Breaking All the Rules (film)

Breaking All the Rules
Directed by James Orr
Starring

Carl Marotte, Rachel Hayward, Thor Bishopric,

Carolyn Dunn
Music by Paul Zaza
Production
company
Filmline
Distributed by New World Pictures, CTV Television Network, Filmline Productions, Téléfilm Canada
Release date
April 1985
Running time
93 mins.
Country Canada and United States
Language English
Budget $2,032,000 (estimated)

Breaking All the Rules[1]is a 1985 R-rated sex comedy, crime and romance film directed by James Orr. It stars Carl Marotte and Thor Bishopric.[2]

Plot

Breaking all the rules[3] is the story of two boys and two girls who meet and fall in love in an amusement park. Jack (Carl Marotte) spends his summer doing a part time job in the park. Meanwhile, an expensive diamond is stolen by three thieves. In order to escape from the police, they hide the diamond inside a fluffy toy. However, Jack's fingerprint was left at the crime scene unintentionally. It is the last day of summer vacation, so Jack decides to hangout with his best friend David (Thor Bishopric) . On their way to the park, they meet two cute girls--Debbie (Carolyn Dunn) and Angie (Rachel Hayward). The four have a good time in the park, also, Jack and David both fall in love with the girls. But they don't know that the three thieves have come back to the park and plan to take their diamond back. How Jack will prove he is innocent and the relationship among the four protagonists are the main aspects of the film.

Cast

Production

As it is a R-rated sex comedy, this movie was never-available-on-U.S. theaters. It does have its share of rude. In fact, women's underwear plays an important role: it's a cute pink pair with" I ♥ U "written across the back that eventually identifies the newly punk Debbie to a smitten Jack. [6]

References

  1. "Breaking all the rules". youtube.com. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  2. http://www.allrovi.com/movies/movie/breaking-all-the-rules-v7008%5Bpermanent+dead+link%5D
  3. "Breaking All the Rules (1985). (n.d.)". imdb.com. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  4. "Papusha Demitro". IMDb.
  5. "Beverly Murray". IMDb.
  6. "BREAKING ALL THE RULES, Film comment, Jul/Aug2017, Vol. 53 Issue 4, p77-77, 2/7p". July–August 2017. Missing or empty |url= (help)
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