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197987 minComedy, Romance

Going Steady

Is Going Steady a Hit or Flop?

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Is Going Steady worth watching? With a rating of 6.17/10, this Comedy, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Going Steady Synopsis

It's the greasy 50's, and girls are still causing problems for the Lemon Popsicle boys! Benji falls head over heels in love with new girl Tammy but manages to ruin the relationship by pushing her to go all the way. Benji is the object of Martha's affections, even though she is dating Huey, and as usual Bobby is finding it hard to stay faithful to just one girl! Going Stead is set against a backdrop of sunlit beaches, moonlit nights... and Rock 'n' Roll!

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Top Cast

Yftach Katzur
Yftach KatzurBenji
Yvonne Michaels
Yvonne MichaelsTammy
Zachi Noy
Zachi NoyHuey
Rachel Steiner
Rachel SteinerMartha
Jonathan Sagall
Jonathan SagallBobby
Dafna Armoni
Dafna ArmoniShelly
Dvora Kedar
Dvora KedarBenji's Mother
Menashe Warshavsky
Menashe WarshavskyBenji's Father
Judith Koren
Judith KorenTammy's Mother
Yasha Katz
Yasha KatzTammy's Father

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Is Going Steady worth watching?

Going Steady has received mixed reviews with a 6.17/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Romance movies.

Is Going Steady hit or flop?

Going Steady has received average ratings (6.17/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Going Steady?

Going Steady is a Comedy, Romance movie that It's the greasy 50's, and girls are still causing problems for the Lemon Popsicle boys! Benji falls head over heels in love with new girl Tammy but ma...

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Critic Reviews

talisencrwMar 14, 2016
★ 8

The growing pains felt by adolescents are timeless and, as this hidden gem I found that was set in 1950's Tel Aviv shows, apparently universal. Thankfully this was tossed in a 50-film megapack, 'Drive-In Movie Classics'--otherwise, from the producers, director, and no-name cast involved, I would likely never have come across it. It's basically a mix of 'American Graffiti' and 'Porky's', but the script is the right mix of angst and humour, and the actors make a little go a long way with their charisma and chemistry. The 50's songs and complete lack of any sort of pretension are overwhelmingly refreshing and appreciated! I had no idea that this was in fact a sequel (another name for it is 'Lemon Popsicle 2') and part of a series. I would certainly love to track the other films down...