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Three O'Clock High
Cast
Casey Siemaszko, Annie Ryan, Richard Tyson, Stacey Glick View AllCrew
Phil Joanou (Director), Tom Szollosi (Screenplay), Tom Szollosi (Writer), Richard Christian Matheson (Screenplay) View All
Release: Oct. 9th, 1987
Runtime: 1 hour, 37 minutes
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I kept thinking the movie was set in the 90s as the kids all looked like they belonged on the set of the Cosby TV show, with their short hair and sweater vest.

But most people would just scoff at a movie like this because they would try to apply the same logic to reviewing a film like this to say - a Christopher Nolan movie or something, so ...I can't force anyone to think different, but I would highly recommend this film to anyone who "gets it",....

Three O'Clock High follows Jerry's day after he receives this threat from new student/juvenile delinquent Buddy Revell (Richard Tyson) when he awkwardly approached him in the school restroom for a school newspaper interview; something that Buddy's not happy about.
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