

The Last American Virgin 1982
"The comedy that puts ZIP into being a teen..."
Dive into the chaotic world of high school life with *The Last American Virgin (1982)*, Boaz Davidson's raucous comedy that captures the awkward, hormone-fueled trials of teenage friendship and romance.
Director: Boaz Davidson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Last American Virgin (1982)* about?
The film follows a group of high school friends whose tight-knit bond is tested when one of them falls for a new girl in town. As romantic tension escalates, their once-solid friendship fractures, forcing them to navigate the messy transition from adolescence to adulthood.
Who directed *The Last American Virgin*?
Boaz Davidson directed this '80s teen comedy, known for his knack for blending humor with relatable coming-of-age struggles.
Who stars in *The Last American Virgin*?
The main cast includes Lawrence Monoson, Diane Franklin, Steve Antin, Joe Rubbo, and Louisa Moritz.
Is *The Last American Virgin (1982)* worth watching?
For fans of gritty but heartfelt '80s teen comedies, *The Last American Virgin* delivers a nostalgic punch with its unfiltered look at teenage life. While not a polished gem, its raw energy and relatable themes make it a cult favorite worth revisiting.
How long is *The Last American Virgin*?
The film has a runtime of 93 minutes.
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The Last American Virgin (1982): A Nostalgic '80s Comedy Classic — Full Details
Dive into the chaotic world of high school life with *The Last American Virgin (1982)*, Boaz Davidson's raucous comedy that captures the awkward, hormone-fueled trials of teenage friendship and romance. When a close-knit group of friends faces the pressures of school, work, and the looming uncertainty of adulthood, their bond is tested by a budding romance that threatens to turn their camaraderie into bitter rivalry. Set against the backdrop of the early '80s, the film dives headfirst into themes of first love, peer pressure, and the universal struggle to find your place in the world, all wrapped in sharp humor and relatable chaos.
Lawrence Monoson, Diane Franklin, and Steve Antin lead the cast as the trio at the heart of the story, with their chemistry driving the film's emotional core and comedic timing. As the lines between friendship and rivalry blur, the movie delivers a nostalgic yet biting look at the growing pains of youth, making it a cult classic for anyone who's ever survived—or mourned—the end of their teenage years.




