Pardon the additional post. It appears I have indeed previously downloaded this movie, a couple of times actually. This is partially because this movie has a history of TV edits/cuts, soundtracks edits, resulting in multiple fan edits. There's probably way more to it than I've gotten into with such cursory research.
So, apparently Little Darlings had a TV release edit where much of the more racy material referring to sex and losing virginity was scrubbed. Considering the some of what may be the crux of the movie's plot, how would they do this? (I only glossed over this to avoid spoilers, myself ---> ) From imdb:
Alternate Versions
NBC broadcast this film in early 1983 (and reran it in mid-1984) using an alternate version complete with originally cut footage to replace the risqué material as well as sloppy dubbing to cover up all traces of "virginity loss". In one case, when Cinder asks Sunshine to "play something sexy" on her flute, the dubbing changed the line to "play something SULTRY." In place of "whoever loses her virginity first--wins!" came the change "whoever gets a guy first--wins!" There was also a fairly large scene brought out of the vault which had Angel saving Ferris from drowning after Ferris' boat capsizes in a storm. Other new scenes: the hijacked bus breaking down just outside of Camp Little Wolf, forcing the girls to walk back with the condom machine; Miss Nichols asking each of the girls if they know anything about one of the campers being involved with Mr. Callahan; the girls going to Miss Nichols to confess their story (to get Gary out of trouble), including a reluctant Cinder (sporting a black eye from Sunshine's sock to her face).
The US home video version (in the red box) has music which differs from the theatrical version. The first VHS version from Paramount in the blue box is intact and correct.
So the TV release has material added in that the original movie did not have in its theatrical release.
Apparently, that's not all. For video and TV release, a fair amount of the original soundtrack had to be replaced due to some licensing issues.
Thus, bring on the fan edits. Well one person's project was to add back in the deleted scenes to the TV release, with its existing new additions, resulting in a movie with a runtime of 1 hour 50 minutes, 15 minutes longer than the original intended release. In the creator's words:
An alternate version of Little Darlings was made for TV which had all the sex-related scenes and dialogue removed, giving the impression that, instead of trying to lose their virginity, Angel and Ferris were merely trying to make a guy fall in love with them. The deleted scenes were replaced with leftover footage not seen in the film version, including a scene in which Angel rescues Ferris from drowning in the lake. I have added the deleted scenes into the R-Rated movie. All original music appears in the films soundtrack which when released on VHS they switched the music.
This leads to another release, regarding originally included music. It seems someone managed to capture a decent encode with original soundtrak before it was removed:
The film was notable for having a contemporary pop soundtrack, with music by artists like Blondie, Rickie Lee Jones, Supertramp, The Cars, and Iain Matthews. The original video release — on blue box VHS and laserdisc — kept the soundtrack intact, however, many songs in the film such as Supertramp's "School", John Lennon's "Oh My Love" and The Bellamy Brothers' "Let Your Love Flow" were removed from the second round of home releases — VHS red box — due to licensing issues, and were replaced with sound-alikes. The film has not been released on DVD, but was briefly available for digital video rental on iTunes and Amazon with the original soundtrack. It has since been removed from both services.
This is a HQ HDTV copy. It is not my rip! I downloaded it from Usenet some time ago. it's not perfect, but its the best quality version of this movie I have seen. The original soundtrack is intact and in stereo. It is a big file, but it will still fit onto a DVD.
I have the 1h50m fan edit, downloaded some time ago. But there's upsides and downsides. I feel it would only be of interest to the enthusiast. While having the added material may be neat, the encode is only in full screen mode, 4:3. It is also an SD encode with some noticeable interlacing. But I am happy to emule it if anyone is interested. 1.5gb.