Lynn Kuratomi
Lynn Kuratomi made her mark in the late 1970s with a role in Summer School (1978), where she brings a unique charm to the ensemble cast. The film, a blend of comedy and youthful exploration, showcases Kuratomi's ability to navigate the quirky dynamics of a summer class filled with misfits. Her performance adds a layer of authenticity to the cult classic, capturing the essence of the era's coming-of-age narratives. This role remains a significant highlight in her career, connecting her to the vibrant world of cult cinema.
Summer School
Cool van-driving stud Steve gets the hots for Anita, who's the new girl in town. However, this doesn't go over well with Steve's bitchy and jealous girlfriend Donna, who sets Steve up by telling the cops that he's a cocaine dealer. Donna covers her tracks by claiming that Anita ratted Steve out to the cops. This in turn incurs the wrath of Steve's fellow van-driving buddies.