The Graduates of Malibu High
The Graduates of Malibu High is a low budget American crime-drama film starring James Van Patten, Ernest Borgnine, Richard Roundtree, and Lynda Day George. It is known as Young Warriors in the United Kingdom.[2][3] It was released theatrically by Cannon Films on August 26, 1983. It has only been released on VHS and on Laserdisc in the United Kingdom.
The Graduates of Malibu High | |
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Directed by | Lawrence D. Foldes |
Produced by | Victoria Paige Meyerink |
Written by | Russell W. Colgin Lawrence D. Foldes |
Starring | Ernest Borgnine Richard Roundtree Lynda Day George James Van Patten Anne Lockhart Tom Reilly Dick Shawn Mike Norris |
Music by | Rob Walsh |
Cinematography | Mac Ahlberg |
Edited by | Ted Nicolaou |
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Distributed by | Cannon Home Video |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1 million[1] |
Box office | $238,534 (US)[1] |
Plot
A young woman (April Dawn) is gang raped and murdered by the bikers in a California college town, sparking her brother Kevin (James Van Patten) to take up arms by night with a gang of like-minded vigilantes from his fraternity, brutally punishing any miscreants they catch in a criminal act. In the meantime, Kevin debates the issue of violent crime in the U.S. with his teachers and others during the day. As Kevin and his gang head toward a final, bloody confrontation with the low-lifes who murdered his sister, other scenes show the difference between his character, now violent, and the people he is supposedly protecting.
Cast
- Ernest Borgnine - Lieutenant Bob Carrigan
- Richard Roundtree - Sergeant John Austin
- Lynda Day George - Beverly Carrigan
- James Van Patten - Kevin Carrigan
- Anne Lockhart - Lucy
- Tom Reilly - Scott
- Ed De Stefane - Stan
- Dick Shawn - Professor Hoover
- Mike Norris - Fred
- Linnea Quigley - Ginger
Production
The Graduates of Malibu High was intended as a sequel to Malibu High. Deran Sarafian claimed he took over direction.[4] The film was produced by Victoria Paige Meyerink.[5]
References
Citations
- "Young Warriors - Box Office Data". The Numbers. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
- Klotman & Gibson 1997, p. 531.
- Quinlan 1989, p. 60.
- London, Michael (August 14, 1983). "EVEN FOR A 'GHOSTDIRECTOR,' THIS FILM WAS A NIGHTMARE". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles: Los Angeles Times Communications LLC (Nant Capital). p. u4.
- Simpson, Paul (2013). Elvis Films FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the King of Rock 'n' Roll in Hollywood (Paperback ed.). Milwaukee: Applause Theatre & Cinema Books. ISBN 978-1557838582.
Sources
- Klotman, Phyllis Rauch; Gibson, Gloria J. (1997). Frame by Frame II: A Filmography of the African American Image, 1978–1994 (Annotated ed.). Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. p. 531. ISBN 978-0253211200.
- Quinlan, David (1989). Quinlan's illustrated directory of film stars (3rd ed.). London: Chrysalis Books. p. 60. ISBN 978-0713444803.