Fast Times at Ridgemont High

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Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Directed by Amy Heckerling
Written by Cameron Crowe
Starring Sean Penn,
Jennifer Jason Leigh,
Judge Reinhold
Produced by Irving Azoff
Art Linson
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date August 13, 1982
Runtime 90 min.
Language English
Budget $4,500,000 (estimated)
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Fast Times at Ridgemont High is a 1982 American teen film directed by Amy Heckerling and written by Cameron Crowe (who wrote both the screenplay and a book of the same name which inspired the movie).

Plot summary

The story is loosely inspired by the year Cameron Crowe, then in his early 20s, spent impersonating a high school student at Clairemont High School in San Diego, California. He went undercover to do research for his 1981 book Fast Times at Ridgemont High: A True Story, about his observations of the high school and the students he befriended there.

Students Stacy Hamilton (Jennifer Jason Leigh), an incoming freshman, and Mark Ratner (Brian Backer), a sophomore, are both looking for love, and they are helped along by their older classmates, Linda Barrett (Phoebe Cates) and Mike Damone (Robert Romanus), respectively. Another character in the film is Jeff Spicoli (Sean Penn in an early film role and one for which he is still often remembered), a perpetually stoned but savvy surfer who faces off against uptight history teacher Mr. Hand (Ray Walston), who is convinced that all students are on "dope." The film features small parts by many actors who later achieved some degree of fame: Anthony Edwards, Eric Stoltz, Nicholas Cage, and Forest Whitaker.

The film is most memorable to some for a semi-nude scene fantasized by Stacy's older brother Brad (Judge Reinhold) in which Phoebe Cates' character, Linda Barrett, emerges from a swimming pool wearing a red bikini, and—in slow motion, and with constant eye-contact with the camera—she removes her bikini top, exposing her breasts. [1] The fantasy ends with Linda embracing Brad and kissing him. Brad masturbates in the bathroom to this mental image until Linda, in real-life, accidentally walks in on him. Disgusted and embarrassed, she flees--upon which, Brad utters the memorable line: "Doesn't anybody ever fucking knock anymore?"

Fast Times was filmed in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles (although it is never explicitly mentioned as such in the film), and many people identify the movie with that area and the teen culture that existed there, or was perceived to exist there, in the early 1980s. "Ridgemont" is a fictional name, however; there is no California community by that name. Most of the exteriors of Ridgemont High School were shot at Van Nuys High School, and other scenes were shot at Canoga Park High School. The "Ridgemont Mall" shown in the film was actually the Sherman Oaks Galleria, with its exterior shot at Santa Monica Place. "The Point" filmed at the Encino Little League Field in Encino.

The movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High inspired a short-lived 1986 television series called Fast Times, featuring Courtney Thorne-Smith as Stacey, Wally Ward as Mark, Claudia Wells as Linda, Patrick Dempsey as Mike, Dean Cameron as Spicoli, James Nardini as Brad, and Ray Walston reprising his role as Mr. Hand.

The film's title also inspired Vernor Vinge's Hugo award-winning short story "Fast Times at Fairmont High".

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