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Debra Blee Movies

1986  
R  
In addition to sexual encounters and nudity, toilet humor is on a roll in this story about some teens trying to finish a 12-week course in fast-food service -- yes, 12 weeks to study how to make and sell a hamburger. As their final exam, the teens have to run a burger place. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Leigh McCloskeyDick Butkus, (more)
 
1986  
R  
Two dissimilar brothers inherit the venture described in the title, and spend most of their time hitting on the customers. The film is rated R due to nudity and profanity. ~ John Bush, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael David WrightBruce Greenwood, (more)
 
1985  
 
In this cops-and-robbers drama, a former L.A. policeman, Philip Sloane (Robert Resnick) is called in on the case after a woman is kidnapped in Manila and her husband is killed. Once he arrives in the Philippines his old buddy Pete Saimi (Raul Aragon) joins him in looking for the kidnappers, and Pete's sister Naili (Carissa Carlos) joins Sloane for a romantic assignation. Pete and Naili keep Sloane busy until the mystery behind the kidnapping is solved after several car chases and bullet-ridden shoot-outs. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert ResnickDebra Blee, (more)
 
1983  
R  
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Heather (Linnea Quigley), the deaf-mute sister of Brenda (Linda Blair) is gang-raped in a drawn-out, violent scene at the beginning of this routine vengeance movie, a scene that provides the motivation for Brenda's rampage through the rest of the film. Dressed in a special outfit that bares enough skin to suit the standards of this genre and armed with a crossbow, Brenda goes after the young punks in the "Scars" gang who raped her sister -- with predictably gory results. Surrounding this miniature Charles Bronson is a society burdened with parodies of "good" people: the school principal who is only superficially tough, and the upper-class teens whose thought processes were arrested shortly after kindergarten. Stereotypical and transparent, this teen movie is interesting because it does promote a woman in a "hero" role, but the subject matter and violence will not appeal to everyone. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Linda BlairJohn Vernon, (more)
 
1982  
 
In this fairly innocent fare, some wild beach girls throw a super party to help a nerdy guy and an up-tight gal get with the beach blanket times. Though certainly not a shocker, this movie was rated R for nudity. ~ Rovi

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Starring:
Debra BleeVal Kline, (more)