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Genre
  
Comedy

Initial DVD release
  
May 4, 2004

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

5.6/10
IMDb

Director
  
Music director
  
Language
  
English

High School USA movie poster

Writer
  
Alan Eisenstock
,
Larry Mintz

Release date
  
October 16, 1983

Cast
  
(Anne-Marie Conklin), (Jay-Jay Manners), (Beth Franklin), (Otto Lipton), (Miss D'Angelo), (Milton Feld)

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High School U.S.A. is a 1983 American made-for-television comedy film starring Michael J. Fox, Nancy McKeon, Anthony Edwards, and Crispin Glover, directed by Rodney Amateau. The film originally aired on NBC on October 16, 1983.

Contents

High School USA movie scenes

Several of the main actors appeared in sitcoms that were popular at that time. These include Todd Bridges and Dana Plato from Diff'rent Strokes, Nancy McKeon from The Facts of Life, and Michael J. Fox from Family Ties, as well as a number of former 1950s and 1960s sitcom stars including Tony Dow, Frank Bank, and Ken Osmond from Leave It to Beaver.

Plot

The film focuses on the intrigue inside Excelsior Union High School. Michael J. Fox plays J.J. Manners, who becomes enamored with Beth Franklin (Nancy McKeon), the girlfriend of Beau Middleton (Edwards), the class president and quarterback. Middleton is also the richest student and drives around in a brand-new convertible.

The core story involves Manners and Middleton competing for the affections of Beth. Ultimately this rivalry culminates in a drag race between the two. The result of the race tips the balance and changes the face of the dynamics within the school irrevocably.

Other storylines include Todd Bridges as a genius who has created a robot that he believes to be capable of going into space. Crispin Glover plays Archie Feld, a socially-impaired boy nervous interacting with the opposite sex. Also, Beau Middleton's father has created an incentive for the teachers by offering a sizable reward for the best teacher. Subsequently, the teachers focus extra effort on impressing Beau with their worthiness of the reward.

Cast

  • Michael J. Fox – Jay-Jay Manners
  • Nancy McKeon – Beth Franklin
  • Crispin Glover – Archie Feld
  • Frank Bank – Mr. Gerardi
  • Crystal Bernard – Anne-Marie Conklin
  • Todd Bridges – Otto Lipton
  • Jon Caliri – Jerry
  • Angela Cartwright – Miss D'Angelo
  • Kelly Ann Conn – Swoozie
  • Bob Denver – Milton Feld
  • Elinor Donahue – Mrs. Franklin
  • Tony Dow – Principal Pete Kinney
  • Anthony Edwards – Beau Middleton
  • Steve Franken – Dr. Fritz Hauptmann
  • Jonathan Gries – Dirty Curt
  • Dwayne Hickman – Mr. Plaza
  • Lauri Hendler – Nadine
  • Barry Livingston – Mr. Sirota
  • Jerry Maren – Robot
  • David Nelson – Mr. Krinsky, janitor
  • Ken Osmond – Baxter Franklin
  • David Packer – Danny
  • Dana Plato – Cara Ames
  • Cathy Silvers – Peggy
  • Tom Villard – Crazy Leo Bandini
  • Kaley Ward – Chris
  • Dawn Wells – Miss Lorilee Lee
  • Michael Zorek – Chuckie Dipple
  • History

    A one-hour pilot was created due to the success of the original movie, but no longer featuring the star teen actors. It was not picked up by the network, and was aired on May 26, 1984 (the Saturday evening of Memorial Day weekend).

    According to stand-up comedian and future Mystery Science Theater 3000 star Joel Hodgson, he was asked to be one of the stars of the proposed series. Hodgson turned the offer down after telling the network he didn't think the material was good. The network raised their offer, thinking it was a bargaining ploy. Because of this, Hodgson felt Hollywood was shallow and quit the industry until 1987, when he created MST3K.

    References

    High School U.S.A. Wikipedia
    High School U.S.A. IMDb High School U.S.A. themoviedb.org