Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever

Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever

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Sequel | Woman Director

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  • Genre(s): Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Worth Keeter, Deborah Brock, Fred H. Dresch, Juan Mas, Molly M. Mayeux See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Corey Feldman, Larry Linville, Mary Woronov, Evan Richards, Liane Curtis See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 34min
  • Music: Lee Harry,Gunner Walter,David Waelder,Jeff Mar,Dennis Patterson
  • Similar To: Swapped, Outcome
  • Story:
    Those rambunctious kids are back in school and back in trouble in a smash sequel to the 1978 worldwide hit. Corey Feldman leads a rock and roll rally at Ronald Reagon High, but must triumph over the evil plans of the school's fascist principal, Vadar, who wants to halt the school dance and run their school like a prison.
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STORY

Story
Those rambunctious kids are back in school and back in trouble in a smash sequel to the 1978 worldwide hit. Corey Feldman leads a rock and roll rally at Ronald Reagon High, but must triumph over the evil plans of the school's fascist principal, Vadar, who wants to halt the school dance and run their school like a prison.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Unlike the first movie, this film has no music by the Ramones, but it does feature many Ramones posters hidden throughout the movie and the song "Cut Me To Pieces" was co-preformed by Dee Dee Ramone.

While a couple of characters returned from the original film, they are played by different actors in this one. Only Mary Woronov returned, and while it is assumed that Doctor Vadar and Evelyn Togar may be the same person, it's never clearly stated and neither McGree nor Eaglebauer recognize her.

Mag was meant to look like Corey Haim who was suppose to star in this film with Corey Feldman.

In his autobiography, "Coreyography," Corey Feldman details having been a heroin user during filming, and how he showed up to the set one morning with heroin residue dripping from his nose. When a stage hand discretely brought it to his attention to avoid any problems, Feldman exploded into a rage, making up a story about his car having had engine trouble, and how the residue was really engine grease that he had accidentally wiped onto his own nose. Feldman described the situation as one where he ended up causing a huge, unnecessary scene, with the entire crew and cast left glaring at him with disgust.

A soundtrack was originally slated to be released by SBK Records but canceled due to lead actor Corey Feldman going to rehab at the time.

Popular Dialogues

"[while listening to the Eradicators perform during a school dance] Whitney: That band is playing the strangest music. Who hired them? Bob: You did, sweetums."

"Namrok: Hey, this no my pee!"