Modern Girls

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Modern Girls
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Theatrical release poster
Directed byJerry Kramer
Written by
  • Laurie Craig
  • Anita Rosenberg
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyKaren Grossman
Edited byMitchell Sinoway
Music by
Distributed by Atlantic Entertainment Group
Release date
  • December 5, 1986 (1986-12-05)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$604,849 (U.S.) [1]

Modern Girls is a 1986 American comedy film [2] directed by Jerry Kramer, starring Virginia Madsen, Daphne Zuniga, and Cynthia Gibb. [3] Set during a single night in Los Angeles, it follows two young women who, while venturing through the city's nightclub scene, befriend their roommate's blind date.

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Plot

Three women in their early twenties, Margo, Kelly, and Cece, are roommates living in Los Angeles working menial jobs by day, and by night they enjoy the vibrant and decadent nightlife of the city. Margo has a boring job in telemarketing, Cece gets fired from her job at a department store, while Kelly works in a pet store and is very good at selling pets, mainly thanks to her looks.

It is Friday night and the women are getting ready for a night out on the town. However, Margo and Cece soon discover that Kelly has taken Margo's car to go meet a DJ she is infatuated with in downtown Los Angeles. Luckily, Kelly's blind date for the night, the bookish Clifford—one of her many infatuated customers—arrives to pick her up, so Margo and Cece hitch a ride with him to the club where the DJ is working. Cliffie (as Cece calls him) reluctantly tags along a rollercoaster ride with them and learns how the women usually spend their nights out.

While at the club, popular rock star and MTV sensation Bruno X arrives, and Cece desperately manages to get his attention. A police raid on the club interrupts the two's encounter, forcing Cece and Margo to leave with Clifford. The three decide to stop at an after hours goth bar for drinks. Cece uses a hotel matchbook Bruno had to surmise where he is staying, and convinces Clifford, who bears a striking resemblance to Bruno, to impersonate him, resulting in Clifford being forced into shooting a music video on the street.

Meanwhile, Kelly has drinks at Sharkey's bar, where another DJ named Milo offers her drugs. Cece, Margo, and Clifford go there to retrieve her, and find her inebriated and surrounded by a group of lecherous men, but manage to save her from what appears to be an impending gang rape. When a rainstorm begins, Clifford stops to close the top of his convertible and accidentally blows out his tires on traffic spikes in a parking lot. The group embark on foot along Hollywood Boulevard. A disenchanted Clifford is surprised to learn through conversation that Margo majored in comparative literature in college.

Clifford borrows a car from a driving school where he works as a driving instructor, and the group visit the exclusive Club VooDoo, which Clifford manages to infiltrate with the women after bounces assume him to be Bruno X. In the bathroom, a now sober Kelly tells Margo that she will tend to Clifford, to which Margo responds evasively. While Kelly dances with an inebriated Clifford, Cece learns from Marsalis, an acquaintance of Bruno X, that he is obsessed with her and has been searching for her since the club raid earlier that night. Marsalis tells Cece that Bruno has a 7:00 a.m. flight booked at the Santa Monica Airport.

A food fight breaks out in Club VooDoo when Clifford attempts to stop Kelly from leaving with Ray, one of her admirers. Kelly flees with Ray, leaving Cece, Margo, and Clifford on their own again. The three chase after Ray's Jeep and attack him when he becomes physically violent with Kelly. The four visit the police station after, where Kelly files a police report against him. After, Clifford teases Margo, and the two kiss.

The group drive Cece to the airport as dawn approaches, and she is reunited with Bruno, who asks her to accompany him on tour. A flattered Cece tells him that she would miss her friends too much, and instead offers him her phone number. As Bruno leaves, Clifford asks the three women what their plans are for the evening, and they playfully attack him.

Cast

Production

Principal photography of Modern Girls began in Los Angeles on April 1, 1986. [4]

Soundtrack

Release

Modern Girls opened theatrically in New York City and Los Angeles on December 5, 1986. [4]

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds a 40% rating based on 5 reviews. [5]

Rosemary Breslin of the New York Daily News panned the film, awarding it zero stars and describing it as a dull replicate of After Hours (1985). [6]

Home media

On April 2, 2012, Modern Girls was brought to DVD, as part of the MGM Limited Edition Collection series. Kino Lorber released a Blu-ray edition in October 2015. [7]

See also

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