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1984 film by Jim Hart This article is about the film. For the Bob & Tom album, see Gimme an "F" (album).

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Gimme an 'F'
Directed byPaul Justman
Written byJim Hart
Produced byGary Barber
Dylan Sellers
StarringStephen Shellen
Mark Keyloun
Jennifer Cooke
Lisa Wilcox
Music byBob Gaudio
Jan Hammer
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • November 16, 1984 (1984-11-16)
Running time90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Gimme an 'F' is a 1984 sex comedy film written by Jim Hart and directed by Paul Justman. The film stars John Karlen, Stephen Shellen, Mark Keyloun, Jennifer Cooke and Lisa Wilcox in a short role. It was also released under the titles T & A Academy 2 and Cheerballs (West Germany).

Plot

The plot centers on competition between high-school cheerleading squads - and one squad, in particular, the Moline Ducks, is poor. The competition takes place at a camp run by middle-aged Bucky Berkshire aka Dr. Spirit (John Karlen), who this year decides to place a bet with his best instructor Tom Hamilton (Stephen Shellen) that he cannot make the woeful Ducks into a team that can beat the top-rated Falcons. If Berkshire loses, he pays up $10,000, and if Hamilton loses, he has to work another five years at the camp. Bucky Berkshire actually cannot stand Hamilton's antics, or his sexual but successful way of motivating the cheerleaders. However, a visiting group of wealthy Japanese businessmen will not finance Bucky's latest business plan without Hamilton on board to teach the cheerleaders. Thus, there is an ulterior motive behind Bucky's wager. As the teams get ready for their rounds of competition, several dance sequences, various teen pranks, and the usual sexual situations common in teen comedies weave their way through the storyline.

References

  1. Gimme an 'F' (1984), retrieved 2020-07-04
  2. "Gimme an". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 2020-07-04.

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