Modern Girls is a 1986 American comedy film[2] directed by Jerry Kramer, starring Virginia Madsen, Daphne Zuniga, and Cynthia Gibb.
[3] Set during a single night in Los Angeles, it follows two young women who, while venturing through the city's nightclub scene, befriend their roommate's blind date.
Three women in their early twenties, Margo, Kelly, and Cece, are roommates living in Los Angeles working menial jobs by day, and by night they enjoy the vibrant and decadent nightlife of the city.
Luckily, Kelly's blind date for the night, the bookish Clifford—one of her many infatuated customers—arrives to pick her up, so Margo and Cece hitch a ride with him to the club where the DJ is working.
Cece, Margo, and Clifford go there to retrieve her, and find her inebriated and surrounded by a group of lecherous men, but manage to save her from what appears to be an impending gang rape.
When a rainstorm begins, Clifford stops to close the top of his convertible and accidentally blows out his tires on traffic spikes in a parking lot.
While Kelly dances with an inebriated Clifford, Cece learns from Marsalis, an acquaintance of Bruno X, that he is obsessed with her and has been searching for her since the club raid earlier that night.