“Transcends the teen cliches by calculated self-mockery … revives some of our old delight in the sheer mechanics of movie making.” – Los Angeles Times
The new kid, Buddy Revell (Richard Tyson, Kindergarten Cop), is rumored to have a violent history and Jerry Mitchell (Casey Siemaszko, Young Guns) has been tasked with getting to the bottom of it for the school paper. Desperate to get out of writing the story, Jerry accidentally angers Buddy and earns himself a date with Buddy’s fists later that day. Can Jerry escape his parking lot date with destiny? Find out at Three O’Clock High.
Why We Love It
“HIGHEST POSSIBLE RECOMMENDATIONS!!! Get this loaded Blu-Ray disc. Three O’Clock High deserves to be discovered. Put down your John Hughes 80’s films and give this one a chance.” – Adam Kautzer, Film Dispenser
“I love Three O’Clock High and consider it one of the unsung teen films of the eighties. If you own Universal’s 2003 DVD, you will want to indulge in this package. Phil Joanou is very exuberant looking back at his inaugural feature as his audio commentary and interview are replete with filmmaker stories and production anecdotes, although they overlap at times. I was also very impressed with the volume of color pictures that Shout pulled from the Universal vault.” – Dr. Stephen Larson, Blu-ray.com
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