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Class of 1984

- "We are the future! ...and nothing can stop us."

Andy is a new teacher at an inner city high school that is unlike any he has seen before. There are metal detectors at the front door and the place is basically run by a tough kid named Peter Stegman. Soon, Andy and Stegman become enemies and Stegman will stop at nothing to protect his turf and drug dealing business.

Release Date : 1982-08-20

Language :EnglishItalian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Guerilla High ProductionsPSOUnited Film Distribution Company (UFDC)

Production Country : Canada

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Perry King

Character Name : Andrew Norris

Original Name : Perry King

Gender : Male

Tim Van Patten

Character Name : Peter Stegman

Original Name : Tim Van Patten

Gender : Male

Roddy McDowall

Character Name : Terry Corrigan

Original Name : Roddy McDowall

Gender : Male

Michael J. Fox

Character Name : Arthur

Original Name : Michael J. Fox

Gender : Male

Merrie Lynn Ross

Character Name : Diane Norris

Original Name : Merrie Lynn Ross

Gender : Female

Stefan Arngrim

Character Name : Drugstore

Original Name : Stefan Arngrim

Gender : Male

Keith Knight

Character Name : Barnyard

Original Name : Keith Knight

Gender : Male

Lisa Langlois

Character Name : Patsy

Original Name : Lisa Langlois

Gender : Female

Neil Clifford

Character Name : Fallon

Original Name : Neil Clifford

Gender : Male

Al Waxman

Character Name : Detective Stewiski

Original Name : Al Waxman

Gender : Male

Erin Noble

Character Name : Deneen

Original Name : Erin Noble

Gender : Female

David Gardner

Character Name : Principal Morganthau

Original Name : David Gardner

Gender : Male

Steve Pernie

Character Name : Rejack

Original Name : Steve Pernie

Gender : Male

Robert Reece

Character Name : Leroy

Original Name : Robert Reece

Gender : Male

Joseph Kelly

Character Name : Jimmy

Original Name : Joseph Kelly

Gender : Male

Elva Mai Hoover

Character Name : Ellen Corrigan

Original Name : Elva Mai Hoover

Gender : Female

Vincent Abbatino

Character Name : Vinnie Contino

Original Name : Vincent Abbatino

Gender : Male

Evan Green

Character Name : Student Usher

Original Name : Evan Green

Gender : Male

Linda Sorensen

Character Name : Mrs. Stegman

Original Name : Linda Sorensen

Gender : Female

Claude Rae

Character Name : Doctor

Original Name : Claude Rae

Gender : Male

Jack Lea

Character Name : Cop

Original Name : Jack Lea

Gender : Male

Tracy Kinsella

Character Name : Mary

Original Name : Tracy Kinsella

Gender : Male

Helena Quinton

Character Name : Sally

Original Name : Helena Quinton

Gender : Male

Roy T. Anderson

Character Name : Student

Original Name : Roy T. Anderson

Gender : Male

Michelle Kolman

Character Name : Student

Original Name : Michelle Kolman

Gender : Male

Darlene Burlie

Character Name : Student

Original Name : Darlene Burlie

Gender : Male

Don Buchsbaum

Character Name : Security Guard

Original Name : Don Buchsbaum

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

I am the future! Class of 1984 is directed by Mark Lester and Lester co-writes the screenplay with Tom Holland and John Saxton. It stars Perry King, Roddy McDowall, Merrie Lynn Ross, Timothy Van Patten, Stefan Arngrim, Michael Fox, Roddy McDowall and Lisa Langlois. Music is by Lalo Schifrin and Alice Cooper and Cinematography by Albert J. Dunk. New music teacher Andrew Norris (King) is shocked to find the pupils of Lincoln High rule the roost. Refusing to kowtow to Peter Stegman's (Patten) gang of thugs, he decides to fight back... It's always tricky revisiting later in life films that have cemented themselves as cult favourites. Class of 1984 is one such cult favourite of many who eagerly digested it back in the early half of the 1980s, a time when censorship was rife and banning orders the order of the day. The word of mouth back then was that Lester's film pushed boundaries, a frightening vision of a future where education as we know it would be replaced by anarchy, the youths of the day running amok with violence, sexual aggression and copious amounts of drugs. was this an astute portent by Lester and his crew?... Essentially this marks one of the turning points in the trashy filmic timeline of films dealing in educational establishments collapsing within via youth rebellion. Where the likes of Blackboard Jungle kicked things off with grim textures, Class of 1984 picks up the baton and urinates on it with a glint in its eye - for better or worse. As a whole the pic is given over to being ridiculous for the sake of shock value, yet it's strangely magnetic, managing to strike a nervous chord. Exploitation? No not really, that was just a marketing ploy that worked... Viewing it these days it looks part of a tired formula, but that in no way should denigrate the importance of it, for it helped turn the tide in said formula. Ultimately it becomes a visceral revenge thriller, where some scenes are well constructed, others not so much, with the finale outrageously over the top. The acting from the younger cast members is mostly ok, though Patten is difficult to take serious as the gang leader. King is splendidly committed to the lead, garnering our support, while McDowall is the class act on show. Lurid colours, eye splinter fashions and a rocky sound track round it out as a trashy "B" movie of much ebullience. One for the nostalgic amongst us for sure, but also for film historians interested in the sub-genre this sits in. 7/10

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-11

It's 2020 and, frankly, I miss movies like this. Hollywood has tanked, they really aren't putting out anything worth watching any longer... and it's debatable if Class of 1984 is really worth watching. I guess it depends on your mood. But we need that padding back. We need a whole bunch of ridiculous, low budget exploitation films to pad and help finance the bigger ones. That might actually stop Hollywood from actively attacking the people that didn't go see the trash movies they spent millions on and still tanked. Because, honestly, I'm not going to spend $25 a ticket to go see a gender and race swapped remake of a beloved childhood lecture with a heavy handed one sided political message and no real story or plot. But I will spend a few bucks to stream a trash exploitation movie, with no real message, no real budget, and a plot that was made to just be fun and entertaining. Class of 1984 is one of those movies, one of the movies where you can sit back and just be entertained for an hour without having to suffer through anything that you're not allowed to make fun of because... meh politics. This is the type of movie where it's almost encouraged that you make fun of it... while you are watching it. This is the home movie market, where you don't view it in theaters because a little audience participation makes for a better viewing experience. This I will pay to see on a rainy weekend. The plot sucks, it stars the funny dude from Rip Tide, and its over the top and silly... in other words, it's escapist entertainment. And ENTERTAINMENT is what movies should be all about