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The Faculty

The Faculty

  • Status: Released
  • 25-12-1998
  • Runtime: 104 min
  • Score: 6.554
  • Vote count: 2070

When some very creepy things start happening around school, the kids at Herrington High make the chilling discovery that confirms their worst suspicions: their teachers really are from another planet!

Josh Hartnett

Zeke Tyler

Elijah Wood

Casey Connor

Jordana Brewster

Delilah Profitt

Clea DuVall

Stokely 'Stokes' Mitchell

Shawn Hatosy

Stan Rosado

Laura Harris

Marybeth Louise Hutchinson

Salma Hayek Pinault

Nurse Rosa Harper

Famke Janssen

Miss Elizabeth Burke

Piper Laurie

Mrs. Karen Olson

Christopher McDonald

Mr. Frank Connor

Jon Stewart

Prof. Edward Furlong

Bebe Neuwirth

Principal Valerie Drake

Robert Patrick

Coach Joe Willis

Usher

Gabe Santora

Daniel von Bargen

Mr. John Tate

Summer Phoenix

F*** You Girl

Jon Abrahams

F*** You Boy

Danny Masterson

F*** Up #1

Wiley Wiggins

F*** Up #2

Susan Willis

Mrs. Jessica Brummel

Pete Janssen

Eddie 'Meat' McIvey

Tina Rodriguez

Tattoo Girl

Libby Villari

Casey's Mom

Harry Jay Knowles

Mr. Knowles

Donna Casey

Tina

Louis Black

Mr. Lewis

Eric Jungmann

Freshman #1

Chris Viteychuk

Freshman #2

Jim Johnston

P.E. Teacher

Duane Martin

Officer #1

Katherine Willis

Officer #2

Mike Lutz

Hornet Mascot

Douglas Aarniokoski

Brun Coach

Michelle Fairbanks

Student

Kidada Jones

Venus

Heath Young

Student / Football Fan (uncredited)

Michael Bliss

News Camera Man (uncredited)

R.C. Keene

Football Fan (uncredited)

Eric Vespe

Geek (uncredited)

Brad Schreiber

Hornet Football Player (uncredited)

Tony Tamayo

Football Game Attendee (uncredited)

Cassandra L. Small

School Office Clerk (uncredited)

Rick Olmos

Football Fan (uncredited)

Dannie Helen Loraine Knowles

Tatooed Pierced Girl #2 (uncredited)

Jason May

Biology Student (uncredited)

Gimly

Totally underrated, prime late 90s Sci-Fi/Horror/Comedy with an incredible cast that has somehow managed to stay under the radar even now, twenty years later on. _The Faculty_ is one of those movies I make everybody watch. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

John Chard

Body Snatchers was just a made up story... Herrington High School, just your everyday place of learning. That is until the teachers start behaving strangely. It seems there is an alien plot to take over the world and only a rag-tag group of students can save us! When you pair Robert Rodriguez (director) and Kevin Williamson (writer) what sort of movie do you really think you are going to get? Well the answer is The Faculty, which in all honesty holds absolutely no surprises for anyone familiar with the guys who gave us From Dusk Till Dawn & Scream respectively. That's not to say that The Faculty isn't a fun horror/sci-fi film, because it absolutely is, it's just should be noted that The Faculty is all that it can be as regards the makers and the nature of the genre beast. The film has rightly been tagged as a cross between Invasion Of The Body Snatchers and any teen led Highschool movie (you can add Invaders From Mars in the mix too), this is intentional, something that's apparent since our intrepid students discuss "Snatchers" amongst other movie references, and one of them, Stokely (Clea Duval), is a sci-fi aficionado . As things progress it's also evident that the makers here are movie fans making a movie for movie fans, all be it one aimed solely at the teenage demographic. There's much satire around and cliché's are widely embraced, but again it works because there is no hidden agenda. There's gore and hugely effective scenes involving blood, slugs, heads and an eyeball, whilst slasher fans are catered for in a couple of - if seemingly pointless as regards the alien's intentions - memorable scenes. The youngsters in the cast, all purposely playing total stereotypes, all do what is required, with Josh Hartnett, Duval & Elijah Wood particularly shining. Yet it's with the adult actors that The Faculty really gains its tongue in cheek momentum. Robert Patrick, Famke Jansen, Salma Hayek, Piper Laurie, Bebe Neuwirth and even Jon Stewart all file in for a bit of alien parasitical fun. Come the end of the mania, with the staple alien queen reveal and showdown, there's the overriding feeling that the film could have been so much more. Certainly it's guilty of being a touch too derivative, where a little focus has been lost in the self referential and knowing in-jokery genre winks. But ultimately it's a groovy ride is this one, not in the least bit serious, but one to clip open a tin of beer with and embrace it for what it certainly is. Entertaining sci-fi alien invasion hokum. 7/10

Wuchak

_**Wannabe edgy high school horror satire with a notable cast**_ Several students at a high school in Ohio suspect that the faculty has been taken over by some… thing(s). "The Faculty" (1998) was directed by Robert Rodriguez, who knows how to make slick, ‘cool’ horror flicks, as witnessed in “From Dusk Till Dawn” (1996) and “Planet Terror” (2007). “The Faculty” is cut from the same cloth except it goes too far over-the-top in its wannabe edgy depiction of high school life in Middle America, to the point that it can only be viewed as a satire or black comedy. This turned me off the first time I watched it but, if you roll with it, you can enjoy the movie to some degree. The story doesn’t become compelling until the second half when a group of students team-up to tackle the unbelievable situation. It’s basically “The Hidden” (1987) set in a high school environment. Laura Harris is the top female, although the overrated Jordana Brewster is also on hand, as well as Clea DuVall. Bebe Neuwirth looks great as the principal while Salma Hayek plays a nurse, but not enough is done with her (don’t expect the dance sequence of “From Dusk Till Dawn”). Meanwhile Famke Janssen appears as an intimidated teacher that has an entertaining metamorphosis. On the other side of the gender spectrum, Shawn Hatosy is notable as the main protagonist; Josh Hartnett too as a chemical-obsessed older student. Robert Patrick from “Terminator 2” plays the vein-popping coach while Jon Stewart has a small role. The film runs 1 hour, 44 minutes, and was shot in East Texas as follows: Austin (Herrington High School), Lockhart (high school parking lot, football field & town exteriors) and San Marcos. GRADE: C+