Carl Bauer appears in Loose Screws (1985), a quintessential entry in the raunchy teen comedy genre that defined the mid-1980s. With its unabashed exploration of adolescent mischief, the film showcases Bauer's ability to navigate the absurdity of youthful escapades. His role contributes to the film's cult status, capturing the essence of a time when comedies pushed boundaries with humor and irreverence. Bauer's performance adds a layer of authenticity to the film's outrageous narrative, making it a must-watch for fans of exploitation cinema.
Loose Screws
What happens when four high school screw-ups are forced to attend an academy summer school to graduate? They turn their scholastic sentence into a wacky game of trying to improve their scores... with the women. The ultimate conquest for the 100-point prize is the sexy new French teacher, but she proves to be a bigger challenge than their failing grades. The unforgiving principal foils every scheme, and their sidesplitting last chance is the academy's anniversary celebration.