a good fun movieby Anonymous

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September 13, 2009: Michelle Pfeiffer's first movie. What a beauty. Tony Danza was the "name star" but Robert Wuhl and Stewart Pankin steal the movie. Just plain, dumb, goofy fun with a great soundtrack - and a young, pretty Michelle Pfeiffer. Shoot, it's not art, it's not a classic, but it is just a really enjoyable pizza and beer movie that leaves you with a smile.

Best Car Movie Ever!by Anonymous

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November 29, 2003: The best car movie ever made, and the most fun! If you are not into oldies and Hot rods you may not get it but if you are you will not be disappointed.This movie will make you feel 16 again and still brings back memories of our own car club to this day. Don't listen to the critics, I remember when they trashed another movie I love ' STAR WARS '.


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