Rock 'N' Roll High School

Production year: 1979

Comedy PG   Running time: 1:24 

IMDB rating:   6.8     Aspect: Wide;  Languages: English;  Subtitles: English;  Audio: DD Stereo

"Do your parents know you're Ramones?" With those withering words, Miss Togar (Mary Woronov), the uptight neofascist principal of Vince Lombardi High School, addresses the four mop-haired, leather-jacketed members of America's first and most famous punk band. And you know it won't be long before the Ramones's jackhammer riffs are blaring through the public address system at maximum volume, the kids are running--not walking--wild in the hallways (without passes!), and Miss Togar's gulag is re-christened "Rock 'n' Roll High School." Then, in keeping with the outrageously nihilistic animus of punk, the high school students and the Ramones just blow the place to smithereens. It's a crowd- pleasing, fantasy-fulfillment climax that combines the apocalyptic finale of Michelangelo Antonioni's Zabriskie Point with the explosive conclusion of Alice Cooper's "School's Out." Rock 'n' Roll High School is a blast, a goofy and liberating salute to the rebel spirit behind the teen rock & roll movies of the 1950s, which always pitted the kids' insatiable appetite for fun against the adults' fear-based authoritarianism. The film is emblematic of the disarmingly silly, tongue-in-cheek humor of the youth-oriented B-pictures cranked out in the '50s and '60s by renowned low-budget exploitation mogul Roger Corman (who gave many a hungry young filmmaker, including the creators of this film, their start in the biz), and of the noisy, anarchic energy of '70s punk rock, as personified by the inimitable Ramones.

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Features

Audio commentary
Cast biographies/profiles/filmographies
Featurettes/Behind-The-Scenes/Documentaries
Interviews
Trailers/TV spots

Special features

Interview with Roger Corman by Leonard Maltin
Feature Length Audio Commentary by Director Allan Arkush, Producer Michael Finnell and Screenwriter Richard Whitley
Special Introduction & Thank You by Allan Arkush
Audio Commentary With Director Allan Arkush, P.J. Soles And Clint Howard
Original Audio Outtakes from the Ramones' Concert Sequences
Star Studded Soundtrack
Preview Attractions
Class of '79: 40 Years of Rock 'N' Roll High School
Audio Commentary With Screenwriter Richard Whitley & Russ Dvonch
Audio Commentary With Executive Producer Roger Corman and Actress Dey Young
Back To School: A Retrospective
Staying After Class Interviews
Interview With Director
Rock 'N' Roll High School