Weekend Pass (1984)
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In this light, standard comedy about four sailors (D.W. Brown, Peter Ellenstein, Patrick Houser and Chip McAllister) out for a fun weekend in Los Angeles, the men have several misadventures in Watts, at Venice Beach, and at a strip bar before they start to meet a few women who actually find them… More In this light, standard comedy about four sailors (D.W. Brown, Peter Ellenstein, Patrick Houser and Chip McAllister) out for a fun weekend in Los Angeles, the men have several misadventures in Watts, at Venice Beach, and at a strip bar before they start to meet a few women who actually find them interesting. The former gang member (McAllister) meets an jazzercise instructor, the class clown (Brown) meets his distaff parallel, the nerd (Ellenstein) meets a thinking young woman, and the sports hero (Houser) meets his counterpart. The fun and interest lie in the telling, and so most of the time is spent on the way to the final pairing off. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi
- Directed By
- Lawrence Bassoff
- Genres
- Comedy
- In Theaters
- Feb 3, 1984 Wide
- Studio
- Lionsgate
Critic Reviews
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David Cornelius, DVDTalk.com
It's the sort of cinematic failure where the awfulness just makes you feel sorry for everyone involved.
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Cast
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D.W. Brown
as Paul Fricker
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Peter Ellenstein
as Lester Gidler
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Patrick Hauser
as Webster Adams
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Chip McAllister
as Bunker Hill
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Pamela G. Kay
as Tina Wells
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Hilary Shapiro
as Cindy Hazard
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Graem McGavin
as Tawney Ryatt
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Daureen Collodel
as Heidi Henderson
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Annette Sinclair
as Maxine
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Grand L. Bush
as Bertram
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Kirk Calloway
as Squeenie
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Debra Christofferson
as Candy
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Sara Costa
as Tuesday Del Mundo
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Valerie McIntosh
as Etta
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Anthony Penya
as Officer Anthony
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Henry Sanders
as Officer Henry
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Lynne Marie Stewart
as Sookie Lane
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Bunny Summers
as Sadie
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Theodore Wilson
as Nat
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Phil Hartman
as Joe Chicago
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Jacqueline Jacobs
as Shady Lady
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Joan Dykman
as Pickles
- Patrick Houser