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Class of 1984

Andy is a new teacher at an inner city high school that is unlike any he has seen before. There are metal detectors at the front door and the place is basically run by a tough kid named Peter Stegman. Soon, Andy and Stegman become enemies and Stegman will stop at nothing to protect his turf and drug dealing business.

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Release : 1982
Rating : 6.5
Studio : PSO,  Guerilla High Productions,  United Film Distribution Company (UFDC), 
Crew : Art Direction,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Perry King Tim Van Patten Roddy McDowall Michael J. Fox Stefan Arngrim
Genre : Drama Action Thriller Crime

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Reviews

Fluentiama
2018/08/30

Perfect cast and a good story

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AutCuddly
2018/08/30

Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,

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Fatma Suarez
2018/08/30

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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Fleur
2018/08/30

Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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imbluzclooby
2015/10/08

I remember back in the fall of 1982 when this flick was released. I also vaguely remember the buzz, but do not recall anyone liking it in high school. So it must have bombed and failed to connect with its intended audience well. So Class of 1984 has many problems, namely the acting, poor script, corny dialogue and unrealistic nuances. However, to its advantage, these problems also help build the tension of the plot. Public education has been a pressing and real issue in the past several decades mainly concerning violence, drugs, misbehavior, impotent administration, frustrated faculty, etc. Many of them are unsafe both for meek students and hardworking teachers who are just trying to eek out a meager living. Having been a teacher in inner city Title 1 schools I can attest to this. The core of the problems stem from poor upbringing, demographic shifts and increased rights for students as teachers and good students absorb the havoc of these environments. Class of 1984 addresses the issues of teenage rebellion and anger, but doesn't allow us to connect with its troubling adolescents. Here we have your average rough inner city high school with metal detectors and video surveillance cameras in the hallways. The teachers and students are at the mercy of a sadistic gang run by Stegman and his four cronies. They dress punk with all of their Goth make-up, Mohawks and punk clothes. But they aren't your average angry rebels who are disrespectful to authority figures. They are literally portrayed as evil terrorists who will stop at nothing to control, dominate and terrorize their victims. This is the main problem of the film in that this is quite unusual. The gangs are not just delinquents with anger issues, but they also systematically run a Drug and Prostitution ring on the side. This conveys a maturity and business savvy far beyond their adolescent years. So this unrealistic portrayal is what causes us to suspend our belief. No, kids are not that crafty to formulate such an underground crime mecca. Besides, most of the students look as though they can be 30 years old. Stegman, played by Timothy Van Patten, is really misused here. It's a shame that such a capable young talent was given such lousy material to work with. Spewing lines like, "I am the future" and "I run this school" look too contrived and unnatural. It's like the movie is trying to incite fear to the public that teenage hoodlums will soon rule and transform the world into some nightmarish urban dystopia. Each kid in the gang is far too wicked and malicious to come off as believable. Sure, kids can be cruel, manipulative and will learn to use the system to their advantage, but here it transcends far too deeply into artistic hyperbole rather than realism.Another irritating aspect was the role of Andrew Norris (Perry King), as the idealistic Music teacher who thinks he can duel with Stegman and his malevolent gang members. King plays the role far too melodramatically. If he were being terrorized and harassed as much as he was, he would be an idiot to return to that class and school to face torment. And he does. He faces charges of false allegations, but calmly returns to teach class. This was one of many false and implausible moments in Class of 1984. I won't describe any more examples that are implausible in this plot, because there are too many to mention. I felt the film suffered due to the casting of King. Look out for Michael J. Fox in an early role as a pasty and small nerd who gets terrorized by the gang. His role is actually quite pivotal in the film. He faces the ordeal of keeping silent about the crimes of the gang in order to survive and not be their next target. This is true among rough high schools. Kids who snitch get beaten and abused. Duplicity and backbiting among youths is very common and can be ruthless in this type of environment. The best actor in the movie is Roddy Macdowell as a Biology teacher on the brink of a nervous breakdown. But even his presence seems out of place as his British demeanor and style jar with the urban American sprawl.The final 15 minutes of the movie is when everything falls apart. Instead of coming to a resolution which illustrates the problems and challenges we face in public high schools it degenerates into a teenage horror film with ludicrous violence. It becomes a full-blown war between Norris and Stegman as teacher and student struggle for dominance and life. All of this takes place in the school campus basement while the rest of the faculty and students attending the music recital are oblivious to what is happening. So if the film wanted to go into artistic hyperbole instead of the realism every viewer can relate to, then it failed. It balked at its own convictions and decided to waste this great idea and turn it into a schlocky thriller. What a shame that it resorted to such tawdry gimmicks. It's no wonder that Timothy Van Patten refuses to remark on this movie at all. He looked as if he was embarrassed throughout the movie.

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Prismark10
2015/07/11

The late 1970s onwards was a period in American exploitation cinema where inner cities were full of violent gangs, uncontrolled by police and authorities. This trend continued in the 1980s with mainstream cinema churning out Death Wish and Dirty Harry sequels.This obscure B movie outing features an early film appearance by Michael J Fox, one of the few actors in this film who looks like a high school student.Perry Kings plays newbie Music teacher at Lincoln High whose idealism quickly goes out of the window as its run by a nihilistic gang of scumbags led by Peter Stegman who despite living a high style life, he can even play the piano spends most of his time living the life of violence and drug pushing. He is so bad that we even seem him and his cronies beat up a gang of black drug pushers. Well it is a far fetched film!Mr Norris is the only one to stand up to him. Despite security guards, CCTV the Dean of the school can never find any wrongdoing by the thugs and other teachers just turn a blind eye until Roddy McDowall the Biology teacher snaps that is.Timothy Van Patten is having a hoot as the vile and cunning Stegman who really gets off in bringing misery which also includes an unsettling gang rape scene. The scene in a bathroom where he frames Mr Norris was re-used in Fight Club but let's not talk about that.The film is at times preposterous with some of the students looking they are about to hit middle age. You kind of wonder why normal students come here because it is not safe or go postal with a machine gun on Stegman which is something that would happen nowadays.The film is cheesy, some uneven acting, some exploitation nudity and violence with some dark humour. After Mr Norris gets all Death Wish and starts to pursue the gang, he gets away with it because no one saw anything.

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Adam Peters
2014/10/02

(53%) An 80's sleaze picture with more brains and decent acting than usual with these movies. A main draw to this now is to see Michael (no J at this point) Fox in an early role in which he does have quite a bit of screen time, and looks very young, particularly compared to his school mates, and it is no wonder why he played a 17 year old whilst in his twenties for his most famous role yet to come. The movie still is somewhat shocking, mainly because metal detectors in schools and the like have now become widespread in certain parts of the world, which is a little sad. The flick really is more of a drama than anything else so don't expect too much horror (although the wood work room death is a grisly highlight) or action for that matter, and for that much alone it's still worth tracking down, and even if the opening and closing theme song from Alice Cooper is pretty awful, and overall the movie is far from great. But it's still worth a look mainly for fans of these hard-edged 80's films, or those that want to see Fox in an early gritty move before he became a world wide star.

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kapelusznik18
2014/07/04

***SPOILERS*** Released in the summer of 1982 the movie "Class of 1984" is really a remake of the 1955 juvenile delinquency classic "Blackboard Jungle" but far more violent with high school as well as music prodigy Peter Stegman, Thimothy Van Patten, who used his gang of thugs to terrorize everyone including teachers and principles at Lincoln High. The previous music teacher had suffered a serious accident, he fell or was pushed down a flight of stairs, and being in traction has no plans of coming back. It's now the naive and sensitive Andrew Norris, Perry King, who has no idea in what he's up against who was to take his place.Andrew Norris who was the victim together with his fellow science teacher Terry Corrigan, Roddy Mcowall, of Stegman and his gang's violent abuses that included Andrew's pregnant wife Diane, Marrie Lynn Ross, who was kidnapped and brutalized by them soon turned into a Chuck Norris in him dealing with them. That's by the time he realized that the only language that Stegman & Co. could understand is the language or violence that they inflict on others. After breaking into Terry Corrigan's laboratory and slaughtering his prized lizards rabbits and snakes he completely flipped out causing him to lose his life, in a fiery car crash, by using his car as a battering-ram against an astonished, they didn't think he had the guts to do it, Stegman & his gang.***SPOILERS*** It's while he was conducting an in school concert of the Tchackousky's 1812 Symphony that Norris got the terrible news, with photos added on, about his wife's being kidnapped beaten raped and held hostage by the Stegman gang that he simply went bananas as well as after them with such fury in that they would soon wish they were never born! With Stegman and Co. doing everything they could to murder Norris and his wife he turned the tables on them finishing them off one at a time in the most brutal ways imaginable and saving the last for gang leader Stegman himself. Savagely beaten himself Norris still held up hope for the helpless, hanging on a string, Stegman when he pleaded for him to save his life. That's until Stegman showed his true colors, by pulling out a switchblade, as an outraged and almost insane with rage Norris let him drop.

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