An all-female rock band and a group of "well-endowed" sorority sisters team up to save a sorority house slated for condemnation by the university.An all-female rock band and a group of "well-endowed" sorority sisters team up to save a sorority house slated for condemnation by the university.An all-female rock band and a group of "well-endowed" sorority sisters team up to save a sorority house slated for condemnation by the university.
Barbara Bingham
- Susie
- (as Barbara M. Bingham)
Tom McCleister
- Warwick
- (as Thom McCleister)
Forbes Riley
- Lois Scagliani
- (as Francine Forbes)
Dom Irrera
- Vinnie Mamabasta
- (as Dominick Irrera)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe dive bar with the graffiti-covered bathroom that the girls play in is actually CBGB, a legendary bar in Manhattan.
- GoofsJoan is shoved face-first through the ropes of the wrestling ring, and in the next shot she has her back to the ropes.
- Crazy creditsDiane Scanlon is credited for singing the finale song, "We're a Miracle," but she's not the actual performer.
- Alternate versionsOriginally rated "R" when released in 1982. In 1984, the film was edited to receive the newly created "PG-13" rating and this is the version released on video in the U.S and a few other countries.
- SoundtracksBusy Boys
Written by Arlene Gold
Performed by Arlene Gold and Larry Carola (uncredited)
Featured review
Sometimes you don't want to see Gone With The Wind. Sometimes you just want to see a good, old fashioned titty-flic. They don't make films like these anymore: films that fell somewhere between the drive-in, the grind house and late night cable. SPLITZ was one of the amazing topless-not-plot less popcorn movies that made it into regular rotation on HBO and Cinemax back in the glorious early 80s. Taking more than a cue from Animal House and then paying tribute to Russ Meyer's BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS, SPLITZ hits the ground running with a soundtrack reminiscent of either VALLEY GIRL or NEW WAVE HOOKERS, and it's thoroughly enjoyable in that Bevis & Butthead kinda way. A perfect night with the guys film, custom made for a movie marathon. Just add beer, bong and a bag of chips and you'll be happily on your way. Look for a very early cameo by Comedy Central regular (and Big Lebowski bit player) Dom Irrera. Perfectly captures the era in which it was made.
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Sound mix
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