Class of 1984 | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | April 8, 2015
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Avoids campiness it could have easily leaned on. Genuinely unnerving and tense at many points. A swell Canuck Cult film.
| genre | Drama |
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| synopsis | Andy is a new teacher at a inner city high school that is like nothing he has ever seen before. There is metal detectors at the front door and everything is basically run by a tough kid named Peter Stegman. Soon, Andy and Stegman become enemies and Stegman will stop at nothing to protect his turf and drug dealing business. |
| lead actors | Perry King | Merrie Lynn Ross | Tim Van Patten | Michael J. Fox | Roddy McDowall | Stefan Arngrim | Keith Knight | Lisa Langlois | Neil Clifford | Al Waxman | Erin Noble | David Gardner | Steve Pernie | Robert Reece | Joseph Kelly |
| director | Mark L. Lester |












