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The Virgin Queen of St. Francis High

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The Virgin Queen of St. Francis High
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Theatrical release poster
Directed byFrancesco Lucente
Written byFrancesco Lucente

Executive Producer

Larry Ryckman
Produced byFrancesco Lucente
StarringJoseph R. Straface
Stacy Christensen
J.T. Wotton
Anna Lisa Iapaolo
Lee Barringer
CinematographyJoseph Bitonti
Edited byFrancesco Lucente
Music byBrian Island
Danny Lowe
Brad Steckel
Distributed byCrown International Pictures
Release date
November 6, 1987
Running time
89 min
Country Canada
LanguageEnglish
Budget$750,000

The Virgin Queen of St. Francis High is a Canadian 1987 high school comedy film about a teen Casanova who bets his high school rival and his friends, that he can score with the school beauty queen. The film was directed by Francesco Lucente, and stars Joseph R. Straface, Stacy Christensen, and J. T. Wotton.

Plot

Mike is always losing to Randy, at everything. Randy goads him into a bet that he can't get Diane to "Paradise Cabins" and score with her. Mike gets as far as the cabins, where they are attacked by a bear.

When Mike doesn't have the money for Randy, they end up playing chicken to even the score.

Cast

  • Joseph R. Straface as Mike
  • Stacy Christensen as Diane
  • J.T. Wotton as Charles
  • Anna Lisa Iapaolo as Judy
  • Lee Barringer as Randy
  • Bev Wotton as Diane's Mother
  • Terrance Ballinger as D.J.
  • Tara Wilder as the Waitress
  • Barry Onody as the Bartender (as Barry Allen Onody)
  • John Michaud

Production

Filmed on location, in Canada, at the Banff Springs Hotel and surrounding area.

Release

Tagline: “She made a promise. He made a bet. They made a dream come true.”

Soundtrack

She, written by Danny Lowe and Brad Steckel, and performed by Brad Steckel.

References