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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


that happened to Morgan Black...

Now that's a very serious accusation.

You have any proof?

Look, were not saying that...

My girlfriend at school

was wearing Krooger's earring.

And Jim Rafferty is her

boyfriend, he's a Sentinel!

So?

Bill, bring me the jewelry box.

Right here, Chief.

Thanks.

Do we have any other evidence?

This isn't just some

kind of vendetta, is it?

You're not out to get

the Sentinels, are you?

Randy told me that they'd

had some problems with you,

that you might try to start

something like this.

- So what are we going to do now?

- I don't know!

Don't get mad at me. Jeez.

I'm sorry.

Well, what about the wristband?

We could try to get that.

It's not going to do any good,

not with that jerk.

I just wish I could find Brian.

We've got to get something more.

Donny...

Has anyone talked to you about

a place called The Shelter?

What's that?

It's a place where the Sentinels hang out.

I've heard Randy talk about it.

I think I know where it is.

Well, lets go have a look. We

can take a look right now...

No, wait.

There's a council meeting

after school tomorrow.

Theyll all be there.

I think we should go then.

You don't have to do that.

I know.

Sorry I'm late.

Due to the absence of Miss Waters,

Mr. Riverton will be responsible

for recording today's minutes.

I know it's around here somewhere.

Wait! That's Randy's Jeep.

Donny, over here.

Hold that.

Donny, the alarm!

It's too late now. Here.

Who do you think it is?

It's pretty obvious, isn't it?

Well, what the f*** are we gonna do?

Scare the sh*t out of 'em.

Teach 'em not to f*** with us.

Let's hurry up, come on.

God, look at all this equipment.

Donny, there's a tape here

that says, "Choice Kill."

It's dated last week.

Put it on.

There's nothing here...

Donny, come look at this.

It's Morgan Black.

They got to learn to respect

private property.

I'll teach 'em a little lesson.

Let's go.

I'm calling the police. Pull the cassette.

How can I help you?

And who's calling, please?

I'm sorry, Detective Morelli isn't in.

All right, I'll just call him back.

Vista Verde High.

Yeah, Barbie, it's Donny Lennox.

I need to speak with Ms Hoffman.

Is she there?

Maybe you should call back later.

This isn't really a good time.

Well, what's wrong?

We've just had some bad news.

Brians dead.

I'll take it.

Barbie? Barbie?

Hello, Donny?

Mr. Corrigan, listen,

I think I know who killed him.

Donny...

Hang up. Hang up the phone!

Donny, what's going...

It's Corrigan. He's on the tape.

He's part of it.

They're just paint guns, but

they re better than nothing.

Take these pellets.

Julie. Julie!

Don't make me hurt you.

Donny! Donny!

Donny!

Take the tape and get out of here!

F***! F*** this sh*t!

Donny, look out!

Hey, man, get me down!

Lets go, Ripper!

I'll take that, Julie.

You f***ed us, Julie.

You f***ed us all by bringing him here.

Lets go, Ripper, come on!

I want you here now!

Is that how you took care of Morgan?

We saw the tape.

He died on the fifteenth. The

same night you f***ed with him.

But he was alive when we left him.

And then we all came back and we met here.

With Corrigan?

Corrigan didn't come back.

What are you saying?

Brian told me he saw Corrigan that night.

He was really upset about something.

He's killed before, man.

Told us how easy it was taking

out VC, don't you remember?

What about Brian?

Corrigan kill him, too?

What?

Brian?

He's dead.

Brians dead?

Jesus-motherfucking-Christ.

I set him up.

I didn't want him to die!

I was the one that told Corrigan

that Brian was talking.

I'll kill the motherf***er.

I'll kill the motherf***er.

We've got to go to the police.

I'll take him out myself.

No, Ripper. Enough has been done.

We're gonna have to go to the police

and tell them what's happening here

before somebody else gets hurt!

That's right.

Nothing gets hurt except the

rest of our lives, right?

Randy, you cant talk your way

out of this one.

Not this time. You've got

to tell them everything.

It'll be okay.

She's right, man. Its over.

I'm not taking the fall for Corrigan.

Look, we can take care of this ourselves.

I can't let you be a deserter.

It's just paint, Randy.

It's just paint.

Don't leave, man.

Don't leave me. Man...

What are you gonna do? Kill me?

F*** it.

Brian's dead already.

- What the f*** is going on here?

- Corrigan's here!

Back off!

No, Corrigan, forget it!

Get off.

- Drop it.

- Corrigan!

I'll be by in the morning.

It began about a year ago sometime.

Morgan started with all this military sh*t.

I mean that guy could really go crazy.

I thought he was gonna kill Randy.

I'm sorry.

Hello, Donny. I got a

friend of yours in the car.

A cop is worried about me? What a concept.

Where the hell have you been?

Well, I had a little run-in

with these a**holes myself.

Got a flat tire, Betsy picked

me up, we went up north.

You missed a hell of a concert. You okay?

Yeah. Yeah, I'm okay.

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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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