"License to Drive" is a classic 1988 comedy directed by Greg Beeman and starring Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Carol Kane, and Richard Masur. The film follows teenager Les Anderson (Haim) who is determined to get his driver's license to impress a girl. Despite failing his driving test, Les decides to take his grandfather’s prized Cadillac for a night out, leading to a series of hilarious misadventures and close calls. With Corey Feldman playing Les' best friend Dean and Carol Kane as Les' eccentric driving instructor, the movie is packed with comedic moments and heartwarming lessons about friendship and growing up. As Les navigates the challenges of being an inexperienced driver on the streets of Los Angeles, viewers are taken on a wild ride filled with laughter and heart. "License to Drive" is a feel-good coming-of-age comedy that captures the essence of teenage rebellion and the thrill of newfound freedom behind the wheel. With a talented cast and a mix of humor and heart, this 80s classic continues to entertain audiences with its timeless charm and relatable storylines.
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