As silly and sanitary a view of America's youth as any since the Frankie Avalon-Annette Funicello beach movies. The lead female role, a Beverly Hills brat who ascends to the delirious pinnacle of winning a roller-disco trophy before she resigns herself to her sad fate as a Juilliard flautist, gives Linda Blair a chance at the ecstatic performance which her dance number in Exorcist II suggested she was capable of, as well as a chance at working off some of her baby fat. With Jim Bray; directed by Mark L. Lester. (1979) — Duncan Shepherd
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