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Tuff Turf

Meet Morgan Hiller. He's a rebel about to become a hero.
1985 | 112m | English

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The new guy in a Los Angeles high school, Morgan, does some singing and fights hotshot Nick over disco dancer Frankie.
Release Date: Jan 11, 1985
Director: Fritz Kiersch
Writer: Murray Michaels, Jette Rinck, Greg Collins O'Neill
Genres: Action, Drama, Romance
Keywords dance, gangster, high school, gang
Production Companies New World Pictures, Planet Productions, New World Production
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
James Spader Morgan Hiller
Kim Richards Frankie Croyden
Paul Mones Nick Hauser
Matt Clark Stuart Hiller
Claudette Nevins Page Hiller
Olivia Barash Ronnie
Robert Downey Jr. Jimmy Parker
Panchito Gómez Mickey
Michael Wyle Eddie
Catya Sassoon Feather
Francis X. McCarthy Man at Bus Stop
Art Evans Security Guard
Herb Mitchell Mr. Russell
Ceil Cabot Secretary
Donald Fullilove Howard
Vivian Brown History Teacher
Bill Beyers Brian Hiller
Jered Barclay Reynolds
Lou Fant Mr. Croyden
Gene Pietragallo Donnie Parker
Donna Fuller Nurse
Evonne Kezios Muffy
Cheryl Ann Clark Patty
Matt Gavin Alan
Chad McCann Troy
William Bergman Jack Mack and the Heart Attack - Tenor Sax
John Berry Jr. Jack Mack and the Heart Attack - Trumpet
Rick Braun Jack Mack and the Heart Attack - Trumpet, Vocals
Mark Campbell Jack Mack and the Heart Attack - Lead Vocals
James R. Coile Jack Mack and the Heart Attack - Tenor Sax
Peter Freiberger Jack Mack and the Heart Attack - Bass
Andrew Kastner Jack Mack and the Heart Attack - Guitar
Jack Mack Jack Mack and the Heart Attack - Drums, Vocals
John Paruolo Jack Mack and the Heart Attack - Keyboards
Greg Smith Jack Mack and the Heart Attack - Baritone Sax
Dale Gonyea Country Club Band Leader
Randy Lowell Country Club Band
Jon Ewen Country Club Band
Tom McShane Country Club Band
Wes Moczulski Country Club Band
Ray Zimmerman Country Club Band
Jim Carroll Self
Eric Kiertzner Warehouse Band
Mike Lea Warehouse Band
Tom Sims Warehouse Band
Name Job
David DeCoteau Craft Service
Vince Deadrick Jr. Stunt Coordinator
Pete Antico Stunts
Steven Lambert Stunts
Paula Moody Stunts
Steve Picerni Stunts
Bernie Pock Stunts
Spiro Razatos Stunts
Chuck Waters Stunts
Scott Wilder Stunts
Bob Yerkes Stunts
Elliot Davis Camera Operator
Gary C. Bourgeois Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Fritz Kiersch Director
Linda Francis Casting
Anne Kuljian Set Decoration
Murray Michaels Story
Craig Stearns Art Direction
Jette Rinck Screenplay
Marc Grossman Editor
Willy Kurant Director of Photography
Jonathan Elias Conductor, Original Music Composer, Music Arranger
Greg Collins O'Neill Story
Kathie Clark Costume Design
Kathy Webright Hairdresser
Teresa M. Austin Key Hairdresser
Susan Gelb Production Manager
Susan Emshwiller Set Dresser
Peter Borck Set Dresser
Julia Evershade Sound Editor
Craig Felburg Sound Mixer
Ed White Sound Mixer
Gregg Barbanell Supervising Sound Editor
Terri Fricon Music Coordinator
Gay Jones Music Coordinator
Nancy Fogarty Music Editor
Scott Elias Executive Music Producer
Frankie Nixon Script Supervisor
Robert Banas Choreographer
Patrica Swenson Production Coordinator
Christy Ann Newquist Makeup Artist
Jeff Smolek Stunts
James R. Murray First Assistant Director
Jesse Wayne First Assistant Director
Stuart B. Hagen Second Assistant Director
Nita Nickerson Production Accountant
Tandi Slater Assistant Production Manager
Gregory R. Wolf Property Master
David E. Harshbarger Assistant Property Master
Julie Purcell Assistant Makeup Artist
Anna Rita Raineri Art Department Coordinator
Peter Freitas Storyboard Artist
Giovanna Ottobre-Melton Key Costumer
Lillian Youngblood Wardrobe Assistant
Robert J. Anderson Jr. Boom Operator
Joe Woo Jr. Associate Editor
Tracy Trotter First Assistant Camera
Robert Isenberg First Assistant Camera
Martin J. Layton First Assistant Camera
Peter Kalisch Second Assistant Camera
James J. Gilson Gaffer
Ron Wisnesky Best Boy Electrician
Allen Shelley Electrician
Pascal Franchot Electrician
David Howes Electrician
Tracy Neftzger Key Grip
Richard Kuhn Best Boy Grip
Woody Perkins Dolly Grip
Jerry Workman Dolly Grip
Michael Haney Grip
John Reade Transportation Coordinator
James R. White Transportation Captain
James Gavin Bedford Assistant Editor
Lonnie Sutter Assistant Editor
Ellen Murphy Negative Cutter
Greg Jacobs Sound Editor
Blake Leyh Sound Editor
Frederick Wasser Sound Editor
Arnold Finkelstein Assistant Sound Editor
Neil Brody Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Joseph D. Citarella Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard Foreman Jr. Still Photographer
Roger Armstrong Unit Publicist
Richard Davis Jr. Location Manager
Name Title
Donald P. Borchers Producer
Pat Kehoe Co-Producer
Bob Manning Associate Producer
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Reviews

dennyjt
5.0

1980s were a great time for young actors in Hollywood. So many performers were given vehicles to launch their careers, even if not always of top material, it got them visibility. This was the first lead for James Spader, as the moody new kid in school, in a situation striaght out of "Rebel Without A ... Cause". The rought boys pick on him, although he is instantly smitten by temptress Kim Richards, who has the longest hair in film history. Another misfit, Robert Downey Jr. befriends him, showing with a comic charm that would become a trait in later years. The movie has a feel that these are kids play acting as adults, but "Rebel" did that that as well. The fashions are on-trend, the frequent music interludes are new wave cool. This is a fun watch, if unremarkable.

Jul 15, 2022
Wuchak
6.0

**_A troubled new kid on the block has to dance and fight for a girl, not to mention respect_** A prep from Connecticut (James Spader) starts his senior year at a public school in Los Angeles after his father loses his company and scales down in SoCal. He sets his eyes on the beautiful girlfriend ... (Kim Richards) of a gang leader (Paul Mones) and all hell breaks loose. "Tuff Turf" (1985) is similar plot-wise to “The Karate Kid” from the year prior, but isn’t as effective because it tries to be too many things. It’s a musical, a coming-of-age drama, a teen comedy, a romance, an art film and a bloody gang flick all rolled into one. The first half is an amusing musical with pizazz while the second half turns dramatic and violent. In short, it’s a mishmash of “Grease” (1978), “The Warriors” (1979), “Valley Girl” (1983), “Rumble Fish” (1983) and “The Karate Kid.” I like it, but the finale in the warehouse devolves into larger-than-life surrealness. Still, the music’s great, Spader carries the movie, Robert Downey Jr. is entertaining in an early role and Kim Richards (child actress from the 70s) is jaw-dropping with her stunning hair. The film runs 1 hour, 51 minutes, and was shot in the Los Angeles area. GRADE: B-

Feb 27, 2023