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''Bachelor Party'' is a 1984 sex comedy, directed by Neal Israel (of ''Film/SurfNinjas'' fame) and starring Creator/TomHanks ([[TomHanksSyndrome pre-syndrome]]).
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''Bachelor Party'' is a 1984 sex comedy, SexComedy, directed by Neal Israel (of ''Film/SurfNinjas'' fame) and starring Creator/TomHanks ([[TomHanksSyndrome pre-syndrome]]).
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* HeroesWantRedheads: Debbie and Rick's smoking hot ex, Tracy.
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* TearingThroughTheMovieScreen: During the climax, [[spoiler:a school bus drives through a movie screen where a 3D sci-fi movie is playing.]]
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* InformedKindness: Rick spends the tennis game with his prospective in-laws completely ignoring the rules and instead hitting the ball as far out of the court as he can, then blames them for not liking him.
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* GagPenis: There's a scene where a male stripper is paid to prank the bachelorette's friends by serving a "foot-long hot dog" in a restaurant.
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* GagPenis: There's a scene where a male stripper is paid to prank the bachelorette's friends by serving a "foot-long hot dog" in a restaurant. He's known as [[MeaningfulName Nick the Dick]].
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Party-animal Rick Gassko (Hanks) decides to settle down and marry his girlfriend Debbie Thompson (Tawny Kitaen), so his friends Jay O'Neill (Adrian Zmed), Dr. Stan Gassko (William Tepper), Rudy (Barry Diamond), Gary (Gary Grossman), Brad Mollen (Gradford Bancroft) and Ryko (Michael Dudikoff) decide to host him a Bachelor Party at a high-class hotel. All the usual hijinks with strippers and drugs and the men's wives/girlfriends being concerned and attempting to spy on them ensue, plus; Debbie's father (George Grizzard) does not think Rick is good enough for her, so he sends her ex-boyfriend Cole Whittier (Robert Prescott) to the party trying to murder him.
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Party-animal Rick Gassko (Hanks) decides to settle down and marry his girlfriend Debbie Thompson (Tawny Kitaen), so his friends Jay O'Neill (Adrian Zmed), (Creator/AdrianZmed), Dr. Stan Gassko (William Tepper), Rudy (Barry Diamond), Gary (Gary Grossman), Brad Mollen (Gradford Bancroft) and Ryko (Michael Dudikoff) decide to host him a Bachelor Party at a high-class hotel. All the usual hijinks with strippers and drugs and the men's wives/girlfriends being concerned and attempting to spy on them ensue, plus; Debbie's father (George Grizzard) does not think Rick is good enough for her, so he sends her ex-boyfriend Cole Whittier (Robert Prescott) to the party trying to murder him.
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* ButtMonkey: Gary. He hooks up with a transvestite hooker, for one thing.
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* ButtMonkey: Gary. He hooks up with a transvestite hooker, hooker without knowing so, for one thing.
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A 1984 sex comedy, directed by Neal Israel (of ''Film/SurfNinjas'' fame) and starring [[TomHanksSyndrome pre-syndrome]] Creator/TomHanks.
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It was followed by ''Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation''.
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It was followed by ''Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation''.Temptation'' in [[SequelGap 2008]].
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A [[SoOkayItsAverage typical and forgettable but otherwise acceptable and inoffensive]] 1984 sex comedy, directed by Neal Israel (of ''Film/SurfNinjas'' fame) and starring [[TomHanksSyndrome pre-syndrome]] Creator/TomHanks.
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* DrugsAreBad: The Sexual Mule ends up doing drugs at the party and then keels over and dies. The party hosts deposit the mule's dead body into an elevator car, where it is discovered by the hotel's manager as well as Rick's fiancee and her friends.
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It was followed by ''Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation''.
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A [[SoOkayItsAverage typical and forgettable but otherwise acceptable and inoffensive]] 1984 sex comedy, directed by Neal Israel (of ''Film/SurfNinjas'' fame) and starring [[TomHanksSyndrome pre-syndrome]] Creator/TomHanks.
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* BungledSuicide: Brad Mollen, despondent over his girlfriend dumping him, tries to slash his wrists...with an electric shaver.
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* BungledSuicide: a supporting character, despondent over his girlfriend dumping him, tries to slash his wrists...with an electric shaver.
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* BungledSuicide: a supporting character, Brad Mollen, despondent over his girlfriend dumping him, tries to slash his wrists...with an electric shaver.
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A [[SoOkayItsAverage typical and forgettable but otherwise acceptable and inoffensive]] TheEighties 1984 sex comedy, directed by Neal Israel (of ''Film/SurfNinjas'' fame) and starring Creator/TomHanks.
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A [[SoOkayItsAverage Typical typical and forgettable but otherwise acceptable and inoffensive]] [[TheEighties 1984]] Creator/TomHanks TheEighties 1984 sex comedy comedy, directed by Neal Israel (of ''Film/SurfNinjas'' fame).
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* PsychopathicManChild: Brad, a drugged-up, suicidal former HenpeckedHusband who ends up [[spoiler:crashing a school bus into a theater multiplex at the film's climax]].
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* BlondGuysAreEvil: Cole.
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[[SoOkayItsAverage Typical and forgettable but otherwise acceptable and inoffensive]] [[TheEighties 1984]] Creator/TomHanks sex comedy directed by Neal Israel (of ''SurfNinjas'' ''Film/SurfNinjas'' fame).
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* HumiliationConga: After tricking Cole into getting naked, Rick and his friends tie him up with bedsheets and hang him out of a hotel window. He then exposes his bare ass to the same horrified couple twice and is forced to streak through the hotel lobby until Debbie's dad gets him some new clothes from the gift shop.
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* StagParty: Obviously.[[CaptainObvious Obviously]].
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* AllPartOfTheShow: Near the end of the movie, a theater is showing some typical cheesy 3-D sci-fi film. In come three of the main characters, two guys duking it out for the love of the girl. The fight, and the girl's reactions, are perfectly matched to what's happening on screen, leading one audience member to comment, "What a realistic effect!" His girlfriend replies, "I've seen better," and is immediately punched by one of the fighters, at which point she is convinced.
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Party-animal Rick Gassko (Hanks) decides to settle down and marry his girlfriend Debbie Thompson (Tawny Kitaen), so his friends Jay O'Neill (Adrian Zmed), Dr. Stan Gassko (William Tepper), Rudy (Barry Diamond), Gary (Gary Grossman), Brad Mollen (Gradford Bancroft) and Ryko (Michael Dudikoff) decide to host him a Bachelor Party at a high-class hotel. All the usual hijinks with strippers and drugs and the men's wives/girlfriends being concerned and attempting to spy on them ensue, plus; Debbie's father (George Grizzard) does not think Rick is good enough for her, so he sends her ex-boyfriend Cole Whittier (Robert Prescott) to the party trying to try and murder him.