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'''''Rock 'n' High School Forever''''' is a [[1990]] movie and sequel to the movie ''[[Rock 'n' Roll High School]]''. The film (unlike the original which starred the [[Ramones]]) stars [[Corey Feldman]], [[Mary Woronov]], and [[ |
'''''Rock 'n' High School Forever''''' is a [[1990]] movie and sequel to the movie ''[[Rock 'n' Roll High School]]''. The film (unlike the original which starred the [[Ramones]]) stars [[Corey Feldman]], [[Mary Woronov]], and [[Sarah Buxton]]. |
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== Plot Synopsis == |
== Plot Synopsis == |
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Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever | |
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Directed by | Deborah Brock |
Written by | Deborah Brock |
Produced by | Don Daniel, Bruce Stubblefield |
Starring | Corey Feldman, Mary Woronov, and Sarah Buxton |
Distributed by | Buena Vista Home Entertainment |
Release dates | August 4, 1979 |
Running time | 94 min. |
Language | English |
Rock 'n' High School Forever is a 1990 movie and sequel to the movie Rock 'n' Roll High School. The film (unlike the original which starred the Ramones) stars Corey Feldman, Mary Woronov, and Sarah Buxton.
Plot Synopsis
Jesse Davis and his friends (who make up the other members of his band The Eradicators) are troublemakers, who want to make their band well-known, while at the same time having fun. Even at the expense of others. However, when their high school gets a new vice principal (Mary Woronov) named Vadar, they'll get a real run for their money over who is the dominant force at Ronald Reagan High.
Beginning with a prank related to "Rock 'n' Roll day," the anniversary of the school burning down (in the finale of the previous film), it is quickly established that Ronald Reagan High is anything but disciplined. The students get away with just about anything they want. Fed up and sick of the lawlesness of the school, a new vice principal is brought in to take control over things.
After completely ruining a school dance, the Eradicators are apprehended by Vadar's hall monitors, and disciplined (including having their classes changed so they are in as few classes together as possible). Outraged by their newfound situations, the Eradicators decide to fight back the only way they can: cause trouble and do as much damage as they can. Much like the preceding film, the film ends with the school exploding in flames.
Cast
- Corey Feldman: Jesse Davis, a troublesome teenager and the ring-leader of the Eradicators. He does main vocals for the Eradicators.
- Evan Richards: Mag, a nervous teen who strives for something more in his life. He plays the drums for the Eradicators.
- Patrick Malone: Jones, a mechanical-minded individual. He plays the keyboard for the Eradicators.
- Liane Curtis: Stella, the only female member of the Eradicators. She plays the guitar for the Eradicators.
- Steven Ho: Namrock, the martial arts expert of the team. He plays the bass guitar for the Eradicators.
- Sarah Buxton: Rita, a substitute teacher at Ronald Reagan high.
- Mary Woronov: Vadar, the new Vice Principal, and disciplinarian of Ronald Reagan high.
- Brynn Horrocks: Tabatha, the daughter of a woman who is supposedly a witch.
Trivia
- The DVD release of this film is on a Red Carpet double feature with South Beach Academy, another film starring Corey Feldman.
- The school in this film is renamed as "Ronald Reagan High School" named after the former president of the same name.