Stuart A. Goldman is known for his work as both a writer and director, particularly for the cult film Senior Week (1988). Set against the backdrop of college life, the film captures the chaotic spirit of youth and the trials of graduation. Goldman’s unique vision in Senior Week blends humor with the challenges faced by students, making it a noteworthy entry in the realm of exploitation cinema. His contributions to this genre highlight the often-overlooked narratives of the college experience.
Senior Week
Everett and his party-hungry buddies embark on an all-night road-trip to the Florida beaches, for a week of fun, sun, and beautiful women. Mayhem ensues when 2 jealous girl-friends show up unexpectedly, along with a psycho teacher who's hunting down Everett because he owes her an overdue term-paper.