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    Tivo’d a movie the other day. Dunno when it was actually on but it’s a 1985 movie called “Mischief”. Kind of an “American Graffiti” wannabe. Takes place in 1956. AND a ’50 Studebaker cheap-o Champion 2-door belongs to the family of one of the chief protagonists. Slightly scatilogical trailer: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1013...hief/trailers/

    But you never see the family. Just the nerdy blond kid, with the motorcycle-type next door neighbor. This MC-type, Eugene, always dresses in black but is a Fonz-type—a good guy. During their 1st conversation, Eugene asks nerdy, Jonathan, what kind of car his parent’s have.

    “Studebaker.”

    “Studebaker? Ha! Girls don’t --- --- in Studebakers.”

    “They don’t?”

    “No. Chevys, Mercs and Fords. But a Studebaker? A Studebaker is worse than a DeSoto.” (A lot EUGENE knew—they do J In both!)

    There are the usual boy/girl things going on, the girl with braces on her teeth who has the hots for Jonathan, the usual snooty rich kid with the red/white ’55 Chevy convertible and the beautiful GF. This guy and his ‘crew’ pick on Eugene, constantly. Primarily because the GF has the hots for Eugene.

    Finally, Jonathan learns how to be cool with girls. In one scene, he and the girl he’s been after for the whole movie are parked in the Studebaker, things getting hot and heavy. Suddenly the door flies open and they fall out.

    The girl says, “Jonathan, you’d better get that that door fixed. Someone could get hurt.”

    Jonathan says, “Well, what did you expect? It’s a Studebaker.” (Of course, the pic on the DVD is of the Chevy. And the panties in Jonathan's right hand were airbrushed out for the DVD and SOME [not all] of the posters for the movie.) http://cedmagic.com/v-title-database...ischief-1.html


    Finally, after a few more fights, dates and ‘50’s songs, Eugene and the GF ride off together and Jonathan takes the Studebaker and bashes the ’55 Chevy, front and rear, supposedly to get back at the rich kid for picking on Eugene. Really made a mess of that Chevy. And they were real cars, too, not models. You see the bumper tearing up the car, especially from the rear. Really bashes it.

    One problem. They used AT LEAST 2 Studebakers to do the the bashing. A '51 and a '50. Same body style, same color, just 2 different cars. Pretty obvious here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PAnuDdid6s (If you have virgin ears, you may wanna turn the sound off. Or beware the strong language.)

    If you look closely, you'll notice that, since all '51s had a one-piece windshield, they stuck a strip of chrome in the middle of both the windshield AND the back glass, to make it look like the '50.

    I’ll bet that director felt NO ONE would notice that one! HA!!


    Sorry, Charlie---I DID!!

    John

    P.S. The braces come off, the nerdy girl is (SURPRISE!) BEAUTIFUL and THAT girl and Jonathan go to the movies together.
    Last edited by Johnnywiffer; 03-31-2013, 01:57 PM. Reason: Added info

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    I think that gal is John Travolta's wife today... but I might be wrong.

    BUT!!! that film changed Swedish raggare's view of what cars were cool to cruise in & Studebaker became a nerds car.

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    • #3
      Yes, according to Wikipedia, Kelly Preston (girl falling out of the car) is now married to John Travolta and, as of now, is 50 YO. Played a HS student in the movie but was 23 at the time. Interesting things about her and John here: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000593/bio

      Besides the car scene, she does another, very intimate, scene with Jonathan. And even asks him to the prom but then last year's football hero asks HER. Oh, the pangs of WHAT DO DO!!!

      Though most things that happen are predictable, I liked the movie for the old cars. There is a fleeting scene with a '53 Studebaker plus MAAANY other beautiful '50s cars.

      After Jonathan bashes the Chevy front and rear, he and the snooty kid drive around the square, bashing each other. By that time, the Chev is REALLY a wreck. But the Stude doesn't look that bad. Of course, they used 2 (or more!) cars.

      Imagine all the Chev owners cringeing when they saw that bashing scene. Wonder what they paid the previous owner? Can you imagine the producer dickering with him---"Yeah, we'd like to buy this car to use in a movie. By the way, at the end, it's a total wreck."

      In your mind, substitute Speedster or Avanti for Chevy. "Oh, the humanity..."

      John

      P.S. More info about the movie here: http://meandyouandablognamedboo.blog...-mischief.html
      Last edited by Johnnywiffer; 04-01-2013, 05:10 AM.

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      • #4
        Have seen the show multiple times. Love it when the chevy gets destroyed.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Johnnywiffer View Post


          Imagine all the Chev owners cringeing when they saw that bashing scene. Wonder what they paid the owner? Can you imagine the producer dickering with him---"Yeah, we'd like to buy this car to use in a movie. By the way, at the end, it's a total wreck."

          In your mind, substitute Speedster or Avanti for Chevy.

          John

          P.S. More info about the movie here: http://meandyouandablognamedboo.blog...-mischief.html
          AHHHHHHHHHH, Why god why!!!!!! Someone make it stop!!!!!!! that poor avanti and or speedster!!!!!!!
          There how was that.
          Last edited by GThawkwind; 03-29-2013, 10:55 PM.

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          • #6
            Kelly Preston RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!

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            • #7
              If that's the movie I think it is... The wheel covers on the Bullit Nose are 60's vintage.
              Neil Thornton

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              • #8
                This was a real life occurrence in my misspent youth and is kind of related. I was with two older friends and somehow things became heated because Berdina was in a 1936 Ford coupe with Eddie. I was in the backseat of Harold's 1947 Kaiser. The Kaiser was blocking Eddie's exit and he rammed the Kaiser with his coupe. The impact made quite a noise and Eddie backed up and then got out and finished detaching the front bumper which was dragging because of the impact. Both vehicles left the scene and I never understood why it happened! The Kaiser showed no damage. Maybe it was all Berdina's fault!
                "Growing old is mandatory, but growing up is optional." author unknown

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SN-60 View Post
                  Kelly Preston RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!
                  Yep! With a body like hers, she probably rules John Travolta!! Of course, they've had 3 kids.

                  John

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by rockinhawk View Post
                    If that's the movie I think it is... The wheel covers on the Bullit Nose are 60's vintage.
                    I think both the '50 and '51 used the dog-dish hub caps in the movie, not wheel covers. And frankly, have no idea what lineage they might be. Looks normal cheap-o Stude to me.

                    John

                    Last edited by Johnnywiffer; 03-30-2013, 04:41 PM.

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                    • #11
                      And read the "Did You Know" here: http://www.fast-rewind.com/mischief.htm for supposedly the REAL story of Gene and Jonathan. It seems the character Gene is based on a REAL "Gene".

                      Shucks, we may get the complete story-behind-the-movie yet!

                      John
                      Last edited by Johnnywiffer; 03-31-2013, 01:54 PM. Reason: I'm gonna learn to spell, someday...

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                      • #12
                        Was looking for more info on "Mischief" and found this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ng1F-79DZQ44:22

                        John

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                        • #13
                          'twas a great movie!

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                          • #14
                            On my birthday my kids bought me a 1950 Studebaker Champion, And i was told it was the car in Mischief I was not sure about that,so i watched the movie when I saw the left vent open up in the last scenes of the movie I was sure it was the car, because mine does the same thing
                            Last edited by Karl Hillquist; 10-30-2016, 08:07 AM.

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                            • #15
                              Sure miss Johnnywiffer.

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