A group of high school students who are passionate about rock n roll and have little interest in education, rebel against their tyrannical principal and burn down the school with the help of their favorite band. Rock n Roll High School is a 1979 American English-language Comedy motion picture featuring P. J. Soles, Vince Van Patten, Clint Howard, Dey Young, Ramones, P.j. Soles and Huey Lewis. Rock n Roll High School was Produced by Michael Finnell. The movie is directed by Allan Arkush. New World Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the film. Rock n Roll High School was released on 11th February 1981 and takes a screen time of 93 minutes. Rock n Roll High School was made on a budget of $0 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Richard Whitley, Russ Dvonch and Joseph McBride. Cinematography was done by Dean Cundey and editing by Larry Bock and Gail Werbin. The music was composed by Ed Stasium.
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Rock n Roll High School Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 70%
For all its throwaway humour, this is basically just a pleasant reworking of the kids versus adults rocknroll movie format of the 50s. ( Read More )
Rob Gonsalves
We may never again see a teen comedy in which a school can explode and the movie can still be considered essentially good hearted. ( Read More )
Felix Vasquez Jr.
A bonafide love letter to the punk juggernauts that ruled music in the seventies and eighties. ( Read More )
David Nusair
...the overwhelming vibe of silliness eventually becomes exhausting. ( Read More )
Dave Kehr
Its more cleverly cut than shot which means that it moves quickly and energetically even as the concepts and characters disintegrate. ( Read More )