Lenny is a typical 14-year-old from the Bronx. Like every teenage boy, he is totally fascinated with the concept of sex. But the year is 1955, and Lenny is too young and scared to actually "do it", so he dedicates his summer vacation to the next best thing: seeing two other people do it. Easier said than done. When his mother and stepfather catch him in the act of spying, they ship him off to spend the summer with his aunt and uncle in "the country"--Queens.
His plan looks like a bust, and his summer seems destined for boredom, until he meets a whole new group of friends: young teens who have a "sex club." They don't do it; they just talk about it, but these kids have much more interesting information than was available in the Bronx. Then he meets Hedy, a nurse twice his age, and gorgeous; she used to model for bra ads. Lenny is both smitten and inspired, and his goal for the summer kicks into high gear.
Lenny's plan to "witness an act of love" becomes an obsession which turns a summer vacation into an adventure that will change his life forever.
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Just Looking
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Alley Cat
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Bent Fabricius-Bjerre:
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Opus One
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Sy Oliver:
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(Will You) Come Back My Love
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The Wrens:
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On The Sunny Side Of The Street
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Jimmy McHugh:
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Tweedle Dee
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Lilly's Cha Cha
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Kenny Vance:
Writer
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Don't You?
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Kenny Vance:
Writer
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Cheeky Mambo
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Kenny Vance:
Writer
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That's The Way Emily
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Kenny Vance:
Writer
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I Hear You Knocking
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David Bartholomew:
Writer
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My Reverie
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Pledging My Love
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Don D. Robey:
Writer
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That's The Way It Goes
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That's All I Want From You
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Wheel Of Fortune
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Gee
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Rock Around The Clock
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