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198997 minComedy, Romance

She's Out of Control

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Is She's Out of Control worth watching? With a rating of 5.2/10, 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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She's Out of Control Synopsis

A Los Angeles radio-station manager's girlfriend shows his teenage daughter how to be sexy.

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Top Cast

Tony Danza
Tony DanzaDoug Simpson
Catherine Hicks
Catherine HicksJanet Pearson
Wallace Shawn
Wallace ShawnDr. Fishbinder
Dick O'Neill
Dick O'NeillMr. Pearson
Ami Dolenz
Ami DolenzKatie Simpson
Laura Mooney
Laura MooneyBonnie Simpson
Derek McGrath
Derek McGrathJeff
Dana Ashbrook
Dana AshbrookJoey
Matthew Perry
Matthew PerryTimothy
Lance Wilson-White
Lance Wilson-WhiteRichard

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Is She's Out of Control worth watching?

She's Out of Control has received mixed reviews with a 5.2/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Romance movies.

Is She's Out of Control hit or flop?

She's Out of Control has received average ratings (5.2/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

WuchakDec 2, 2020
★ 6

_**Laugh with it, don’t psychoanalyze it**_ A widower (Tony Danza) manages a radio station and takes care of his two girls. As he’s away on business, his girlfriend (Catherine Hicks) gives his nerdy 15 year-old daughter (Ami Dolenz) a makeover. When the dad returns home his daughter is no longer a girl, but a blossoming woman who’s attracting males left and right. Wallace Shawn plays a successful psychologist. "She’s Out of Control" (1989) is a coming of age dramedy that pokes fun at several things: The loving father who’s overly concerned about his daughter’s honor, a girl’s discovery of her womanly powers, self-help authors who supposedly have everything figured out, and the challenging relationship between the daughter’s boyfriend and her father . The title isn’t “false advertising” because everything’s told from the perspective of the protagonist, which is Danza’s character. To HIM, she is out of control. Speaking of Danza, he has John Ritter’s likable charm and easily carries the movie. Dolenz was 18 during shooting and is serviceable as the title character, but she got better in such roles as she aged, as witnessed in “Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings” (1993). The film would’ve been more successful if they casted a more iconic 80’s actress in the role (although I’m glad Molly Ringwald didn’t play the part, probably because she was too old by 1988 when the film was shot). On the other side of the gender spectrum, Dana Ashbrook stands out as rockin’ loner Joey. The main reason I was interested in seeing this flick was because Siskel & Ebert tore it to pieces on their show. Gene even said he considered quitting his job because of it. Seriously? It’s a cute high school comedy focusing on a father’s amusing travails, not frickin’ “Gandhi.” Meanwhile, in Ebert’s review, he laughably psychoanalyzed the dad’s attitude toward his daughter as “perverse,” “sick” and “sexual.” Really? All movies exaggerate reality to some degree, especially farces like this one. ALL fathers of nubile daughters can relate to his situation to some degree, even though it’s amusingly EXAGGERATED. The movie runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in the Los Angeles area (South Pasadena, Malibu, Huntington Park, Downey, Oxnard and Hollywood). GRADE: B-