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198090 minComedy

Getting Wasted

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Is Getting Wasted worth watching? With a rating of 4.7/10, this Comedy film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Getting Wasted Synopsis

An uptight military school gets a dose of hippie-infused rebellion when a group of students gather in support of the 1960s uprising going on around them. When a few students decide to bring the more liberal, artsy side of the revolution onto campus, they face opposition from much of the school's staff.

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Top Cast

Brian Kerwin
Brian KerwinBrad
Cooper Huckabee
Cooper HuckabeeDwayne
George O'Hanlon, Jr.
George O'Hanlon, Jr.Eric
Stephen Furst
Stephen FurstMarshall
Ken Michelman
Ken MichelmanAl
Dennis Howard
Dennis HowardGary Evans
Stefan Arngrim
Stefan ArngrimCharlie
Wendy Rastattar
Wendy RastattarPaula
Ronnie Claire Edwards
Ronnie Claire EdwardsMrs. Carson
Jeanne Lange
Jeanne LangeMiss Lindsey

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Critic Reviews

dennyjtJul 28, 2022
★ 5

1960s set comedy about Kerwin being forced to attend a straitlaced military school lbut being tempted by a pretty hippie girl. Although at times it falls back on clichés of the genre, it has a dynamite soundtrack, beginning with “For What It’s Worth” over the titles. Even at the obligatory dance hall scene, the band plays “Incense And Peppermints” and is then joined by girls who do commendable versions of Grace Slick and Janis Joplin. Only a stupid kitchen scene based on an urban myth involving a microwave (in 1967) is a headscratcher. Walters gets a “Introducing” credit even though had been in pictures for ten years!