Tuff Turf is a 1985 American drama film directed by Fritz Kiersch and starring James Spader and Kim Richards. The film was released in the United States on January 11, 1985.
Producer Donald Borchers later said the film was a personal favorite of his. "That's Donald P. Borchers on a plate", he said. "That's what happens when I get to make a movie and nobody stands in my way."
Morgan soon finds pursuing Frankie comes with harsh consequences. Morgan learns some valuable-if-hard lessons, while discovering how far he is prepared to go for Frankie. Ultimately, Morgan must survive a physical showdown with Nick and the Tuffs, to prove himself in Frankie's eyes...and in his own.
Borchers claims that shortly before filming began head of production Robert Rehme wanted to cease production because of the financial failure of Streets of Fire - which Rehme had greenlit at Universal. However Borchers appealed to the owners of fhe studio and filming proceeded. Borchers also claimed Rehme wanted to change the title to Rules Don't Apply.
The screenwriter was "Jette Rinck", the legally adopted name of Ina May (taken from the James Dean character in Giant). She wrote the screenplay in 3.5 weeks; the film was shot over a four-week period in Reseda.
The female lead was originally offered to Madonna at the suggestion of New World executive Jonathan Axelrod. However Borchers found out that Madonna wanted to make Desperately Seeking Susan so instead he offered the role to Kim Richards who the producer thought "was the sexiest 19 year old on the planet" although "if I had known about the cocaine problems I probably wouldn't have cast her." Richards agreed to appear nude in a scene but after filming her management requested the scene be removed from the final movie.
The role of Spader's best friend was offered to Crispin Glover but he was making another movie for New World so Robert Downey Jr was cast instead. Downey, Richards and fellow cast member Catya Sassoon all had notable drug problems.
The dance sequence was choreographed by Robert Banas.
Liner notes from 1985 LP: Discogs - Tuff Turf - The Original Soundtrack 1985 LP
Mastered At– Precision Lacquer, Hollywood CA
Coordinator– Harold Bronson
Design– Grace Amemiya
Mastered By– Stephen Marcussen
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