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Synopsis: Andrew Norris is a new teacher in an inner city high school that is like nothing he has ever seen before. This school is so dangerous that the students have to go through a metal detector at the front door and almost everything is run by a punk posse lead by a delinquent named Peter Stegman. Soon, Norris and Stegman clash and Stegman will stop at nothing to protect his turf and drug dealing business.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Mark L. Lester
Production: United Film Distribution
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
75%
R
Year:
1982
98 min
470 Views


until Juju got into our playpen...

and now we're down to two.

That's kind of pathetic.

- We'll fix it!

- Oh, yeah? We better fix it.

Otherwise, Stegman's gonna find himself

some bigger, badder boys.

Hey, this stuff will get you

high and fly without no wings.

You talking to the medicine man.

This is it right here.

Oh, Lester.

Got something in there for us, Lester?

Say, what's this?

Deal and feel.

Take him.

Hey! Get him! Hey.

We'll talk to you later.

Hey, don't mess with me

or Jimmy's gonna bust your ass.

Here's the boy.

Where do you want him?

What is this?

It's no good.

Stay.

Look at this.

I've had it with you, Leroy.

I mean, enough is enough.

Hey, listen.

I didn't do nothin', man.

What the f***?

You think I was born yesterday?

Hey, man.

What's going on here?

Get up.

We're the only n*ggers

that sell sh*t in this school.

Juju just told me to go up there, man.

I just told...

Look, you tell Juju if he wants to play,

come meet us after school.

Got that, negro?

Ha-ha.

Keep the change.

What do you think about

dynamite faculty?

See that one over there on the phone?

That's the virgin queen.

Now, who the hell is that guy?

He looks like Charles Manson.

Maybe he busted loose.

Let me ask you something.

What happened to the teacher

I replaced, Goldstein?

They say he had an accident.

They say he fell down the stairs.

Morganthau says that he will be back.

But old teachers,

like old athletes,

they never come back.

At least not here.

Yeah, Andy, let me ask you something.

Yeah, how are your classes going?

Have you discovered any

hidden pools of genius there?

I don't know about that.

There are some who like music

and wanna play it well.

You're way ahead of me then.

You know, there isn't one of my

little bastards, not...

one of them that shows the slightest

interest in biology.

Except for the workings

of the reproductive systems.

You're the boss, man.

You're the boss. I'm getting sick of that.

Hey. Hey!

Done.

Hey, I thought this was supposed

to be a protected lot!

I can't be everywhere.

Andy.

That wasn't even funny.

- You could've scared me to death.

- Oh, dear.

- What is that? What are you doing?

- Aww, I just bought this.

Isn't it cute?

It's terrific. It's wonderful,

but you're a little bit early.

The baby's not due for

six-and-a-half months.

Yeah, but I don't wanna

save everything for the last minute.

- How was your day?

- Don't ask me.

- It was that bad?

- Yeah, it was that bad.

We got a principal who can't wait

to get to his board position,

with a faculty who hate their jobs.

Bunch of security guards

running all over the place...

kids running all over them.

Do you know it's cost me $40 already

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Mark L. Lester

Mark L. Lester (born November 26, 1946) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is known as a prolific director of cult films including the disco musical Roller Boogie, the vigilante thriller film Class of 1984, the Stephen King-adaptation Firestarter (1984), the Arnold Schwarzenegger action film Commando (1985), and the action-comedy Armed and Dangerous (1986), starring John Candy, Eugene Levy, and Meg Ryan. more…

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