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Synopsis: Rebel without a cause or a clue at an elite but uptight High School discovers some of his classmates have formed an even more elite clique more or less hell-bent on ridding the school, and quite possibly American society, of what they deem to be its undesirables because of ethnicity, politics, etc. Our hero recruits a teacher and some other "less desirable" classmates to undermine the elitists, and, naturally, things get quite violent.
Director(s): Albert Pyun
Production: Media Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
10%
R
Year:
1986
95 min
173 Views


If there's, any way

that we can work with you

in organizing patrols or an escort

service, we'd be more than willing.

Well, look...

Why don't you give me a call

at my office later?

Okay. Thank you.

Thank you. All right, in

light of what has happened,

I think it's best that

we adjourn this meeting.

We'll hold a special makeup

council meeting here on Monday.

Could I just have another minute, Mr.

Corrigan?

Yes.

I...

I know that maybe

this isn't the best time to...

To bring this up, but I just feel

that something's got to be said.

Sorry.

I think that were all to blame for

what happened to Morgan Black.

We all knew that Morgan

was into drug dealing,

but not all of us wanted to do

something about it.

Wait a second.

This isn't the time or the place

to start smearing a guys name.

This is exactly the time

and the place, Donny!

How many more deaths is it gonna take?

I know that it's sometimes

difficult to get involved,

but we are the student leaders.

We've got a responsibility here.

Now look, the Sentinels have compiled

a list of 11 students that we feel

need special help and guidance

to avoid the traps

that Morgan Black fell into.

Hey, Brian, we need to talk.

Since the Magnet Program started

we've had off-campus elements

coming into our school,

disrupting our lives.

It's got to stop, now.

Before anyone else gets hurt.

Hey, Brian. I got to talk to you.

What's up?

Yesterday, why did you ask me about Krooger?

He didn't show up at school today.

No...

Brian, what the hell is goin' on here?

I talked to Morgan Black's girlfriend,

she told me someone was harassing him.

They tried to firebomb his car.

I'm not... I'm not part of that.

Part of what, Brian? What's happening?

So many f***ed things

are goin' on around here.

Things that were never supposed to happen.

People are being forced out.

Who?

Check the files, man.

The transfer rate isn't

exactly at a low point.

Do you remember that fight

the other night over at Elans?

Well, think about that.

Ask around.

I'm asking you, Brian.

That's all I can say now.

What about Krooger? Did they

do anything to him, Brian?

I don't know.

Can you find out?

Yeah. Maybe I can.

Thanks, Brian.

Call me later.

- Where you going?

- Home.

By yourself?

I didn't say that.

What's been wrong with you this week?

What's your problem?

Randy, I just don't know you anymore.

You should have heard yourself in there.

It's amazing how you can twist

everything to suit yourself.

I wasn't twisting anything.

I was trying to help.

Right. Help who, yourself?

That's great. That's f***ing great!

You mean I don't even have the support

of my own goddamn girlfriend anymore?

What am I supposed to do, Julie?

Look, Randy, lets just go now, okay?

Lets just go.

Please? Come on.

You're screwin' me, Julie. When

I need your support the most!

I'm sorry! It's just not working.

I can make it work.

You could make it work if you'd just try!

No.

I think we should cool

things off for a while.

I don't care what you think, all right?

You cant f*** me over like

this, do you understand?

- You cant just keep f***ing...

- Please, let's just...

No! We can't just get out of here, Julie.

I'm talking to you, all right? When

I'm finished we can go. All right?

Why don't you just unzip your pants

and I'll open my mouth just for you!

That's all you want me for, isn't it?

You hate me!

You don't even care about me!

Right, Julie, that's all

I want you for. Come on.

Stop it!

Yes, come on. You want

to give it to me, Julie?

Let go of me! Randy, let go!

Get your mouth over here.

I hate you! Leave me alone. Leave me alone!

Slut! I hate you, Julie.

Stop it!

- Don't! Jule!

- Come on.

What's goin' on?

Let me in. Forget it.

Julie, all right, get in

the car! Julie, get in!

Julie! You get back over here.

Don't get in there.

God!

Hey, where'd you find that car?

Down a ways, near Point Panic.

Somebody dumped it.

It's my buddy's car and I've

been looking all over for him.

Yeah, well, if you find him,

tell him he owes me $60.

Hey, Cheryl.

Hi.

Is Morgan's mom here?

No, she's at the funeral parlor.

Would you tell her I came by?

And that I'm sorry.

What happened, Donny?

Donny.

Yeah, I remember you.

You're the one that saved me

from doing something stupid the other night.

Listen, I just want to talk to you

for a couple of minutes, if I could.

What about?

About why you dropped out of Vista Verde.

Look, man, read my lips.

I don't want to talk about it

any more, okay?

Hey, Donny...

Be careful.

You gonna see Krooger later? Just

tell him to be careful today, okay?

Hi!

Julie.

Do you want to come over?

Thanks, but I've got a lot of pools

to clean and it's gettin' pretty late.

Well, actually, that would

probably be more fun.

I've got an extra net,

if you want to come along.

Yeah, right.

You haven't seen Krooger, have you?

No, why?

They found his car

up at the Point this morning.

He wasn't at school today.

Really? Think something

might have happened to him?

Then Brian came by and wanted

me to warn Krooger, so...

It just seems strange that

Krooger's not around, you know?

Julie?

Look, you think

you could do something for me?

Watch it!

I feel sick.

You're too much, Nikki.

What's the matter? Here,

this'll make you feel better.

No, thanks.

- Come on.

- No.

- Come on.

- No, Nikki. No.

What?

That's a pretty weird earring you've got.

It's pretty disgusting.

Ripper gave it to me last week.

He thinks it's cool. I think it's sick.!

He gets pissed if I take it off.

You know, he's been acting

kinda weird lately.

He's been like, real intense. Yeah.

Can I look at it?

Nope, you can have it. Here.

Thanks.

Yes, Vista Verde.

I need a number for a Arthur Rigoletti.

Thank you.

That car, Bobby.

Its weighted with the truck.

Great, boss!

Come on, lets go.

Hey. Dad. Somebody's at the door.

Who?

Go on.

Who the hell will it be right now?

Hi, Mr. Lennox?

Is Donny home?

Yeah...

Can I see...

- Hi, Julie.

- Hi.

It's for me, Dad.

Okay.

Well, I got it.

Ripper gave it to Nikki

as a present on Friday.

It's Krooger's.

What's going on, Donny?

Maybe I ought to go to the police.

You think Ripper

has something to do with it?

With Krooger?

It's not possible.

I'm gonna find out.

Wait. Wait, Donny!

What's his name?

Krooger Raines.

The Kroog Warrior?

What are you doin'?

I'm sure Krooger is having a

good time, wherever he is.

He disappears several times a year.

Usually he turns up

in one of our holding tanks.

He'll show up.

You're wrong.

I'm sure that this time something

bad has happened to him.

Why?

Well, you know the Sentinels, right?

They were just here.

We set up a joint patrol.

That's a good bunch of boys.

The Sentinels are trying to

force Krooger out of school.

They played this game with him.

They have this game and they play this game

and Krooger is missing

and I'm sure the same

things gonna happen to him

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Marty Ross

Marty Ross is a Scottish writer, best known for his audio dramas for the British Broadcasting Corporation, Big Finish Productions and for the Wireless Theatre Company and 3Dhorrorfi. He is author of the 'Tartan Noir' thriller novel Aztec Love Song. He has had several plays performed on stage, mostly with an emphasis on Gothic horror and the surreal. He has dramatized stories by other Scottish writers such as James Hogg, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in his radio series The Darker Side of the Border. Among his influences are the work of Hammer Films and British science fiction dramatist Nigel Kneale. more…

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