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starring: Tim Matheson
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302045918
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6302045916
Label: Lions Gate/Vestron
Manufacturer: Lions Gate/Vestron
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Lions Gate/Vestron
Release Date: July 06, 1988
Running Time: 140 minutes
Sales Rank: 4634
Studio: Lions Gate/Vestron
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Awesome 80's flick!!!! We want it on DVD!!!!
That's Japanese for down river!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One awesome 80's movie that will get you rolling every time you watch it. Still waiting for it to come out on DVD................
Rating: - This is comedy bliss.
This is a great "Feel good" comedy because of all the elements the script possesses.
They're college students on a weekend retreat with goergeous girls, and many foes, including a river to conquer. This is a movie with no grown-up responsibilites, no chores, no jobs; no pressure. It's a movie that reminds you of when life was really good, and when your fun was at its peak.
The characters are funny and have their quirks about them, just interesting enough without over doing it. Your sides ... Read More
Rating: - Cheap Trick are the only winners of this forgotten flick...
I can only remember "Up The Creek" as being one of Tim Matheson's "take-the-check-&-run" jobs after portraying 60's ladies-man Eric "Otter" Straton in the smash "Animal House" when I caught this on late-nite AMC a few years back. This was just fated to be forever lost in the shadows of "Nerds" and "Porky's" during those halcyon days of 80's slob comedies....an OK time-waster, but not much else to write home about.
On a more praising note, Cheap Trick's wacky, eponymous theme song (penned ... Read More
Rating: - One funny **s movie!!!
My wife keeps bugging me to get this movie on DVD, I have to break the news to her that it's not out yet. Up the Creek is one of our favorites from the 80's.
Rating: - Another cheesy 80's flick...
...that really needs to come out on DVD soon. Come on, all of us 80's teens are now nostalgic enough and moneyed enough to fork bucks over for our cheesy teen favorites. This one is no exception. Certainly needs to be on DVD.
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