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The [[Plot (narrative)|plot]] of the film focuses on a team of [[cheerleading|cheerleaders]] attempting to earn enough money to send the title character to [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]], [[Texas]], to try out for the famous [[Dallas Cowboys]] cheerleading squad. It had the fictional name "Cowgirls," but it was seen as a take on the real-life [[Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders]]. Each girl finds that she can make extra money during her after school job by having a sexual encounter with her employer.
The [[Plot (narrative)|plot]] of the film focuses on a team of [[cheerleading|cheerleaders]] attempting to earn enough money to send the title character to [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]], [[Texas]], to try out for the famous [[Dallas Cowboys]] cheerleading squad. It had the fictional name "Cowgirls," but it was seen as a take on the real-life [[Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders]]. Each girl finds that she can make extra money during her after school job by having a sexual encounter with her employer.


Contrary to the title, the film is not set in Dallas nor does the titular Debbie "do" anyone in or from Dallas. However, present-day references do include any who is in relationship with someone named Dallas. For example, if Jessica Spaghetti has a crush on Dallas von Heeder, one could say that "Jessie does Dallas!" Yet heed this Dallas von Heeder: Jessie loves Brent...
Contrary to the title, the film is not set in Dallas nor does the titular Debbie "do" anyone in or from Dallas.


The opening scenes were shot at [[Brooklyn College ]] of the [[City University of New York]] on the field west of the Quad and in the Roosevelt Hall locker room. Other scenes were shot at [[Pratt Institute]] in [[Brooklyn, New York]], without the administration's knowledge or approval. The movie spawned a number of sequels and spin-offs including ''Debbie Does New Orleans'' and ''Debbie Does Wall Street''. It has also been remade with contemporary [[porn stars]].
The opening scenes were shot at [[Brooklyn College ]] of the [[City University of New York]] on the field west of the Quad and in the Roosevelt Hall locker room. Other scenes were shot at [[Pratt Institute]] in [[Brooklyn, New York]], without the administration's knowledge or approval. The movie spawned a number of sequels and spin-offs including ''Debbie Does New Orleans'' and ''Debbie Does Wall Street''. It has also been remade with contemporary [[porn stars]].

Revision as of 19:45, 14 March 2007

Debbie Does Dallas DVD
Debbie Does Dallas theatrical poster
Directed byJim Clark
Written byMaria Minestra
Produced byJim Clark
StarringBambi Woods
Christie Ford
Robert Kerman
Robin Byrd
Herschel Savage
Eric Edwards
Arcadia Lake
CinematographyBilly Budd
Edited byHals Liptus
Music byGerald Sampler
Distributed byVCX Ltd
Release date
1979
Running time
80 min.
LanguageEnglish
File:2006DebbieDoesDallasDefinitiveDVDCover.jpg
Front cover of the 2006 Debbie Does Dallas Definitive Collectors Edition release from VCX.

Debbie Does Dallas is a famous 1978 pornographic movie starring Bambi Woods and Christie Ford (appearing under the name of Misty Winter). The plot of the film focuses on a team of cheerleaders attempting to earn enough money to send the title character to Dallas, Texas, to try out for the famous Dallas Cowboys cheerleading squad. It had the fictional name "Cowgirls," but it was seen as a take on the real-life Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Each girl finds that she can make extra money during her after school job by having a sexual encounter with her employer.

Contrary to the title, the film is not set in Dallas nor does the titular Debbie "do" anyone in or from Dallas.

The opening scenes were shot at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York on the field west of the Quad and in the Roosevelt Hall locker room. Other scenes were shot at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, without the administration's knowledge or approval. The movie spawned a number of sequels and spin-offs including Debbie Does New Orleans and Debbie Does Wall Street. It has also been remade with contemporary porn stars.

In 2001, "Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical" was created by Susan L. Schwartz for the New York Fringe Festival. In 2002 it was made into an Off-Broadway musical comedy. Unlike the original movie, the musical did not contain any actual sex or nudity, which caused some disappointment among people, as false hype had been made and the musical's producers did nothing to dismiss it. Since then, the show has been performed around the world, often with racier direction and more explicit choreography. The story, dialogue and characters are fairly faithful to the original film, with musical numbers standing in for sex scenes or added for comic effect.

In 2005 a documentary called Debbie Does Dallas Uncovered was produced and shown on British television.

In 2006, VCX employed Media Blasters to digitally re-master the movie from the original 35mm film into a "Definitive Collectors Edition" 2-Disc set on DVD.

March 28th 2007 Vivid Entertainment Group is releasing Debbie Does Dallas in both Blu-ray and HD DVD format, this was reported by Norwegian news paper Aftenposten 2/12/2007.


Credits

Debbie Does Dallas (1978)

Sequels

Debbie Does Dallas 2 (1981)

Debbie Does Dallas 3 (1985)

Debbie Does Dallas 4 (1988)

Debbie Does Dallas 5 (1988)

Spin-offs

  • Debbie Does Las Vegas (1982)
  • Debbie Does 'em All (1985)
  • Debbie Does the Devil in Dallas (1987)
  • Debbie Does 'em All 2 (1988)
  • Debbie Does 'em All 3 (1989)
  • Debbie Does Wall Street (1991) (V)
  • Dallas Does Debbie (1992) (V)
  • Debbie Does Dallas Again (1994) (V)
  • Debbie Does Dallas: The Next Generation(1997) (V)
  • Debbie Does Dallas '99 (1999) (V)
  • Debbie Does Iowa (2000) (V)
  • Debbie Does New Orleans (2000) (V)
  • Debbie Does Dallas: The Revenge (2003) (V)
  • Debbie Does Dallas: East vs. West (2004) (V)
  • Debbie Does S&M

TV Series: Debbie Does Dallas ... Again (2007) [1]