Demolition High

Demolition High is a 1996 direct-to-video American action film starring Corey Haim, Alan Thicke, and Dick Van Patten.

Demolition High
Film poster
Directed byJim Wynorski
Produced byAngela Baynes
Executive producers:
Corey Haim
Paul Hertzberg
Written bySteve Jankowski
StarringCorey Haim
Alan Thicke
Dick Van Patten
Jeff Kober
Melissa Brasselle
Music byKevin Kiner
CinematographyZoran Hochstätter
Edited byRichard Gentner
Production
company
Sunset Films International
Release date
February 1996 (American Film Market)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Premise

A group of terrorists led by Luther (Jeff Kober) take over a high school. Whilst outside, authorities work to negotiate with the terrorists, a group of students lead a revolt in order to prevent a disaster, led by Lenny Slater (Corey Haim).

Cast

Production

Wynorski later recalled "Corey Haim was a nice kid who was totally fucked up in the head. You could see the path he was going down even then. I wish I could have turned him around. But I had to have a paid babysitter with him all the time. Believe it or not, he had to have a babysitter. The kid was in his early 20s and still didn’t have it figured out yet."[1]

Sequel

In 1997, the sequel Demolition University was released with Haim reprising his role as Lenny and Ami Dolenz as Jenny.

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References

  1. "Interview with Jim Wynorski". Big Gay Horror Fan. 17 October 2014.


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