Spring Fever (1982 film)
Spring Fever | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Joseph L. Scanlan |
Produced by | John F. Bassett |
Written by |
Stuart Gillard Fed Stefan |
Starring |
Susan Anton Jessica Walter Stephen Young Frank Converse |
Music by | Fred Mollin |
Cinematography | Donald Wilder |
Release dates | January 14, 1983 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country |
Canada United States |
Language | English |
Spring Fever is a 1982 film set in the world of competitive tennis.[1] It was produced with the participation at the Canadian Film Development Corporation and Famous Players Limited.
Plot
Stevie Castle is a Las Vegas showgirl whose teen daughter K.C. demonstrates a promising aptitude for tennis. But when K.C. enters a local tournament, she encounters hostility and snobbery from the tennis crowd due to her mother's profession.
Cast
- Susan Anton as Stevie Castle
- Jessica Walter as Celia Berryman
- Frank Converse as Lewis Berryman
- Carling Bassett as K.C. Castle
Soundtrack
- "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" (Eddie Schwartz) - Pat Benatar
- "The Long Arm" (Freddy Moore) - The Nu Kats
- "Turn Me Loose" (Paul Dean - Mike Reno) - Loverboy
- "Just One Chance To Be Free" (Fred Mollin) - Taffy McElroy
- "Do It All Night" (Paul Sabu) - Barbara Law
- "Easy Lover" (Fred Mollin) - Susan Anton
- "Shake Your Bait" (Paul Sabu - Harry Hinde) - Barbara Law
Reaction
- Roger Ebert gave the film one-and-half of four possible stars in his March 17, 1983 review in the Chicago Sun-Times. Regarding the film's poster, Ebert added that the film "does not show anybody even slightly resembling any of the three people in the ad. Nor does it have a scene in which two girls and a boy mess around at the beach."
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