Punking Out
Punking Out

Punking Out

1978Movie25 minEnglish

The film documents the beginning of the punk rock movement in New York City at CBGB's, a punk night club, and the lifestyle that revolves around this scene. It presents a sometimes shocking look at the attitudes and motivations behind the movement through interviews with outspoken club-goers and band members of the Ramones, Richard Hell and the Voidoids, and the Dead Boys.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Bill L. NortonGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In this made-for-television movie, a young woman, driven by ambition and a desire to escape her small-town life, moves to Los Angeles. She falls in with a group of aspiring actresses and performers, navigating the competitive and often harsh realities of the entertainment industry. The film explores themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the disillusionment that can come with chasing fame.

Critical Reception

Punking Out was a made-for-television film that garnered moderate attention for its portrayal of the struggles faced by young women in Hollywood. While it offered a glimpse into the less glamorous side of the industry, its impact was limited by its television release and relatively modest production values.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts to provide a realistic look at the challenges of breaking into show business.
  • Performances, particularly from the lead actresses, were noted for their sincerity.
  • Some critics found the plot predictable and the resolution somewhat contrived.

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Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of made-for-television movies in the late 1970s that often tackled contemporary social issues and the challenges faced by young adults.

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