
"Sheik is an Italian whose primary interests are his car, Frank Sinatra, and Jill."This is wrong. Sheik has no car. He uses his friend Rat's car, or Jill drives. At one point they borrow someone else's, and at another, he steals someone's car. But he never actually /owns/ a car of his own, not even in high school. And his primary interest isn't necessarily Frank Sinatra but his ideal of becoming a famous lounge singer like him. I wouldn't mention that, but the movie is kind of a play on classes so it's kind of significant. Just thought you guys should know it was a little off. It's also kind of important that Jill is dissatisfied with college at the same time Sheik gets dissatisfied with Florida.
Bill RaymondMr. Ripeppi, Teacher (as William Joseph Raymond)
Robert Downey Jr.Stewart
Frank VincentVinnie
Sam McMurrayMr. McManus, Teacher
Vincent SpanoAlbert 'Sheik' CapadilupoThis was the first theatrical film ever to feature the music of Bruce Springsteen.
Albert 'Sheik' Capadilupo:
When we were in high school...
Jill Rosen:
[shouts] We're not in high school any more.
Errors in geography: When Sheik and Jill leave on their trip to the New Jersey shore, they cross a large bridge that has the slogan "Trenton Makes - The World Takes" on it. This bridge actually takes you from Trenton into Morrisville, Pennsylvania.
Written by Domingo Samudio (as D. Samudio)
Performed by Sam the Sham and The Pharaohs
Courtesy of PolyGram Records, Inc.
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