"Little Sweetheart" (1988)

'Little Sweetheart' video cover

Why "Little Sweetheart"?

This is my favorite film of the last several years. It is a mixture of beautiful Florida beach scenery, beautiful music, pretty girls, good acting, and interesting twists throughout. It accurately captures the gleeful friendship of youth and so many typical personality types with all of their foibles--uncles, mothers, lovers, tourists, the sheriff--and it captures youthful insouciance contrasted against the miserable world of adults and their self-induced problems. This slightly obscure film may one day become a neotephile cult film.

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The beach settings portray nature at its best. If you've ever been to a quiet, scenic beach with pine trees you probably know the soothing, spiritual effect it can have. The movie had a powerful effect on me when I first saw it; the scenery and the haunting suspended guitar chords from the main theme "Oyster Blues" kept running around my brain as I tried to sleep that night.

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Complete script

This is my complete transcription of the film's dialog, enhanced with numerous photos and data. I divided it into several files to keep the individual file sizes practical.
(All video captures here are provided by courtesy of childstarlets.com [verified 11-19-99].)

1: intro credits, Thelma wandering town, car rental, TV in bar
2: Richard & popsicles, meeting Elizabeth, meeting Robert
(with complete script of "Dizzy Pilots" by The Three Stooges)

3: night spying, birthday party, camera present, girls wading
4: beach love-making, Richard prints, writing blackmail note, Robert receives note
5: shopping, money pickup, shakes, Robert gets negatives
6: day burglary, stolen gun, Elizabeth upset, murder of Elizabeth
7: sheriff inquiries, Dotty drunk, Richard's wrist twisted
8: police find clothes, Robert questioned, Robert arrested, church, Robert shotgunned, beach
9: end credits, song titles

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Comparison between book & film

Comparison table

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Related links

The Dream Factory

childstarlets.com [verified 11-19-99] site of child starlets is a must!

John Hurt

John Hurt is probably best known from the films "The Elephant Man," where he played the disfigured circus freak, and "Alien," where he played the spaghetti-eating alien host. He was born in Great Britain in 1940 and tends to play offbeat characters. Here are a few links to John Hurt filmographies:

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