Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA street-gang member kills the gang's leader and blames it on a rival gang.A street-gang member kills the gang's leader and blames it on a rival gang.A street-gang member kills the gang's leader and blames it on a rival gang.
Doug McGrath
- Detective Lambert
- (as Douglas McGrath)
Joe Renteria
- Carlos Garvanza
- (as Joe Reteria)
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[the gang pulls up to the high school and hear a game going on inside]
Marble: Hey, will ya listen to that? I wonder what the score is!
Punch: Ah, who gives a shit? The only score I'm interested in is the one I might make if some foxy chicks start pilin' outta there.
Bumps: [laughs] I can dig it, bro.
- Versiones alternativasRe-release under the title "Cruisin' High" cuts some of the more violent shots, such as the bullet impacts on the characters. This causes noticeable jumps in the picture and audio.
- ConexionesReferences Kojak (1973)
- Bandas sonorasSlow Down Baby
Sung by Hollingsworth
Words and Music by Mark Hollingsworth, Bernie Kaai Lewis, William C. Thomas
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Saw this movie one hot August day in Seattle in '76. Was drawn by the lurid ad and the cheap matinee price. Instead of the chain wielding, snarling,figure on the one-sheet imagine how surprising it was to find out the lead actor was a skinny, blond-haired, blue-eyed pretty boy. The whole movie is clearly awful, the lead actor wouldn't cut muster in a high-school production and the others aren't much better including Steve Bond, latter of General Hospital and Canadian Doug McGrath of the classic Goin' Down the Road six years earlier. Understand that lead actor David Kyle became a missionary, a complete about-face from his role here.
The movie was no better than the usual drive-in fare being produced at that time but at least it's storyline, about high school gangs was a little more 'meaty' than the usual teen hi-jinks comedies of the time. A guilty pleasure? Not really, but at least it may have been trying to convey something about high school violence and dysfunctional families. Or not.
Incidently this movie was released on video under the title Cruisin' High which made it sound like either the typical teen hi-jinks comedy or set in a gay high school. Either way it was misleading since very little of the action takes place in a high school and the cruising involves gang rumbles.
May hold some interest to those who love movies of the time and the differing attitudes of today.
The movie was no better than the usual drive-in fare being produced at that time but at least it's storyline, about high school gangs was a little more 'meaty' than the usual teen hi-jinks comedies of the time. A guilty pleasure? Not really, but at least it may have been trying to convey something about high school violence and dysfunctional families. Or not.
Incidently this movie was released on video under the title Cruisin' High which made it sound like either the typical teen hi-jinks comedy or set in a gay high school. Either way it was misleading since very little of the action takes place in a high school and the cruising involves gang rumbles.
May hold some interest to those who love movies of the time and the differing attitudes of today.
- gittes98
- 6 feb 2004
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