

Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
In a 1966 New Jersey high school, Jill and new student Sheik from the other side of the tracks make their way in a first love romance.
Top Cast


Rosanna Arquette
Rosanna Arquette
Jill Rosen
Rosanna Arquette
Jill Rosen


Vincent Spano
Vincent Spano
Albert 'Sheik' Capadilupo
Vincent Spano
Albert 'Sheik' Capadilupo


Joanna Merlin
Joanna Merlin
Mrs. Rosen
Joanna Merlin
Mrs. Rosen


Jack Davidson
Jack Davidson
Dr. Rosen
Jack Davidson
Dr. Rosen
Nick Ferrari
Nick Ferrari
Mr. Capadilupo
Nick Ferrari
Mr. Capadilupo
Dolores Messina
Dolores Messina
Mrs. Capadilupo
Dolores Messina
Mrs. Capadilupo


Leora Dana
Leora Dana
Miss Vernon, Teacher
Leora Dana
Miss Vernon, Teacher


Bill Raymond
Bill Raymond
Mr. Ripeppi, Teacher
Bill Raymond
Mr. Ripeppi, Teacher


Sam McMurray
Sam McMurray
Mr. McManus, Teacher
Sam McMurray
Mr. McManus, Teacher


Liane Curtis
Liane Curtis
Jody, High School Girl
Liane Curtis
Jody, High School Girl
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