

Movie spotlight
Spring Fever
Two girls competing in a tennis match suddenly decide to spend 24 hours doing every wild and crazy thing they ever dreamed of. The girls' wacky escapade ends up producing unexpected results.
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Plot Summary
A virile, charming beach bum named Jack tries to make a living by romancing wealthy older women during the summer tourist season in Florida. His plans are complicated when he falls for a younger woman who is determined to reform him.
Critical Reception
Spring Fever (1982) was not widely reviewed by major critics, and is often considered a low-budget exploitation film. It received a mixed to negative reception, with some viewers finding its attempts at humor and romance to be crude and uninspired, while others might have appreciated its B-movie charm.
What Reviewers Say
Often dismissed as a forgettable exploitation flick.
Lacks strong comedic timing or romantic chemistry.
Some audiences may find mild entertainment in its B-movie aesthetic.
Google audience: Audience reception for Spring Fever is scarce, but available commentary suggests it is seen as a dated and somewhat sleazy comedy with little to offer beyond its exploitation elements. It is not generally recommended.
Fun Fact
The film was released directly to video in some markets, contributing to its limited critical and public awareness.
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