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Can't Buy Me Love

Ronald is making an investment in his senior year. He's hiring the prettiest cheerleader in school to be his girlfriend.
1987 | 94m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Steve Rash
Writer: Michael Swerdlick
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Nerdy high schooler Ronald Miller rescues cheerleader Cindy Mancini from parental punishment after she accidentally destroys her mother's designer clothes. Ronald agrees to pay for the $1,000 outfit on one condition: that she will act as though they're a couple for an entire month. As the days pass, however, Cindy grows fond of Ronald, making him popular. But when Ronald's former best friend gets left behind, he realizes that social success isn't everything.
Release Date: Aug 14, 1987
Director: Steve Rash
Writer: Michael Swerdlick
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords new year's eve, cheerleader, nerd, high school, dress, coming of age, break-up, teen comedy, teen drama, evening gown
Production Companies Silver Screen Partners III, The Mount Company, Apollo Pictures, Touchstone Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $31,623,833
Budget: $1,800,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Patrick Dempsey Ronald Miller
Amanda Peterson Cindy Mancini
Courtney Gains Kenneth Wurman
Tina Caspary Barbara
Seth Green Chuckie Miller
Sharon Farrell Mrs. Mancini
Dennis Dugan David Miller
Darcy DeMoss Patty
Devin DeVasquez Iris
Eric Bruskotter Big John
Gerardo Mejía Ricky
Cort McCown Quint
Cloyce Morrow Judy Miller
Steve Franken Moda Clerk
Ami Dolenz Fran
Max Perlich Lester
David Schermerhorn Albert
Phillip Simms Rock
Tudor Sherrard Brent
George Gray Bobby Hilton
Jimmie Lee Mitchell Mr. Webbly
Jan O'Dell Mrs. Hagmer
James Gooden Mr. Wurman
Erin O'Flaherty Jr. Wurman
Ty Gray Duane
Will Hannah Camera Salesman
Todd Walsh Stocky Jones
Wayne Chandler African Host
Meredith Wagelie Freshman #1
Jennifer Nelson Freshman #2
Corissa Miller Transfer Girl
Lisa Christine Christiansen Bambi La Brock
Paula Abdul Dancer (uncredited)
Brandi Brandt (uncredited)
Anastasia Coon Dancer (uncredited)
David Kinn Extra (uncredited)
The Lowpriest Tucson High Student (uncredited)
Christopher Maleki Frat Guy (uncredited)
Shawn Tierney High School Student (uncredited)
Name Job
Donald C. Klune Production Manager
Warren Glen Chidester Second Assistant Director
John Connell First Assistant Camera
Gary Boulanger Second Assistant Camera
Perry Karidis Best Boy Grip
Mark Braun Grip
Larry Neimi Best Boy Electric
Russ Chesley Production Executive
Jerram A. Swartz First Assistant Director
Randal Feemster Camera Operator
Jay Coolidge First Assistant Camera
Craig Woodruff Key Grip
Craig Fleming Grip
Bob Fox Gaffer
Christian W. Russhon Set Decoration
Annie Koerner Property Master
Scott Jacobs Boom Operator
Mark S. Thomas Script Supervisor
Eric Wise Costumer
Katherine Quinif Costume Assistant
Cher Slater Hair Supervisor, Makeup Supervisor
Annie Mayo Makeup & Hair
Maria Lee Silver Assistant Editor
Carlton Jones Choreographer
Bill Phillips Supervising Sound Editor
Pieter Hubbard Sound Editor
Mike Warner Sound Editor
Dean Drabin Foley Mixer
Vern Poore Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ellen Segal Music Editor
Andrew Bernard Set Decoration
Peter Bentley Sound Mixer
Gillian P. Glen Production Coordinator
Gregory Poe Costume Designer
George Cooper Costume Assistant
Bob Smith Makeup & Hair
Ed Fortson Still Photographer
William Turro Assistant Editor
Rex Stewart III Post Production Supervisor
Hal Sanders Sound Editor
Bruce Lacey Sound Editor
John Phillips Assistant Sound Editor
Les Fresholtz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rick Alexander Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Caro Jones Casting
Donald Lee Harris Production Design
Jeff Gourson Editor
Michael Swerdlick Writer
Gary A. Hecker Foley
Alicia Stevenson Foley
Paula Abdul Choreographer
Robert Folk Original Music Composer
Peter Lyons Collister Director of Photography
Steve Rash Director
Name Title
Michael Swerdlick Associate Producer
Ron Beckman Executive Producer
Jere Henshaw Executive Producer
Mark Burg Co-Producer
Thom Mount Producer
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Popularity History


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2024 5 29 45 22
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2024 7 30 47 20
2024 8 24 33 17
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2024 12 19 25 12
2025 1 22 31 17
2025 2 18 29 3
2025 3 7 29 1
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2025 10 3 3 2

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Reviews

Wuchak
7.0

RELEASED IN 1987 and directed by Steve Rash, “Can’t Buy Me Love” is a high school dramedy about a geek at an Arizona high school (Patrick Dempsey) who pays the most popular girl in school (Amanda Peterson) $1000 to act like she likes him for a month so he can move up the social strata. Of course, th ... is creates unforeseen problems. Courtney Gains plays his geek friend and Seth Green his little brother. This is better than some 80’s teen flicks (e.g. Molly Ringwald’s movies), but not as good as others (“Fast Times at Ridgemont High”). It’s arguably on par with “Just One of the Guys” and “Some Kind of Wonderful.” Unlike those films, however, it has a semi-campy vibe wherein the cast members often exaggerate their lines in an artificial way, which telegraphs that what’s happening isn’t real. If you can roll with this odd element, there’s a lot of good in “Can’t Buy Me Love” and the ending is genuinely moving. There are many serious/realistic scenes, like the notable airplane graveyard sequence. The two protagonists have good chemistry and their relationship arc is convincing. Tina Caspary (Barbara) and Darcy DeMoss (Patty) are serviceable on the fringe female front. THE FILM RUNS 1 hours & 34 minutes and was shot in Tucson, Arizona. WRITER: Michael Swerdlick. GRADE: B/B- (6.5/10)

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
7.0

Whatever happens to your popularity, stay yourself, don't change to please others. Can't Buy Me Love is directed by Steve Rash and written by Michael Swerdlick. It stars Patrick Dempsey and Amanda Peterson. Music is by Robert Folk and cinematography by Peter Lyons Collister. Plot has Dempsey ... as nerdy outcast Ronald Miller, who fed up of not being popular pays Cindy Mancini (Peterson), the most popular girl in school, one thousand dollars to be his girlfriend. The 1980s was awash with films of this ilk, the teen dramedy topped up by a big hearted message and a finale of punch the air worth. What it all comes down to is if the film can hold its head above water, not become too twee, and crucially have you smiling come the finale. As evidenced by its popularity among 80s cineastes of a certain age, Can't Buy Me Love delivers all that you expect from such fare. The core theme is of course self acceptance, the attainment of such in amongst the scary world of teenage school years. This shines bright in spite of some rather unconvincing dialogue and contrived corny moments. Director Rash just about holds it together, ensuring that the charm of the lead actors holds weight for character engagement, even though for thematic depth the screenplay only skims over the surface. The teenage dramedy would evolve considerably once the 80s was left behind, becoming more biting, daring and observational. Yet for those who lived and loved this type of film in the 80s, there's a lovely nostalgic glow to be gleaned from revisits to the likes of Can't Buy Me Love. Nothing wrong with that. 6.5/10

May 16, 2024