Modern Girls

For the Hungarian film, see Modern Girls (1937 film).
Modern Girls

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Jerry Kramer
Produced by Thomas Coleman (executive producer)
Gary Goetzman (producer)
June Petersen (associate producer)
Anita Rosenberg (associate producer)
Michael Rosenblatt (executive producer)
Written by Laurie Craig
Anita Rosenberg
Starring Virginia Madsen
Cynthia Gibb
Daphne Zuniga
Clayton Rohner
Music by Eddie Arkin
Iva Davies
Jay Levy
Cinematography Karen Grossman
Edited by Mitchell Sinoway
Distributed by Ascot Video
Atlantic Entertainment Group
Release dates
November 7, 1986
Running time
84 min.
Country United States
Language English
Box office $604,849 (USA) (sub-total)

Modern Girls is a 1986 comedy film.[1] The film is directed by Jerry Kramer and stars Virginia Madsen, Daphne Zuniga and Cynthia Gibb.[2]

Plot summary

Three girls, Margo, Kelly, and Cece are roommates living in Los Angeles working menial jobs by day, and by night they enjoy the vibrant and decadent night life of 1980s Los Angeles.

Margo (Zuniga) has a boring job in telemarketing, Cece (Gibb) gets fired from her job at a department store, while Kelly (Madsen) works in a pet store and is very good at selling pets, mainly thanks to her looks.

It's Friday night and the girls are getting ready for a night out on the town, however Margo and Cece soon discover that Kelly has taken Margo's car to go meet a DJ she's infatuated with.

Luckily, Kelly's date for the night, Clifford (Rohner, in a dual role), one of her many infatuated customers, arrives to pick her up, so Margo and Cece hitch a ride with him to go to the club where the DJ is working. Cliffie (as Cece calls him) reluctantly tags along a roller-coaster ride with them and learns how the girls usually spend their nights out.

Meeting rock star Bruno X (Rohner), surviving a police raid, getting dumped by DJ Brad, taking a trip on Ecstasy, escaping from crazed fans and a run-in with a sexual criminal are some of the situations the group gets themselves into.

Main cast

Original soundtrack

DVD release

On April 2, 2012, Modern Girls was brought to DVD, as part of the MGM Limited Edition Collection series.

See also

References

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