The Robert Downey Jr Film Guide
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Tuff Turf (1985)
Summary
The preppie new kid at a California high school becomes the target of thugs.
Director
Fritz Kiersch
Downey Factor
Low.
Character
Jimmy Parker, a drummer who quickly befriends the main character.
Looks
Pretty good. Not as bad as in his other movies of the same era.
Performance
Comic relief.
Love & Sex
Makes out with '80s girl in back seat of car.
Dies, Gay or Villain
No, no, no.
Cast
James Spader
Connection
James Spader in Less Than Zero and Avengers: Age of Ultron.
RDJ Says
I was a teenager when I went to L.A. to do Tuff Turf. I was on the Universal lot. I went to Los Angeles and it was like all my dreams came true. With no repercussions. It was the '80s. And I fit in real well.
Time & Place
Present day (1986), the Valley, near Los Angeles.
Gossip
Spader's love interest is played by Kim Richards, who is most famous for being a cast member of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
Availability
Released in theaters 11 Jan 1985. Now on DVD in Regions 1, 2 and 4.
Foreign Titles
Brazil: Turf Tuff, O Rebelde (Turf Tuff, The Rebel)
Finland: Katujen Kasvatit (Raised on the Streets)
France: Quartiers Chauds (Hot Neighborhoods)
Hungary: Városi Vagányok (Urban Ruffians)
Italy: Ultima Possibilità (The Last Possibility)
Slovenia: Upornik z Moje Sole (Rebel with My School)
Spain: A Toda Marcha (On Full Blast)
Sweden: Rivalerna-Gatans Terror (Rivals: Terror of the Streets)
Rotten Tomatoes
Critical View
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: Tuff Turf is the worst teenage exploitation movie since Where the Boys Are. It even has an equally wimpy hero, a young actor named James Spader who seems so laidback and introspective and sensitive and zonked that it is occasionally all he can to do rouse himself to the level of speech.
Janet Maslin, The New York Times: After a while, the story's schizophrenia becomes unmistakable. In one sequence, he actually brings Frankie and two other friends (including Robert Downey, who's very appealing as Morgan's only ally) to a country club, where they all modify their outfits and hairdos just enough to enable them to crash a dance.
Does It Hold Up
No, but if you want to take a foray into the genre of cheesy 80s teen drama, it can be an amusing watch anyway.
2 Reasons to See It
1. Downey plays a shirtless drummer in an '80s band.
2. James Spader.
Overall
Cheesy. Really cheesy.
If You Liked It
You might also like Less Than Zero (1987), True Believer (1989)
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