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Shag

On a summer weekend in 1963, four girlfriends made memories that would last a lifetime.
1989 | 98m | English

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Summer of 1963. Carson is getting married to her boyfriend so her friends Melaina, Pudge and Luanne take her to Myrtle Beach for one last irresponsible weekend.
Release Date: Apr 14, 1989
Director: Zelda Barron
Writer: Terry Sweeney, Lanier Laney, Robin Swicord
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords beach, dance, summer, boyfriend, woman director
Production Companies Palace Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 17, 2024
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Name Character
Phoebe Cates Carson McBride
Scott Coffey Chip
Bridget Fonda Melaina Buller
Annabeth Gish Caroline "Pudge" Carmichael
Page Hannah Luanne Clatterbuck
Robert Rusler Buzz Ravenel
Tyrone Power Jr. Harley Ralston
Jeff Yagher Jimmy Valentine
Paul Lieber The Manager
Donald Craig Senator Clatterbuck
Shirley Anne Field Mrs. Clatterbuck
Carrie Hamilton Nadine
Jay Baker Big Bob
Joe Seely The Creep
Leilani Sarelle Suette
Pearl Jones Elvira
Bonnie Johnson Mrs. Carmichael
Janelle Cochrane Mrs. McBride
Barry Thigpen MC
Walker Owens Young Man
William Edward Roberts Dying Cockroach
Ezra Sutton Gator Boy
Elliott Phillips Turkey Sandwich
Joey A. McGroaty Reverend Buller
Linda Weatherly Wellman Bathing Beauty
Lise Lang Car Hop
Jane Aiken Ettie Stroos
Robert Jacobs Jack Stroos
Name Job
Jon Hutman Art Direction
Zelda Barron Director
Elisabeth Leustig Casting
Buddy Cone Production Design
Terry Sweeney Story, Screenplay
Lanier Laney Story, Screenplay
Katarina Wittich First Assistant Director
Tammy Ader Production Coordinator
Alicia Alexander Location Manager
Jonathan Wolf Production Accountant
Alan Caso Camera Operator
Ed Novick Sound Mixer
Suzanne Tenner Still Photographer
Linda Kiffe Assistant Property Master
Kendall Errair Costume Supervisor
Jim Hill Construction Coordinator
Jeanne Van Phue Key Hairdresser
Peter Krook Sound Editor, Music Editor
John Downer Assistant Editor
Alan Bell Sound Effects Editor
Jim Speth Transportation Captain
Anthony "Bubba" Forester Transportation Coordinator
Seymour Stein Executive Music Producer
Chris Edmonds Second Assistant Director
Susan E. Novick Assistant Production Coordinator
C. Harper Hellams Assistant Location Manager
Carmen Soriano Script Supervisor
Marco Mazzei First Assistant Camera
Christopher O'Donnell Boom Operator
Kara Lindstrom Set Decoration
John D. Kretschmer Leadman
Charles Stewart Property Master
Joyce Anne Gilstrap Costume Assistant
Kathy Shorkey Key Makeup Artist
Danny Eccleston Gaffer
Roger Wilson Dialogue Editor
Anne Kubik Casting Assistant
Rob Kobrin Transportation Coordinator
Jane Williams Unit Publicist
Mary E. Vogt Costume Design
Kenny Ortega Choreographer
Peter MacDonald Director of Photography
Laurence Méry-Clark Editor
Jeffrey Silver Line Producer
Robin Swicord Screenplay
Caroline Baron Production Manager
Gregory Jacobs Additional Second Assistant Director
Name Title
Kerry Rock Associate Producer
Nik Powell Executive Producer
John Daly Executive Producer
Derek Gibson Executive Producer
Julia Chasman Producer
Stephen Woolley Producer
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Wuchak
8.0

Youths having fun at Myrtle Beach in 1963 RELEASED IN 1989 and directed by Zelda Barron, "Shag” is a teen drama about four girls freshly graduated from high school taking a vacation weekend at Myrtle Beach in 1963. There’s the senator’s daughter, Luanne (Page Hannah); the engaged or encaged Cars ... on (Phoebe Cates); the wannabe Hollywood starlet Malaina (Bridget Fonda); and the thinks-she’s-still-fat-but-she’s-not Pudge (Annabeth Gish). The movie plays like a melding of “American Graffiti” (1973), “Dirty Dancing” (1987) and “Mystic Pizza” (1988). It’s far superior to the overrated “American Graffiti” and lacks the idiot subplot of “Dirty Dancing” (see my reviews of both for details). The script thrusts the four girls into the weekend festivities at Myrtle Beach as quickly as possible wherein the story splits into several vignettes that intertwine. The weekend highpoints include: A beauty contest on the beach, a wild house party at the senator’s vacation home (unbeknownst to him, of course) and a shag dance contest. Thematically, the flick tries to advocate the wise middle ground between life-stifling legalism and foolish libertinism. Some have called this a “chick flick” and I can see why since the focus is on the four girls, but there’s just as much here for dudes to relate. For instance, there are several voluptuous cuties on display, both in the main cast and in the periphery. Kudos to the director for his excellent eye for women. Bridget Fonda is particularly showcased in all her glory with her white bikini scenes being a highlight. She was 23 when the film was shot in 1987. There are also several prominent guys in the cast: Harley (Tyrone Power Jr.), Buzz (Robert Rusler), Chip (Scott Coffey), Jimmy Valentine (Jeff Yagher) and, to a lesser extent, the manager (Paul Lieber) and Big Bob (Jay Baker). Lastly, the movie features a great period soundtrack with excellent cuts like “Stay” by The Voltage Brothers, performed (lip-synced) at The Pavilion. THE FILM RUNS 1 hour, 38 minutes and was shot entirely in South Carolina (Georgetown, Myrtle Beach & Florence). WRITERS: Lanier Laney, Terry Sweeney & Robin Swicord. GRADE: B+

Jun 23, 2021