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Helene Udy in PICK-UP SUMMER aka FLIPPER GIRLS aka PINBALL PICK-UP Year: 1980 |
PINBALL SUMMER, also known as PICK-UP SUMMER… the latter appearing in
the opening credits… Along with other great titles like PINBALL PICK-UP, FLIPPER GIRLS or if you're a Viking, SKJEKKESOMMER… is a ninety minute Canadian Exploitation that seems about four
hours, and that’s not such a bad thing…
With sporadic
shots of pinball, and the film set during summertime, the original/working title fits yet there’s not much of a
pick-up
since sexy sisters Donna and Suzy, played by HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME Canadian Karen Stephen and her HOG WILD Canada co-star/future DR.
QUINN MEDICINE WOMAN actress Helene Udy, already seem in-cahoots with
our affable heroes Greg and Steve, two cool yet equally clumsy dudes
that like hanging out at a local dive arcade and, along with a grungy
biker named Bert, really want to win a coveted pinball trophy.
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Helene Udy warms up to a teddy bear in FLIPPER GIRLS aka PICK-UP SUMMER Rates: *** |
Much
of the film has the foursome hanging around local spots, ranging from a
theme park to a lakeside resort: the hotter the weather, the less
clothes the sisters wear… But for hardcore exploitation fans it’s Joy
Boushel as Sally that not only takes it off completely, but has her very
own retro rock tune blaring when she's by herself and even during a
frolicking house party.
Added to the mainstays are
filler roles including a conceited rich kid who falls victim to
practical jokes, and an off-kilter geek dead-set on appeasing the head
villain at all costs. And there's not much to say about PINBALL SUMMER
expect that when the movie actually relies on the titular device, the
good times pretty much stop rolling...
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Karen Stephen and Helene Udy in PICK-UP SUMMER also in that year's HOG WILD |
The final matchup between Greg
and Bert, competing on a game aptly titled Pinball Summer while the
local kids cheer them on, is somewhat ponderous: You'll wonder if the
in-house arcade crowd can even see the slow-paced, flat-table game like
the viewing motion picture audience.
It's the jovially
flimsy plot-line: the sisters having fun despite uptight parents, and
their boyfriends having fun despite the random bulwarks of their
girl-next-door sirens, that makes this low-budget exploitation work
despite itself.
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Helene Udy and friend show their backsides in PICK-UP SUMMER |
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