Alley Cats
Alley Cats

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Alley Cats

1983
Movie
Adult · 18+
65 min
English

Handsome Noel Kemp pumps up his muscles all week long in anticipation of an all-night orgy at Mac's bathhouse. Once there, he and nine other studs pump up their love muscles for a tight cheeked, tight lipped workout. Beats the heck out of aerobics!

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Robert EndersGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

A group of young people with disabilities work together to save their community center from being demolished. Led by a determined young man named Mikey, they use their unique talents and unwavering friendship to overcome obstacles and rally support from their town. The film highlights themes of perseverance, inclusion, and the power of community.

Critical Reception

Alley Cats was a modest family film that garnered some attention for its heartwarming message and the performances of its cast, particularly Mickey Rooney. While not a critical darling, it resonated with audiences for its positive portrayal of individuals with disabilities and its inspiring narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its positive message and uplifting story.

  • Appreciated for its ensemble cast and their earnest performances.

  • Seen as a heartwarming, albeit somewhat predictable, family film.

Google audience: Audience reception for Alley Cats is not widely documented through Google Reviews. However, the film is generally remembered fondly by those who watched it for its message of hope and empowerment.

Fun Fact

The film featured several actors with dwarfism, aiming for authentic representation in its cast.

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