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Class of 1999

Class of 1999

  • Status: Released
  • 01-04-1990
  • Runtime: 99 min
  • Score: 6.084
  • Vote count: 250

The time is in the future and the youth gang violence is so high that the areas around some schools have become "free-fire zones", into which not even the police will venture. When Miles Langford, the head of Kennedy High School, decides to take his school back from the gangs, robotics specialist Dr. Robert Forrest provides "tactical education units". These are amazingly human-like androids that have been programmed to teach and are supplied with devastatingly effective solutions to discipline problems. So when the violent, out-of-control students of Kennedy High report for class tomorrow, they're going to get a real education... in staying alive!

Bradley Gregg

Cody Culp

Traci Lind

Christie Langford

Malcolm McDowell

Dr. Miles Langford

Stacy Keach

Dr. Bob Forrest

Patrick Kilpatrick

Mr. Bryles

Pam Grier

Ms. Connors

John P. Ryan

Mr. Hardin

Darren E. Burrows

Sonny

Joshua John Miller

Angel

Sharon Wyatt

Janice Culp

James Medina

Hector

Jason Oliver

Curt

Brent David Fraser

Flavio

Jill Gatsby

Dawn

Sean Hagerty

Reedy

Sean Sullivan

Mohawk

David Wasman

Guard

Landon Wine

Noser

Barbara Coffin

Matron

Linda Burden-Williams

Secretary

Lanny Rees

Desk Sergeant

Barry M. Press

Gould

James McIntire

Technician #1

Lee Arenberg

Technician #2

Rose McGowan

Girl Outside Langford's Office (uncredited)

GenerationofSwine

One of the reviews I read called this a "trashy and no brainer film" as he was praising it and... never was a truer word spoken. Especially since it was said in praise. This is, honestly, the kind of movie I stayed up well past my bedtime, in the basement, to catch on HBO. This is 10 year-old boy bliss. This is made for those night owls that aren't looking for Chinatown, they are looking for mindless fun. And what could be more mindless and fun than high school, robot teachers, and over-the-top street gangs in a post apocalyptic education system that, honestly, probably works more as an accurate satire today that it does pointless B-movie bliss. Which leads me to the point in the review where I say, if you are going to give it a bad review because of the stupid plot or the lack of quality in the special effects, or the over-the-top story... what kind of movie did you think you were sitting down to watch?