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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Apr 1983, p. 13

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each March when hundreds of thousands of North American colâ€" lege students gather for ‘"fun in the sun". In sharp focus, of course, are the wellâ€"filled biâ€" kinis and wet tâ€"shirts, and frequently the acâ€" tual portions of the anatomies that fi} them. Produced and directâ€" ed by Sean S. Cunâ€" ningham, who turned "characters‘‘ who periâ€" odically interact in something slightly akin to a "plot," but for the most part Spring Break consists of a cameraâ€" guided tour of the beaches, streets and bars of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, as they look Falling somewhere between a 90â€"minute (or thereabouts) beer commercial and a Playboyâ€"type TV pictoâ€" rial, Spring Break barely qualifies as what is generally conâ€" sidered a "movie." Victor Stanton trash into gold with the Chronicle Special original Friday The A 13th, Spring Break is bef\:::;:g 180:‘:::1.::1:: similarly low in both (or thereabouts) beer budget and taste, but commercial and a ::mtwouldsegl:)toglw; Playboyâ€"type TV pictoâ€" some special appea rial, Spring Break !° (i;s primarymtarg;.ted barely qualifies as °U c o .. e _high what is generally conâ€" school, college and uniâ€" sidered a "movie." versity students who ‘There are a hall either would like to d o z e n _ o r s o ;‘l:eng:?’z:i;fi:reakiln ri 3+ h g u or alâ€" "characters" who PETiâ€" â€" yoagqy have done $0. Spring Break ‘barely‘ qualifies J.G. Martin, D.S.0., Q.C. S.R. Cameron, LL.B. W.R. Greenwood, B.A., LL.B. R.L. Warren, B.A., LL.B. M.W. McCarter, B.A., LL.B. C.M. Robson, LL.B. R.G. Meumier, Q.C., M.A. D.C. Downie., Q.C., B.A., LL.B. F.S. Finch, B.A., LL.B. J.J.K. Martin, B.A., LLB. P.E. Grepsan, B.A., LL.B., LL.M. (L.S.E.) S.M. McGill, LL.B. CLEMENT, EASTMAN, DREGER, MARTIN & MEUNIER AT BENT‘S CAMERAS LET US CUSTOM FRAME AND MAT YOUR FAVORITE PICTURES, DIPLOMAS, NEEDLEPOINT, ETC. All work done on premises CUSTOM FRAMING WESTMOUNT PLACE. WATERLOO. 886â€"5520 96 KING ST. 5.. WATERLOO. 886â€"1320 277 King Street West, Kitchener N2G 4J9 â€" 743â€"0256 PAUL ERNEST GRESPAN has been admitted into the partnership are pleased to announce that at reasonable prices. G.E. Eastman, C.D., Q.C FL. Dreger, Q.C.. B.A. Barristers and Solicitors The Partners of Counsel One David Smilow gets the credit for what‘s termed an origiâ€" nal screenplay. This amounts to some looseâ€" ly strungâ€"together epiâ€" sodes involving two virginal youths, one who has run away from his politically aspiring stepâ€"father, taking up residence in a beachâ€" side motel under the threat of closing down. The two find themâ€" selves sharing their small quarters with a pair of highly successâ€" ful girlâ€"getters, and by the end of the picture, predictably enough, the first two are no longer virgins, the runâ€" away has stood up to Movie review his tyrannical stepâ€" father and the motel will be operating come the following spring break. Corrine Alphen, 1982‘s Penthouse Pet of the year stars in Spring Break, a raunchy tale of four young men in pursuit of fun and games. The performers are adequate for the limitâ€" ed demands made of them. It‘s doubtful that names like David Knell, Perry Lang, Paul Land or Steve Bassett carry any atâ€" traction because of anything else they‘ve done, but Penthouse enthusiasts may recogâ€" nize the name of Corinne Alphen, curâ€" rent Pet of the Year and the only woman to twice. Alphen plays, with a fair degree of believaâ€" bility, a singer who makes a 10â€"like imâ€" pression on one of the The picture‘s mainâ€" stay however â€" particuâ€" larly for notâ€"tooâ€" demanding audiences â€" is its humor, applied generously and without the least trace of soâ€" phistication. By comparison, the 1960 movie Where The Boys Are focuses on the same subject with considerably more filmâ€"making class and polish, but most people attending Spring Break likely won‘t be making that comparison, and for them the current picture would appear to communicate well enough at their level. of the Year nly woman to of the Month WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1983 â€" PAGE 13 '.'\I:Li,sekmvysl s o eC *"â€"«« e Ne ROLL PLAYING GAMES Pm 30"0 OFF wATERLOO SQUARE

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