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| Doug McKeon | Jonathan | |
| Catherine Mary Stewart | Bunny | |
| Kelly Preston | Marilyn | |
| Chris Nash | Gene | |
| D.W. Brown | Kenny | |
| Jami Gertz | Rosalie | |
| Margaret Blye | Claire Miller | |
| Graham Jarvis | Mr. Miller | |
| Terry O'Quinn | Claude Harbrough | |
| Darren Ewing | Ted | |
| Dennis L. O'Connell | T.J. | |
| Bob McGuire | Mr. Hewitt | |
| Bryce Kasson | Robbie | |
| Andrew Ream | Harry Horner | |
| Julie Noble | Mrs. McCauley |
| Director |
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| Producer |
Noel Black
Sam Manners |
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| Writer |
Noel Black
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| Cinematography |
Donald E. Thorin
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| Musician |
Barry de Vorzon
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1956: The shy Jonathan's luck with girls changes when he wins the rebellious Gene as a friend in his last year of high school. Gene is adored by many girls and manages to teach Jonathan a few lessons. Gene himself would rather just be with one girl: his girlfriend Bunny. But since his father is poor, her parents don't accept him. |
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