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This page refers to the 1970's movie of the same name. For the 1991 novel by Roddy Doyle, see The Van (novel)''
The Van is a comedy movie made in the late 1970s which shows stereotypical teenagers in the 70's who try to make it through their social lives by drag racing with each other and trying to score with recent high school graduate girls. The movie features music from Sammy Johns (most notably the song Chevy Van), and is a representative of its time, showing expression's of free sex and people rocking out to 8-track music, the film show's what it was like to be a teenager in the 70's.

Tagline

The movie has had several taglines presented on the cover of the movie including "Bobby has a new machine...and everyone wants a ride!" and what appears to be the most popular is "Bobby couldn't make it 'till he went...FUN-TRUCKIN'!". The movie has around 8 different covers that were released in North America so the taglines have been changed several times and may vary in foreign releases.

Plot Summary

The setting of The Van is down town America and is mostly filmed in and around the beach or at the pub were the protagonist Bobby Hampton (played by Stuart Getz)is often seen trying to score with chicks. After Bobby and his best friend Jack (played by Harry Moses) graduate from high school Bobby decides to spend his well earned money, that he earned from working at a Car Wash, to buy a Van, not just any Van, but a hyped-up Chevy Van, complete with waterbed, toaster and Television, Bobby feels confident that he can take over the town for the night and get the girl of his dreams. After a few run-in's with his co-workers Bobby tries to hook-in with several girls that he meets in a bar.

After trying to force sex on a girl and after making love to a girl who turns out to be a prostitute Bobby try's for some bigger game and goes after a girl from his high school called Tina (played by Deborah White)and at the same time is drawn to the movies antagonist Dugan's girlfriend, Sally. After Jack falls for Tina's best friend Sue, Bobby is obligated to give up his wild games of chasing girls so he can be with just Tina, however Tina is not so hasty in going out with Bobby as she knows of his ways of using girls just for sex.

Bobby ignores his feelings and makes love with a very large girl called Bertha and after this relizes that he has to focus on just getting Tina, however he is once more interrupted along the course after he winds up having sex with Dugan's girl Sally, although it was only a one night stand, Tina is once more put off by Bobby. To prove that Bobby actually is really only interested in Tina, he kidnaps her and drives her to a secluded beach (after a long car chase with the police), and tells her that she is making him feel like he doesn't want to "play the game any more" of chasing after girls, she admits that she also feels like she wants to be with him, after making love, Bobby is set, but not before his boss Andy (played by Danny Devito) is in serious debt after a bet he made with some gangsters. To earn some extra money to pay back the money he lends Andy, Bobby drag races with Dugan, just before the race Bobby spices some things up by admitting to Dugan that he had slept with Sally and soon after calls Dugan a "turd". The flag is dropped and the race starts, out of rage of what Bobby had earlier said Dugan tries to drive Bobby off the road, unsuccessful Bobby flips over and rolls to the finishing line, however Dugan rams into a police vehicle (the same police that were chasing Bobby earlier) and fails to catch up.

Bobby wins the race, and the girl of his dreams.

Characters

Main Cast

Stuart Getz - Bobby Hampton

The Van DVD cover.
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The Van DVD cover.

Deborah White - Tina

Bill Adler - Steve

Danny DeVito - Andy

Donald Elson - Mr. Hump

Harry Moses - Jack Crandall

Howard Dayton - Friendly

James Oliver - Van Customizer

Jim Kester - Tom

Lilyan McBride - Bertha

Marcie Barkin - Sue

Steven J. Oliver - Dugan Hicks

Walter Maslow - Henry Hampton

Trivia

Movie's Decline

Although the movie was popular for its time, it was steadily on the decline after the 70's had ended, people wanted newer movie's and because of the fashion for these sort of movies became out dated and actor's like Stuart Getz became less and less popular the movie became virtually unknown to people by the mid-80's. It is now not uncommon to see the movie in the bargain bin, with the DVD copy selling for around $2.20 USD.

 


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