Impure Thoughts is a 1986 American comedy film.[1][2][3] The film was directed by Michael A. Simpson. It marked Alyson Hannigan's feature film debut.[4]
Plot
Four male friends are reunited after not being in contact with each other for several years. However, the meeting place is Purgatory, the afterlife state of limbo between heaven and hell. In Purgatory, these friends reflect on their pasts while they were living. They especially focus on their years in Catholic school and their coming of age.
The film's distributor was based in Springfield, Massachusetts and released the film in the Boston area to tap in to the local Catholic audience.[6] The film opened the week ended November 26, 1986 at Copley Place, grossing $6,000.[7]
References
^MOVIES / These 'Impure Thoughts' Are Wholly a Disappointment: [FINAL Edition]
Stack, Peter. San Francisco Chronicle 18 Feb 1987: 47.
^A SATIRE ON STRINGENT CATHOLIC SCHOOLING
Ryan, Desmond. Philadelphia Inquirer9 Jan 1987: 4.
^'IMPURE THOUGHTS' A DULL, SOPHOMORIC SATIRE: [THIRD Edition]
Blowen, Michael. Boston Globe14 Nov 1986: 39.