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Dan Monahan | Pee Wee | |
Mark Herrier | Billy | |
Wyatt Knight | Tommy | |
Roger Wilson | Mickey | |
Cyril O'Reilly | Tim | |
Tony Ganios | Meat | |
Kaki Hunter | Wendy | |
Kim Cattrall | Honeywell | |
Nancy Parsons | Balbricker | |
Scott Colomby | Brian Schwartz |
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Producer | Bob Clark
Don Carmody |
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Writer | Bob Clark
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Cinematography | Reginald H. Morris
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Musician | Paul Zaza
Carl Zittrer |
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Porky's is about a group of teen boys who seem to find mischief where ever they turn. The rebel teens visit a bar named Porky's, hoping to get served alcohol and maybe hook up with some women. In the beginning of the evening everything seems to be going great. Porky, the bars owner, is very accommodating. What they don't know is that Porky doesn't like outsiders in his bar. Porky along with brother, who just happens to be the sheriff, humiliates the boys. Unhappy with the way things turned out the boys plot to return the favor to Porky and his brother. |
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