Principal
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I hope this movie will be shown everywhere so everyone can enjoy it If you ever have the opportunity, watch it... don't miss it There is a part when the
principal
actors are driving and singing "Happy birthday" and "el payaso plinplin" (an Argentinian song for kids (I think... it could also be south American, I'm not sure)).
The fully rounded character of the
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role of this movie, that of the cop torn up by his past and on a path of self-destruction so clear to the viewer, is unique for its time, 1950.
It tells the story of Riff Randell, adorably played by P.J. Soles, and the battle that she and her fellow students at Vince Lombardi High wage against their new repressive principal, Miss Togar.
The film's success and durability probably has much to do with two
principal
ingredients which are always fun on film; a good story and a good scam.
Outstanding acting by both
principal
actors.
It is just that Polanski chooses his
principal
character not to be an American (as in 'Frantic' for example) but a Pole, as himself was when going West.
Here he directs newcomers in the
principal
roles: Reese Witherspoon, in her film debut, as the 14 year old girl; Emily Warfield, as the older sister; Jason London, as Court, the 17 year old boy.
Sabrina's friends rounded out the social experience at school, in which also housed the typical "evil cheerleader" and "totalitarian principal."
I love the newer episodes with CJ and Grandad - I also liked the storyline with Kate falling for the
principal.
The school is lead by incredibly funny looking (just look at the costume!) human wizard/whatever, who is like
principal
in the school, and it only adds to the campiness that it is never explained why he wears such a costume since all other teachers are perfectly normally clothed.
Marvelous cult film from 1979 in which the students of Vince Lombardi High School are confronted with a new, dictatorial
principal
named Miss Togar (Mary Woronov).
What makes this go is a wonderful chemistry among the
principal
characters.
Portraying a bunch of high school students using the Ramones' music as inspiration to rise up against their despotic
principal
(Mary Woronov, of "Eating Raoul" fame), the whole movie is a mile a minute.
Slowly, their indolent state is awakened, the father (and
principal
of the local school) looks for excitement, the mother for stability, the oldest daughter for love, and the youngest for power.
There's the idiotic principal, Mr. Bip, the nervous Maths teacher and many others.
Stunning black & white cinematography from Conrand Hall, excellent country - road music score from Quincy Jones, amazing performances in two
principal
roles from Robert Blake and Scott Wilson and first time in a movie a sad comment about capital punishment at the last moments before their deaths.
Fascist
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Miss Togar(Mary Woronov, who is lensed by expert photographer Dean Cundy as if she were ten feet tall)has a plan to turn her high completely square.
It's almost as if the
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cast was signed up, locations scouted, and then they knocked on doors at their locations and asked people if they wanted to be in a movie.
Maybe this film owes its only appeal to the bad acting of the actors, the
principal
cause of hilarity.
Actors (so runs one school of thought) are miserably malleable people who's
principal
talent is their ability to simply morph into their stage characters.
Kahn plays the bored housewife and loving mother who needs assurance from her husband played by Bob Dishy who is a school
principal
where Berlin's mother Sue works as a teacher.
Bunch of school girls get lost and trapped to be killed off on by one by the school
principal
wearing a womans body and face mask!
It's such a relief to see a film that's both set in Toronto and features Toronto as one of its
principal
stars.
Maybe they changed directors mid-stream, or there was a death among the
principal
technicians and someone else had to edit or whatever.
Sometimes all that it requires to take your mind off of everything is a simple-minded, bone-headed 80's slasher, especially if it's one that stars a young, hunky and still unknown Brad Pitt as the high school jerk and Roddy McDowall as the dirty-minded
principal.
To be fair Gregory Christian was not the only bad thing that happened to this movie (all though he happened a lot) the other two
principal
actors are not much better although James Michael Bobby compensates greatly for lack of acting skills by his very good looks and sexy/charming smile!
Despite her best intentions, Melanie fails miserably as schoolteacher - why doesn't anyone of her colleagues or the
principal
rush in to help?
We did not catch the start of this but were gripped to the end, mainly by the superb acting of the two
principal
women.
The picture-idea is not bad: it's a superhero-movie with the women lords it: all the
principal
characters are females and the men are relegated to co-starring or to protagonist's love-interest role.
There is a superb scene at jusr about the end of the first third, where Eleni,the film's
principal
character, wants to leave and walks down to the water.
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