Plot
When terrorists sieze control of a boarding school, a group of trouble-making boys decide to resist them.
Release Year: 1991
Rating: 6.2/10 (8,564 voted)
Director:
Daniel Petrie Jr.
Stars: Sean Astin, Wil Wheaton, Keith Coogan
Storyline Billy Tepper is the leader of a group of rebellious guys at The Regis School. He has already been expelled from three prominent private schools. His best friend, Joey Trotta, is the son of the Head of the New York Mafia; Billy, all their friends and many other kids at the school have equally influential and prominent, if more law-abiding, parents. When Luis Cali's father is put in jail, he heads for the Regis school to put theson of the judge in charge of the case under hostage, only to find he has been removed. However, once he realises who the parents of the rest are, he decides the entire student body of the Regis school would be an even better bargaining chip.
Writers: William P. Kennedy, Daniel Petrie Jr.
Cast: Sean Astin
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William 'Billy' Tepper
Wil Wheaton
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Joseph 'Joey' Trotta
Keith Coogan
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Jonathan 'Snuffy' Bradberry
Andrew Divoff
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Luis Cali
R. Lee Ermey
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General Kramer
Mason Adams
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FBI Dep. Asst. Dir. Otis Brown
Denholm Elliott
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Dr. Robert Gould - Headmaster
Louis Gossett Jr.
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Dean Edward Parker
George Perez
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Ricardo Montoya
T.E. Russell
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Henry 'Hank' Giles III
Shawn Phelan
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Derek 'Yogurt'
Michael Champion
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Jack Thorpe
Tracy Brooks Swope
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Jennifer
(voice)
Max Manwell
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HRT Commander
Joe Inscoe
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Agent Grimes
Taglines:
Misfits. Underachievers. Rebels. The boys of The Regis School have been kicked out of the best prep schools in America. Terrorists just took over the campus. Now years of bad behavior are about to pay off.
Release Date: 26 April 1991
Filming Locations: Miller School of Albemarle - 1000 Samuel Miller Loop, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
Gross: $15,073,942
(USA)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
William 'Billy' Tepper, then lead character played by Sean Astin, is named after actor William Tepper, who starred in the Jack Nicholson-directed film,
Drive, He Said.
Goofs:
Continuity:
At the end of the film, Billy can be seen running over Montoya's shoulder, yet over Giles' shoulder, he's not there.
Quotes: William "Billy" Tepper:
All right, what now? Derek 'Yogurt':
All right, all right. Very, very carefully take the red chip out of the receiver. William "Billy" Tepper:
There is no red chip. Derek 'Yogurt':
There must be. William "Billy" Tepper:
Well I'm sorry, there isn't. There's a blue chip the same size as the red chip, but there's no red chip. Derek 'Yogurt':
That must be it then. William "Billy" Tepper:
Well is it, or isn't it? Derek 'Yogurt':
I don't know.
User Review
Another good underratd movie
Rating: 9/10
This is one of those movies that are very underrated. Again i am voting for
an underrated movie. This movie has a good story line, maybe a bit
farfetched but it could happen. Sean Astin(one of my favorite actors) again
shows us a good performance. The guy does a great job in acting but never
gets recognized for his roles. He has done well since the goonies. Not only
him but Louis Gosset JR. does a swell job. I thought maybe this movie would
have made more money in theaters but who cares about money anyways. All
around this is a good movie that will have you at the edge of your seat at
times and the plot will keep the movie moving itself. I enjoyed this movie
and hopefully the rest of you will as well.
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