Secret Admirer Page #7

Synopsis: On the last day before summer vacations Michael receives a glowing, but anonymous, love-letter. He suspects, or better: hopes, it's from Deborah, the girl he's after since a while, but who dates college students only. However she shows him a cold shoulder again. So his and her best friend Toni advises him to write her an anonymous letter in return. However these letters get in the wrong hands and cause lots of confusion in their families, until it's revealed, who wrote which letter to whom.
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Director(s): David Greenwalt
Production: HBO Video
 
IMDB:
6.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
30%
R
Year:
1985
90 min
403 Views


beautiful girl in school.

For all I know, she's the most

beautiful girl in the world.

But you can only look

for so long.

'Cause when you start

listening...

...man, all the lights are on,

but nobody's home.

Toni, you and I have been

friends for a long time.

And I like being with you

more than with anybody else.

You probably don't even

feel like that towards me.

Look, maybe we're

overlooking something here.

Maybe we should go

on a real date.

Just to see, you know?

What do you think?

I think you just won

the a**hole-of-the-year award.

Over on this side.

I just wanna know one thing,

Michael.

Where's the man

who wrote these letters?

Debbie, I'm sorry,

but I gotta be honest with you.

I just, uh-

Whose are these?

Oh, that's cruel, Michael.

That's really cruel.

Where'd you get these?

From the man

who I thought I loved.

I didn't write these.

These aren't the letters

I wrote to you.

You're such an a**hole!

When Steve

gets a hold of you...

I would hate to be

in your shoes.

Hello, is Toni there?

This is Michael.

Oh, hi, Michael. Toni's outside

helping her dad load the car.

I have to talk to her.

I'm sorry, Michael, but we're

leaving in about two minutes.

You're leaving?

You mean, Toni's leaving?

She's going

on the School Afloat.

But wait a minute.

I need to talk to her.

- I need to see her.

- Her boat leaves in an hour.

She'll be gone for a year.

You'll have to write her

a letter.

I'm sorry. They're honking

for me, honey. Gotta run.

Oh, Toni, Michael just called

to say good-bye.

Thanks.

Don't leave! Wait, Toni!

Toni, wait!

Wait a minute!

Sh*t.

Hey, come on. Hey, hey.

Hey, wait a minute!

Give me a ride.

Come on,

somebody give me a ride.

Hey, give me a ride!

Come on.

Oh, God, am I glad to see you.

Listen, you gotta get me

to the harbor right away.

I've been looking for you, Mike.

I'm gonna kick your ass.

No, wait a minute.

Steve, you don't understand.

You can kick my ass later.

I promise.

Debbie told me everything,

you little prick.

You broke my nose!

Steve, I'm sorry.

You son of a b*tch,

you broke my nose!

Jesus. Are you all right?

I don't know.

You got to see a doctor.

Sh*t! I gotta borrow your car.

Hey! Wait a minute!

Hey, where are you going?

Hey, what about my nose?

Excuse me!

Sir, excuse me. Could you

tell me where School Afloat is?

School Afloat?

Go right down this road

four or five lights...

...and you turn left,

and you go up, uh...

Where was it you said

you wanted to go?

Excuse me, sir! Could you

tell me where School Afloat is?

Don't forget to write, honey.

Toni, wait! Hey!

Wait!

Stop!

Wait!

I know you wrote the letters!

Michael, what?

The letters!

I know you wrote 'em!

Don't leave me! I love you!

What?

I love you!

Do you love me?

What difference does it make?

But do you love me?

Yes! Does that make you

feel any better?

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Jim Kouf

Jim Kouf (born July 24, 1951) is an American screenwriter, director, and producer. He received the 1988 Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay for his work on Stakeout (1987). more…

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