Garage Girls

November 22nd, 2008



Garage Girls

Category: 28
All Genres: Adult
Release Year: 1982
Country: USA
Runtime: 79
Languages: English
Director: Gary Graver
Sound: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Taglines:
  • Best Lube-Job In Town

  • Writing by: David Howard - (story)
    David Howard - (screenplay) and
    Robert Gordon - (screenplay)

    Produced by: Bernardo Spinelli - producer

    Cast: Georgina Spelvin - Ms. McNaughton
    Susan Nero - Hooker (as Susann Nero)
    Richard Pacheco - Carlos/Clyde (as Dewey Alexander)
    John Seeman - Magazine reading client
    Lisa De Leeuw - Belinda (as Lisa Deleeuw)
    Chris Cassidy - Barbara
    Dorothy LeMay - Sarah (as Dorothy Le May)
    Brooke West - Samantha
    John Leslie - Officer Aloysius Duke
    Herschel Savage - Poolhall client (as Jack Sin)
    Jon Martin - Samantha's Client (as John Martin)

    Music: Richard Hieronymus
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    Plot Outline: The alumni cast of a cult space TV show have to play their roles as the real thing when an alien race needs their help.
    Plot: Eighteen years after their sci-fi adventure show "Galaxy Quest" was canceled, actors Jason Nesmith, Gwen DeMarco, Alexander Dane, Tommy Webber, and Fred Kwan are making appearances at sci-fi conventions and store openings in costume and character. They're wallowing in despair and at each other's throats until aliens known as Thermians arrive and, having mistaken the show for fact and consequently modeling their entire culture around it, take them into space to save them from the genocidal General Sarris and his armada.

    Movie Quotes: Jason Nesmith: Never give up. Never surrender.


    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    At the end of the credits, Enrico Colantoni, as Mathesar, says "Never give up... Never Surrender!"

    Goofs: We know about 23 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Audio/visual unsynchronized: When Madison and Taggart are standing at the start of the chompers, the audio track has Madison saying "Screw this!" However, looking at the visual, she is clearly using another expletive instead of "screw". Apparently, this overdub was necessary to maintain the PG rating from MPAA.

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