
R.S.V.P. 1984
R.S.V.P. (1984) dives into the chaotic glamour of Hollywood's golden era through the lens of a satirical comedy.
Director: Lem Amero
Cast






Frequently Asked Questions
What is R.S.V.P. (1984) about?
R.S.V.P. follows a motley crew of characters who inspired a bestselling tell-all book, gathering for a high-society party to celebrate its Hollywood adaptation. What starts as a glamorous soirée descends into a comedic free-for-all of romantic chaos and unexpected alliances, all set against the backdrop of Los Angeles' glittering hills.
Who directed R.S.V.P.?
R.S.V.P. was directed by Lem Amero, a filmmaker known for his work in lighthearted and satirical comedies.
Who stars in R.S.V.P.?
Adam Mills and Lynda Wiesmeier headline the cast, with Veronica Hart, Ray Colbert, and Harry Reems rounding out the ensemble.
Is R.S.V.P. (1984) worth watching?
While not a cinematic masterpiece, R.S.V.P. offers a fun, nostalgic escape with its breezy runtime and cheeky humor. Fans of mid-'80s comedies with a dash of scandal will find its lightweight plot both entertaining and engaging.
How long is R.S.V.P.?
R.S.V.P. runs for 87 minutes.
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About R.S.V.P. (1984) — A Hollywood Party Comedy with a Scandalous Twist
R.S.V.P. (1984) dives into the chaotic glamour of Hollywood's golden era through the lens of a satirical comedy. Directed by Lem Amero, this offbeat film follows a group of eccentric characters—inspired by a real-life tell-all bestseller—invited to a swanky mansion in the Hollywood Hills for a lavish party. What begins as a celebration of their scandalous stories quickly spirals into a whirlwind of romantic entanglements, comedic missteps, and unexpected bed-hopping, all while skewering the industry's obsession with fame and fiction. With its breezy runtime and playful tone, the movie balances cheeky humor with a touch of social commentary, painting a vivid portrait of a time when reality and reel life blurred effortlessly.
The cast, led by Adam Mills and Lynda Wiesmeier, brings energy and charm to the mix, while Veronica Hart and Harry Reems add a dash of star power to the ensemble. Amero's direction keeps the story light on its feet, weaving through the mansion's corridors as the partygoers navigate love, lies, and liberation. At its core, R.S.V.P. (1984) is a frothy, nostalgic ride through the excesses of '80s Hollywood, where every guest has an agenda—and the champagne flows freely.