Young Lust (1984)
1h 30m
Running Time
April 27, 1984Release Date
Young Lust (1984)
1h 30m
Running Time
April 27, 1984Release Date
Network & Production Companies
Plot.
A soap opera parody along the lines of Young Doctors in Love (1982).
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Fran Drescher
Sondra Banning
Mews Small
Connie Main
Dana Carvey
Dwayne Bimster
Dorothy Constantine
Elaine Bimster
Edith Fields
Mrs. Bodkey
Lucy Lee Flippin
Peggy Smetch
Terry Kiser
Howard Levinthal
Howard Mann
Vince Borsalino
Dean R. Miller
Brian
Alley Mills
Sheila Danner
John Roarke
Coach Blot
Michael W. Schwartz
Donald
Lyman Ward
Dick Danner
George Wendt
Avery Lumpig
Mary Woronov
Nicole Dunning
Dey Young
Debby Bimster
Allan Arbus
Dr. Smetch
Rhoda Gemignani
Bernice Borsalino
Justin Dana
Herbert Danner
James Coblentz
Editor
Roger Wilson
Jerry
Mina Kolb
Beatrice Hoving
Peter Palmer
Olaf Munsen
Jeff Pomerantz
Pete Borsalino
James Booth
Carter Main
Woody Brown
Mickey Main
Joshua Billings
Museum Guard
Seymour Cassel
Dr. Klapper
George Caldwell
Cop in Diner
Gary Watkins
Cop in Diner
Nathan Davis
Arthur Levinthal
Earl Montgomery
Conductor
Sandy Ward
Walt Bimster
Sally Marr
Hanna Levinthal
Robert Miano
Luiz de Arturo
Sam Vlahos
Servant
Hap Lawrence
Minister
Lucinda Ziesing
Nurse
Jacqueline Percher
Kid in Classroom
Nicholas Shields
Truck Driver
Jan Marie Teige
Tammy Funchley
Laura Lee Teige
Tracy Funchley
Allan Warnick
Edmund
Georgette Williams
Woman in Market
Jill Jaress
TV Reporter
Larry Hankin
Binney
Norman Alexander Gibbs
Dr. Troutman
Scott Williamson
Andre
David Greenlee
Homer
Richard Foronjy
Captain Jenker
Beans Morocco
Mr. Greshbit
Gary Weis
Director
Robin Menken
Screenplay
Bruce Wagner
Screenplay
Philip Dearborn
Executive Producer
Robert Stigwood
Producer
Details.
This Movie Is About.
institutionalization
parody
male stripper
high school reunion
substance abuse
beastiality
soap opera
helicopter accident
Wiki.
Young Lust is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Gary Weis and starring Fran Drescher and Mews Small. It was co-financed by Paramount.
It was an early script by Bruce Wagner and was never theatrically released. It was a spoof of soap operas.