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Director
  
Lawrence Bassoff

Producer
  
Steven J. Wolfe

Writer
  
Lawrence Bassoff

Language
  
English

4.4/10
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Genre
  
Comedy, Fantasy

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

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Release date
  
March 6, 1987

Genres
  
Indie film, Comedy, Fantasy, Romance Film, Romantic comedy

Cast
  
(Hunk Golden), (Bradley Brinkman),
Rebeccah Bush
(Sunny), (Garrison Gaylord), (Constantine Constapopolis), (O'Brien)

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Tagline
  
He made a devil of a deal... Now there's hell to pay!

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Hunk is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Lawrence Bassoff, and stars John Allen Nelson, Steve Levitt, James Coco and Deborah Shelton.

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Plot summary

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Bradley Brinkman (Steve Levitt) is a nerd who has a hard time, working as a computer programmer, after his girlfriend dumps him for her aerobics instructor. He can't get along at work, in a crowd, or find love; but, he strikes up a deal with Dr. D (who happens to be the devil himself), (James Coco). If he serves the devil, he gets to be the "hunk" he always wanted to be, able to get any woman he wants. The price is that he becomes a servant of the devil and spreads evil, terror and death throughout eternity.

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But, the voluptuous devil's agent O'Brien, (Deborah Shelton), gives Bradley a trial offer. He gets to live as Hunk Golden, (John Allen Nelson), a stud who has the perfect tanned body and he can eat a lot without gaining weight, drink without getting drunk, cavity proof teeth, etc., until Labor Day, when he has to finalize the deal. Bradley/Hunk seeks help from a psychiatrist, Dr. Sunny Graves, (Rebeccah Bush), to try and save his old soul and body.

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After Bradley/Hunk rescues television host Garrison Gaylord, (Robert Morse), and the action is caught on film by his television director, (J. Jay Saunders), Hunk becomes a celebrity. He has everything he ever dreamed of, and more. He now has it all, but he soon grows tired of the fame. He learns that all deals come with a price, and that being famous is not actually as glamorous and great as the fantasy once seemed to be.

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But, Bradley/Hunk is afraid that going back to being just Bradley may lose him all this, and his new girlfriend. Unbeknownst to himself, his girlfriend also has a deal with the devil, and is in trouble herself, if Bradley/Hunk does not go through with the deal.

Cast

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  • John Allen Nelson ... Hunk Golden
  • Steve Levitt ... Bradley Brinkman
  • Deborah Shelton ... O'Brien
  • James Coco ... Dr. D
  • Rebeccah Bush ... Dr. Sunny Graves
  • Cynthia Szigeti ... Chachka
  • Hilary Shepard Turner ... Alexis Cash
  • Avery Schreiber ... Constatine Constapopolis
  • Robert Morse ... Garrison Gaylord
  • J. Jay Saunders ... Director
  • Brad Pitt ... The young man at Beach with drink.
  • Soundtrack

  • "Real Man", "Don't Stop", Music and lyrics, by John Baer; Sung by Mendy Lee; Produced and arranged by John Baer.
  • "Destiny", Music and lyrics, by John Baer; Robbie Baer, Mendy Lee and Candy Chase; Produced and arranged by John Baer.
  • "Take a Second Look", Music by David Kurtz, Lyrics by Monday, Sung by Jolie Jones and Donny Gerrard, Produced by David Kurtz,
  • References

    Hunk (film) Wikipedia
    Hunk (film) IMDbHunk (film) themoviedb.org