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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


to get some graffiti off the car?

- Really?

- Yeah.

- Oh, honey.

- And that's the good news.

Well, it's always that way

when you start something new...

but you'll get used to it.

- Hey, what did the doctor say?

- I'm in my 73rd day,

and everything's perfect.

How do you know what day it happened?

Well, I was there.

I'm gonna kill you, sucker!

No one messes around

with my man, Leroy.

I'm gonna cut you, white meat.

Cut this!

Come on back, you motherf***er!

Charlie!

Hey, black boy!

Goddamn it.

Cops!

Let's get out of here!

Come on!

Great work stealing that book, patsy.

This is gonna be f***ing great!

Pretty good Chinese restaurant.

We could have it for breakfast

tomorrow, you know.

We can have it for lunch,

and I might not have to cook it.

Andy, come on.

Let's go in the house.

Wait a minute. I just wanna

see what the hell they want.

Andy.

Do you guys want something?

Andy!

- Are you all right?

- Yeah, I'm okay.

What is that?

I don't know.

It's stage blood or something.

Well, what kind of stupid

idiots would do that?

I don't know. Come on.

Let's just go inside.

God.

Who do you think they were?

I don't know. They were kids

from the school, I guess, foolin' around.

- Look at that. It's all over me.

- It's ridiculous.

Come on.

Let's go clean up.

A biggie. Come on.

Come on. Get your act together.

Get it up. Come on.

Get it up.

Get it up.

If only it was real.

Get up.

How you doing, ugly?

All right.

Yeah.

I spend the money

'Cause I don't care

I hurt my brother

'Cause I don't care

A time to communicate,

A time to be sure

A time to live all day,

A time to be good

F*** you!

You got no sense, oh, oh

Watch it, kids.

Get your f***ing feet out of the way!

Look.

That haircut's great.

Who's first?

Vinnie Cuntino this year's poster boy?

Come on. Move, move.

Vinnie Cuntino, Mr. Stegman.

Hi, Vinnie.

How you doing?

What can we do for you, Vinnie?

Yeah, I'd like to work for you guys.

- How old are you?

- 14.

14?

Well, we'll get back to you.

We'll let you know.

Yeah, don't be a stranger, Vinnie.

- Next!

- Sally!

Come on!

Peter, this is Sally.

She wants some toot.

If you'll supply, she'll hook for us.

Coke whore, huh?

Our drugstore...

I'm sure we have something

this young lady can sample.

But of course.

Generosity is our middle name.

- Don't be greedy.

- Okay.

Class operation. You wanna?

We only use the very best.

Why don't you make her

take her clothes off?

Take your clothes off.

- You really want me to take my...

- Take your clothes off!

Suburbanite.

So, Sally, what do you do for a living?

- What do you think?

- I don't think.

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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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