| Lunch Wagon | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Ernest Pintoff |
| Produced by | Mark Borde |
| Written by | Marshall Harvey Leon Phillips |
| Starring | Pamela Jean Bryant Rosanne Katon Candy Moore Rick Podell James Van Patten Chuck McCann Rose Marie |
| Cinematography | Fred Lemler |
| Editing by | M. Edward Salier |
| Distributed by | Seymour Borde & Associates Media Home Entertainment |
| Release date(s) | September, 1981 |
| Running time | 88 minutes |
| Country | U.S.A. |
| Language | English |
Lunch Wagon (also known as Lunch Wagon Girls) is a 1981 sex comedy starring Pamela Jean Bryant, Rosanne Katon, and Candy Moore. The film was directed by Ernest Pintoff and written by Marshall Harvey and Leon Phillips.
Synopsis [edit]
Three women start a lunch wagon business, but run into resistance from their competitor Mr. Schmeckler (Rick Podell) when their business starts interfering with illegal activity that Schmeckler is involved in. While Schmeckler busies himself trying to sabotage their wagon, the women are busy falling in love with construction workers and rock stars. Meanwhile, two bumbling diamond thieves create complications for both sides. It is most notable for being the first major exposure for the band Missing Persons, credited here as "U.S. Drag", with their songs "Mental Hopscotch" and "I Like Boys" featuring prominently on the soundtrack.
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