Rebel High

1987 "Where Spring Break Is Just A Cease Fire!"
3.7| 1h32m| R| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 1987 Released
Producted By: Manson International
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website:
Synopsis

Rebel High is a 1987 social satire film about the chaos and mayhem that modern western cities' high schools became. It is based on a US novel by Evan Keliher.Made in Canada, most of the cast is relatively unknown and in many cases uncredited.

... View More
Stream Online

The movie is currently not available onine

Director

Producted By

Manson International

AD
AD

Watch Free for 30 Days

All Prime Video Movies and TV Shows. Cancel anytime. Watch Now

Trailers & Images

Reviews

humaddict-1 I'm going to give this a 6 out of 10 mainly because after about 13 years without seeing this movie, it's never been far out of mind and i've been spouting some of the forgotten (or just never-heard)quotes in this movie to the disdain of my peers, who have no idea what i'm talking about. Back in high school, an old pal of mine recommended this, and we instantly took to dropping lines from the film into daily conversation. While it may be B-Grade schlock, how often can you watch trash like this and get a thorough education on the free enterprise system ("The man who takes the risk is the man who makes the profit" or something along those lines issuing from some fat dudes mouth), the declaration that a particular teacher is "Thick" (you have to hear the guy say..."Mat, that math teacher be thick!"), and the awesome Mr. Relic busting in on the lavish restroom run by the school's premier 'gang' of malcontents only to announce he could smoke a pound of their $hit without batting an eye. I'd highly recommend The Wizard of Speed and Time, Haggard, and Street Trash for anyone who finds this sort of drivel entertaining. I certainly do.
jed-estes I hardly remember this film but since I have seen it and I have noticed that no one else except one person has commented on it i felt obligated to report I what I remember about it. I am doing this because I feel even small movies that most would view as crap need some recognition because work did in fact go into it. And that work is meant to entertain us so that is why I comment. Now after that lengthy opening, I remember this film to be very slow and sight gaggish. It sounded as if Mcgruff from the old don't do crime commercials was doing the needless narration of the film. I remember the line for people to sign up for classes at the beginning of the film to be quite funny. It involved a lot of mixed characters meeting for the first time at the onset of school. it reminded me of the film Clueless which would come many years later. The best part of this film and the thing that has stayed with me since I first watched it was the song that was the Main Titie them. Its annoying but rocks It repeats the word Rebel like twice and the goes into the high part. it sounds gimmicky and it is but it is the best part of the film. It also the reason i felt the film deserved four stars because after all these years (about six I think) that is what still stays with me and i find myself singing it often.
mentalcritic While I enjoy a good film that creates a fantasy world and takes it as seriously as it expects the audience to take it, such as the recent adaptations of The Lord Of The Rings, my primary interest lies in films which are so bad they're good. Rebel High is at once one of the best and worst films I have ever seen, and it's damned good fun at the same time.Set in a fictional high school where the punk students have taken over the place, no opportunity for a laugh at the film's expense is passed over. Every situation in this comedy is so ridiculous that it makes one wonder exactly what the screenwriters were smoking. Even the grafitti in the cafeteria delivers a good punchline. If you've ever wanted to make a bow and arrow in woodwork class, then you don't want to miss this film.But what makes the film more fun than anything Hollywood has churned out in the past thirty years is that it doesn't take itself so damned seriously. Compare Rebel High with a recent Hollywood comedy like In And Out or High Fidelity, and the laughs difference is so astronomical as to be ridiculous. Rebel High is quite obviously a film where the cast and crew don't give a toss about Oscar nominations, they just want to entertain the viewer (and possibly themselves).It's also quite funny to reflect on how there are shades of Rebel High in every secondary educational institution in Western society. The students are only there because they have to be, the teachers are stressed out to the max, and the rest of the staff seem to view it in terms like the prison that every school really is. Even sixteen years after it was released, I am still eagerly awaiting its release on an optical medium like DVD-Video. This is comedy the way it should be.