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Massacre at Central High

  • Director: Rene Daalder
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Crime
  • Movie Type: Political Drama, Teen Movie
  • Themes: Dangerous Friends, Thrill Crime, High School Life
  • Release Year: 1976
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 85 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Dutch cult director Rene Daalder's fascinating debut was this unfairly neglected and richly idea-laden political allegory set in an American high school. Derrel Maury stars as David, a new student at Central High School who is shocked at the degree of control wielded by three preppie thugs who run the school with an iron fist. At first befriended by Mark (Andrew Stevens), David is soon the victim of bullying when Mark believes that he is courting his girlfriend, Teresa (Kimberly Beck), and points him out to the "ruling class." The worst is still to come, however, when David threatens the pecking order by foiling the three boys' attempted gang rape of a female student and has his leg crushed for his efforts. Eventually, the crippled David politicizes the underclass to fight their oppressors, and all three are killed by falling (from political power, the analogy clearly suggests). Daalder then takes the film in a different direction, with the newly liberated student body becoming an oppressive force themselves, and David enraged to the point of mass murder, deciding to wipe out the entire school. Stirred to action, it is up to the formerly apolitical Mark and Teresa to stop him. Daalder shrinks the entire political spectrum into the crucible of what seems on the surface to be a standard exploitation film. There are representatives of the extreme left, extreme right, disaffected center, intellectual bourgeoisie, and so forth, and all are nicely sketched without sacrificing the film's visceral appeal. Beyond the portraits, however, Daalder also skillfully shows the transitions which occur in many political movements, notably those which start as populist and develop into oppressively hierarchical castes. Perhaps disheartened by the failure of Massacre at Central High at the box office, Daalder did not direct again for nearly two decades, but returned with two more conceptually challenging (if equally unsuccessful) genre films, Hysteria and Habitat, in the mid-'90s. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

Cast

Kimberly Beck - Teresa; Steve Bond - Craig; Robert Carradine - Spoony; Damon Douglas - Paul; Dennis Kort - Arthur; Thomas Logan - Harvey; Derrel Maury - David; Lani O'Grady - Jana; Steve Sikes - Rodney; Cheryl Smith - Mary; Robert Stephens; Ray Underwood - Bruce; Jeffrey Winner - Oscar; Andrew Stevens - Mark

Credit

Rene Daalder - Director, Harry Keramidas - Editor, Harold Sobel - Producer, Roger George - Special Effects, Rene Daalder - Screenwriter

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Massacre at Central High
Directed by Rene Daalder
Produced by Jerome Bauman
Harold Sobel
Written by Rene Daalder
Starring Derrel Maury
Andrew Stevens
Robert Carradine
Kimberly Beck
Ray Underwood
Steve Bond
Music by Tommy Leonetti
Cinematography Bert Van Munster
Editing by Harry Keramidas
Release date(s) September 1976
Running time 87 min.
Country  United States
Language English

Massacre at Central High is a 1976 U.S. horror film directed by Dutch director Rene Daalder, a protegé of Russ Meyer. Despite its title, it is not at all a slasher film; the movie is more an odd and violent political allegory, which tells the story of a series of revenge killings at a fictional high school. The cast was largely made up of unknowns, but included well-known actors Robert Carradine, Lani O'Grady, Kimberly Beck, and Andrew Stevens.

The movie was also known as Blackboard Massacre. It was shot on 35mm film, and had a running time of 87 minutes.

The movie has been described as "predicting punk and Columbine" [1], and as "the epitome of the '70s meathead ethic fused with an apt social commentary" [2]. The much-better-known 1989 film Heathers borrowed several plot elements from Massacre at Central High.

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Plot synopsis

Davis is a new student to Central High, a southern California high school with seemingly no adults, no rules, and no supervision and lots of microphones. He realizes that everyone is under a strict eye from a small group of bullies bent on making things run their way, and their way only. David meets Mark, an old friend who he once helped out of a jam at their previous school in Los Angeles. Mark tells David that the school can be like a country club for him if he becomes friends with Bruce, Craig, and Paul, the bullies who rule the school student body and whom are from wealthy and powerful families.

During his very first day at Central High, David sees the three bullies order Spoony, a semi-skinhead and radical, to wash off a swastika he painted on his locker. The bullies inform Spoony that no forms of protest are permitted at Central High. At gym class after school, David further sees Bruce, Craig, and Paul bully the slow-witted Oscar, a shy, fat teenager. David wants to step to Oscar's defense, but Mark holds David back and tells him not to get involved. The following day, David goes out jogging which he does every morning before school for exericise, and he considers it the one outlet for his emotions. At school, David sees Bruce, Craig, and Paul bully the socially awkward student librarian Arthur, who needs a hearing-aid to hear. David helps Arthur up after the bullies leave and offers his help to take them on. But Arthur too tells David to stay out of it for he says, "we fight and lose our own battles".

Another day later, David also witnesses the bullies wreck a jock, named Rodney's (Rex Steven Sikes), car after he parks in their place in the school parking lot. David offers to help Rodney fix his car. Rodney agrees, but again tells David to stay out of Bruce, Craig, and Paul's path for he doesn't want them to be his enemies.

After school, Mark meets with Bruce, Craig, and Paul in Paul's van where he tells them about David and that he would make a great friend to them. But the three bullies tell Mark that they do not want anything to do with David. They tell Mark that David looks like a trouble maker. They also sternly warn Mark to tell David to stay out of their path. Mark begins to worry about his friend, but he tells the bullies that he will straighten David out.

Aside from Mark, David's only other friend at the school is Teresa, who happens to be Mark's girlfriend. After Teresa and Mark quarrel over David hanging around her, she walks away from him wanting some space. After classes are let out for the day, the bullies spot Spoony's two girlfriends, Mary and Jane, and decide to rape them just for kicks. When Teresa catches them trying to assault the two girls, they spot her and throw her into a vacant classroom. David sees this and charges into the classroom. He single handedly beats up all three bullies before the rapes are accomplished. While Teresa is grateful to David for saving her, Mary and Jane do not thank him and tell David that he is now a marked man having crossed Craig, Bruce, and Paul.

Humiliated by this latest encounter with David over being beaten up by just one person, the bullies approach Mark and tell him that he only has one more chance to talk to David to mind his own business. At nightfall, they drive down the Pacific Coast Highway where they find David's car. Venturing down to the beach to find David, Mark sees him with Teresa skinny dipping in the ocean. Filled with anger and jealousy, Mark goes back to the bullies in Paul's van and lies to them by saying that he tried to talk to David, but he wouldn't listen. The three bullies decide to take matters into their own hands.

One evening, David is repairing Rodney's car when the bullies appear and kick the jack out and it lands on top of David, in which one of the wheels crushes his left leg. After several weeks in the hospital, David returns to school, now limping from a leg cast under trousers. But worse for David, he can no longer jog. Most of the students avoid and snub David for attempting to make a stand against the bullies. Even Mark is mean and nasty towards David for his flirtation with Teresa. When Mark confronts Teresa later and tells her that he saw her and David that night on the beach, she tells him about how David saved her from being raped earlier that day. She also tells Mark that although she really wanted to have sex with David that night on the beach, he refused to make love to her out of loyalty to Mark. Mark feels guilty over it realizing that he inadvertently got back at David for nothing.

Crippled as a result of rebelling against the system, David vows to exact revenge on his tormentors. He secretly plots to kill the three bullies in the same manner he believes they tried to kill him: by making it look like an accident. David begins his lethal plan of revenge when he breaks a cable on one hand glider to one of the bullies: Bruce. During the bullies Saturday hand gliding excursion, Bruce loses control of his hand glider when the cord for the steering breaks, and it rams into power lines, electrocuting him.

Craig is the next victim when David intercepts a letter from the janitor to Craig about the school swimming pool being cleaned. That evening, Craig, a championship swimmer who wants to swim in the next Olympics, arrives at the school for his private practice sessions when David turns out the lights to the pool area. He tricks Craig into diving into the empty swimming pool.

Paul is the final victim when David attacks him the following day in his van and rolls it down a cliff where it hits the rocks and explodes, killing Paul instantly. Mark arrives on the scene and discovers that David is responsible for Paul's death as well as Craig's and Bruce's as well. David challenges Mark to stop him, but Mark loves David too much to fight him. David, however, despite knowing that Mark knows the truth, agrees to let him live out of his love for Teresa.

For a time, everyone at the school is grateful to David and is on friendly terms now that the three bullies are gone from their lives. But soon, they all tries to enlist the help of their hero and savior, David, so they can obtain power as more tables are turned. From Arthur taking charge of the geeks, Oscar with the fat guys, to Rodney with the jocks, and Spoony with the punks, they take on one another for power. Soon, everything at Central High is out of control as fights and arguments break out all over the school as everyone quarrels with one another over territory rights. David, disgusted at the fighting and seeing that the once-oppressed have become the new oppressors, plots to get rid of all the students.

A few days later, David commences the "massacre at central high". Arthur is killed when David switches his hearing aid with another one that produces high decibel sonic pulses, which blow Arthur's eardrums out. Minutes later, Oscar is the next victim when he opens his locker and a pipe bomb that David had placed earlier, explodes, killing him and several of his fat boy members. The students panic as more pipe bombs go off, killing and wounded many students. Rodney attempts to flee from the chaos in the parking lot by getting into his car and upon starting it, it explodes, killing him. Only Spoony manages to escape and hides out in the wilderness with his two girlfriends, Mary and Jane. But David follows them and kills them as well by blowing up a face of a cliff and crushing the three of them in their tent under an avalanche of rocks.

Mark, aware that David is behind all the carnage, tells Teresa that they must try to stop David before he kills more people for he has clearly been driven to the edge by everything that has happened. Mark gets a gun and with Teresa they go after David. They arrive at David's house and confront him in his workshop where he is constructing more pipe bombs. David challenges Mark to shoot him and put and end to his killing spree, but Mark can't do it. David then subdues Mark and locks him and Teresa in his workshop and goes to the school where a student-alumni dance is taking place. David hides a large bomb in the basement of the school and plots to blow up the dance with all the remaining students and teachers inside the gym.

Mark and Teresa manage to break out of David's workshop room and head over to the school. Realizing that the only way to stop David is by playing on his last sympathies he has towards them, they enter the gym where the party is being held and begin to dance. David sees them and tries to get them to leave the building before the bomb goes off. The refuse and dance, saying that if David really wants to kill everyone in the school, he will have to kill them too. Realizing that they will not leave and that both Mark and Teresa are sorrowfully willing to sacrifice their lives for him, David rushes (not very fast because of his limp) to the basement and retrieves the bomb. Since David apparently trigger-timed the bomb to go off should anyone, including him, try to defuse it, he takes it outside where it explodes killing him, and blasting out all the windows in the school and gym. Mark and Teresa agree to tell the police that the missing Spoony was the one who planted the bomb and that David had given his life to save everyone.

Cast

Derrel Maury ... David

Andrew Stevens ... Mark

Robert Carradine ... Spoony

Kimberly Beck ... Theresa

Ray Underwood ... Bruce

Steve Bond ... Craig

Rex Steven Sikes ... Rodney

Lani O'Grady ... Jane

Damon Douglas ... Paul

Dennis Kort ... Arthur

Cheryl Smith ... Mary

Jeffrey Winner ... Oscar

Tom Logan ... Harvey

Trivia

  • Writer-director Rene Daalder was recommended to the producers by Russ Meyer, for whom Daalder had previously worked for as a cameraman.
  • Derrel Maury was originally cast as Rodney. After Rex Steven Sikes was recast in the part, he was given the lead.
  • During the filming of Oscar's death scene, a much larger explosion than intended occurred, knocking out stuntman Danny Rogers and blowing out the lights. It was this take which was used in the final film.
  • Reportedly, director Rene Daalder was so upset with the film's musical score that he did not watch his own movie in its entirety for three decades after its release.
  • Shot in just 4 weeks.
  • Robert Carradine had difficulty with the line where he refers to Rodney's car as a 'Detroit gas guzzler'. Carradine fumbled the lines so many times that the shot had to be taken more than 20 times.
  • Andrew Stevens accidentally broke Rex Steven Sikes' nose when he elbowed him in the face during the shooting of the scene where the students find Craig's body in the pool. Sikes ended up having to complete the rest of the film with the injury to his nose visible.
  • In an interview with star Rex Steven Sikes he said that the cast often found their scripted dialog so cheesy that they would improvise lines. Sikes though, at the insistence of director Rene Daalder, stuck to his scripted lines.
  • The Italian version of this film, called Sexy Jeans, was edited with pornographic inserts.


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