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Foxes (1980)

Foxes (1980)
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Foxes details the exploits of four teenage San Fernando Valley girls as they drink, dope and sleep their way into oblivion. Jeanie (Jodie Foster, in a standout performance), the most grounded of the quartet, deals with her burned-out working-student-mother (Sally Kellerman, also excellent) while playing mother to her cohorts; Annie (Cherie Currie), a promiscuous drug-vacuum, attempts to dodge her psychotic police officer-father while partying round the clock; Madge (Marilyn Kagan), an overweight tag-along, who tries desperately to fit in with her wilder friends; and Deirdre (Kandice Stroh); an insecure liar and also-ran. While the performances (particularly the aforementioned) are good, and the direction is solid, the script doesn't seem to go anywhere; maybe that's the point, though, since neither do the characters in their vacuous, instant-gratification-based existences. ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

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Starring:
Jodie FosterScott Baio, (more)
Director(s):
Adrian Lyne
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Foxes details the exploits of four teenage San Fernando Valley girls as they drink, dope and sleep their way into oblivion. Jeanie (Jodie Foster, in a standout performance), the most grounded of the quartet, deals with her burned-out working-student-mother (Sally Kellerman, also excellent) while playing mother to her cohorts; Annie (Cherie Currie), a promiscuous drug-vacuum, attempts to dodge her psychotic police officer-father while partying round the clock; Madge (Marilyn Kagan), an overweight tag-along, who tries desperately to fit in with her wilder friends; and Deirdre (Kandice Stroh); an insecure liar and also-ran. While the performances (particularly the aforementioned) are good, and the direction is solid, the script doesn't seem to go anywhere; maybe that's the point, though, since neither do the characters in their vacuous, instant-gratification-based existences. ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

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Director(s):
Adrian Lyne
Writer(s):
Gerald AyresJoel Blasberg
Producer(s):
Gerald AyresDavid Puttnam
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Language, Not For Children, Violence, Adult Situations)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    ROSE A.

    If you are a Jodie Foster fan you will like this movie. Scott Baio's character is the male friend that the girls love to be around, but would never date. Jodie Foster's character is the only sane one of the group. Cherie Curie does a great performances as the promiscuous, drug addict...but once you are introduced to her dad you will understand why her character is the way she is. . . This movie will have you laughing and crying. But it's one of those movies you watch when you have nothing else better to do.

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    Rob C.

    Absolutely love this film. Beautiful camera work. Lovely visual intro and song by Donna Summer as the opening.

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    Sarah G.

    Excellent! I saw it as a 16 year old when it came out and it is even better the second time!

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