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Little Darlings (1980)

March. 21,1980
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6.5
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Two 15-year-old girls from different sides of the tracks compete to see who will be first to lose their virginity while at camp.

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Matcollis
1980/03/21

This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.

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Phonearl
1980/03/22

Good start, but then it gets ruined

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Sameer Callahan
1980/03/23

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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Yazmin
1980/03/24

Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.

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wes-connors
1980/03/25

At "Camp Little Wolf" for girls, two 15-year-olds compete to see who will lose her virginity first. Marlboro smoking Kristy McNichol (as Angel Bright) sets her sights on nearby "Camp Tomahawk" hunk Matt Dillon (as Randy Adams), while rich kid Tatum O'Neal (as Ferris Whitney) targets hairy camp counselor Armand Assante (as Gary Callahan). By the time you get to the food fight, you realize "Little Darlings" meets expectations for being dumb and disappointing. However, stick around to see Ms. McNichol give her role some unexpected depth. She and Mr. Dillon are quite believable. He and the girls are cute.****** Little Darlings (3/21/80) Ronald F. Maxwell ~ Kristy McNichol, Tatum O'Neal, Matt Dillon, Armand Assante

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DaveDude12
1980/03/26

If this is were a b movie, i would have given it a 10. Kristy McNichol was always a joke among my friends, because she always played these perfect victim roles. So here we are again, with the poor vs rich girl scenario. Well from the moment you start the film , she is all awkward and smoking all she can. I remember the 80s and no one acted this insane.Now on to the story, of course the girls get away with normal things kids do . In todays world they would be in jail. But this was the 80s when kids where allowed to be kids.The only reason i would think to not let someone watch this movie, is because kids today would see what a shame there childhoods are today.

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Dana D
1980/03/27

Wonderful funny teenage coming-of-age flick! A must see for viewers from 12 to 92! It's endearing and the acting is quite good for the age group of the cast. Matt Dillon's performance is stellar and he melts the hearts of all the women in the audience. Kristy McNichol and Tatum Oneal have a believable rivalry that ends in a moment that captures the true essence of teenage friendships. It's a great movie for parents to watch with their about to be teenage daughters, the sons may find it too cheesy. But give it a try. It's a classic flick that will hang around for many, many years to come. The scene where the girls go on a hunt for condoms is priceless! It's definitely a knee slapper. The next scene stealer would be gentle Sunshine who proves that even hippie tree hugging types have their limits. Go on out and pick up a copy. Rent it. You won't be sorry you did.

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kubrick-25
1980/03/28

Having views Little Darlings many times, I just cannot rate it lower. I think the whole cast is wonderful, though Kristy shines out in it like the special person she is. Her portrayal of Angel is tough yet poignant, strong yet sensitive. Every time she smiles her face positively lights up and she is just such a natural! Love the supporting cast is well, and to be fair, Kristy definitely had the more interesting role than Tatum. Wish Hollywood still made movies as good as this, it's so accessible, sweet and down-to-earth. It has one of my all-time favorite endings and the soundtrack is great too, really took me back to my teenage years, and baby that I am, I often cry at the end of it. I feel both proud and privliged to own an original poster for it, it's one of my most prized possessions, as this movie is a personal favorite for me. 'Innocence' would have been a good title as well. Matt Dillon is as gorgeous as I remember him as well. Thank you Kristy, once again, for your gritty yet superlative performance, you are so special.

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