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Rock 'n' Roll High School

Rock 'n' Roll High School is a 1979 American musical comedy film directed by Allan Arkush, produced by Michael Finnell, and starring P. J. Soles, Vince Van Patten, Clint Howard and Dey Young.[4] The film features the punk rock group Ramones.[5]

Rock 'n' Roll High School
Theatrical release poster by William Stout[1]
Directed byAllan Arkush
Screenplay by
Story by
Produced byMichael Finnell
Starring
CinematographyDean Cundey
Edited by
  • Larry Bock
  • Gail Werbin
Music byEd Stasium
Distributed byNew World Pictures
Release date
  • August 24, 1979 (1979-08-24)
[2]
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$200,000[3]

Plot edit

Vince Lombardi High School keeps losing principals to nervous breakdowns because of the students' love of rock 'n' roll and their disregard for education. The leader of the students, Riff Randell, is the biggest Ramones fan at the school and also the worst behavioral problem, in that her disciplinary record fills an entire filing cabinet. She waits in line for three days to get tickets to see the band, hoping to meet Joey Ramone so she can give him a song she wrote for the band, "Rock 'n' Roll High School".

When the tyrannical Principal Togar takes her ticket away, Riff and her best friend Kate Rambeau have to find another way to meet their heroes: winning a radio contest. Riff succeeds in delivering her song to Joey Ramone, but the next day Principal Togar and a group of parents attempt to burn a pile of rock records. In response, the students, joined by the Ramones (who are made honorary students), overthrow the teachers and hall monitors to take over the high school, with Principal Togar asking the musicians "Do your parents know you're Ramones?"[6] When the police are summoned and demand that the students evacuate the building, they do so, but then the students and the Ramones burn down the school as a final act of youthful rebellion.

Cast edit

Production edit

Roger Corman, executive producer of the film, was looking to make a modern teen film similar to the ones he made in his early career during the 1960s, with the focus on current music of the time. The initial title Disco High was selected for a story idea from Allan Arkush and Joe Dante. A script was developed by Richard Whitley, Russ Dvonch, and Joseph McBride. During this time, the film went through several different title changes including Heavy Metal Kids and Girl's Gym. Arkush directed the majority of the film, but Dante also helped when Arkush was suffering from exhaustion.[7]

Corman originally wanted Cheap Trick or Todd Rundgren to play the band, but due to a conflict of schedules, he was forced to find an alternative.[8] The Ramones were suggested by Paul Bartel, one of the actors in the film.

The genesis for the plot was a favorite story told to the film's original writer by his father, Raymond E. McBride of the Milwaukee Journal, who staged a walkout from his Superior (Wis.) Central High school in the 1920s.[9]

The film was shot on the campus of the defunct Mount Carmel High School in South Central Los Angeles, that had been closed in 1976. The nighttime school explosions and fires were so great that many were scared away by and, temporarily, would not return to the on campus sets. Extras used for filming were students from Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach, California. The opening sequence, food fight scene, and the dance number “Do You Wanna Dance” featured the Drill Team and football team wearing their actual football uniforms and drill team outfits from MCHS.[10]

Release edit

The film had a sneak preview in Hollywood. It then had showings in Texas and New Mexico in April, 1979. It then went to San Francisco, then in July to Chicago, and opened in Manhattan on August 3 of that year, then continued on to further markets.[11][12][13]

Home media edit

Rock 'n' Roll High School was originally released on VHS by Warner Home Video in 1983, and was later re-released on VHS in 1996 by New Horizons Home Video (OCLC 36127344). A year later, in 1997, it was issued on DVD by Lumivision.[7] A second DVD release occurred in 1999 from Slingshot.[7] Shortly after Joey Ramone's death in 2001, New Concorde produced a third DVD release.[7] The film was once again issued on DVD in 2005 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment (ISBN 978-0-7888-6342-4 OCLC 62756806). DVDs in the PAL format were issued by Umbrella Entertainment in 2003 (OCLC 223658430) and again in 2007 (OCLC 368008921).

The film was a part of Shout! Factory's Roger Corman Cult Classics series,[14] reissued on DVD in May 2010.[15] Shout! Factory released the film with exclusive content on Blu-ray on May 11, 2010[16] and again on November 19, 2019, with a new 4K restoration.[17]

Soundtrack edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Christgau's Record GuideB[18]
The New York Times(favourable)[19]

A soundtrack album on Sire/Warner Bros. Records was released around the same time, but it included only a limited number of songs from the film. The two main Ramones songs (the title song and "I Want You Around") were recorded by Ed Stasium but remixed by Phil Spector for the soundtrack album. The original Ed Stasium mixes were not issued until the compilation album Ramones Mania (1988) and the compilation album Hey! Ho! Let's Go: The Anthology (1999), respectively.

Side One
No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Rock 'n' Roll High School" (Phil Spector remix)RamonesRamones2:20
2."I Want You Around" (Phil Spector remix)RamonesRamones3:04
3."Come On Let's Go" (Cover of Ritchie Valens, 1959)Ritchie ValensThe Paley Brothers and Ramones2:14
4."Ramones Medley: Blitzkrieg Bop / Teenage Lobotomy / California Sun / Pinhead / She's the One" (recorded live at The Roxy, Los Angeles)Ramones, Henry Glover, Morris LevyRamones11:04
5."So It Goes" (from Pure Pop for Now People, 1978)LoweNick Lowe2:31
6."Energy Fools the Magician" (from Before and After Science, 1977)EnoBrian Eno2:05
Side Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Rock 'n' Roll High School"RamonesP. J. Soles2:12
2."Come Back Jonee" (from Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!, 1978)Gerald V. Casale, Mark MothersbaughDevo3:47
3."Teenage Depression" (from Teenage Depression, 1976)Dave HiggsEddie and the Hot Rods2:57
4."Smokin' In the Boys Room" (from Yeah!, 1973)Cub Koda, Michael LutzBrownsville Station2:57
5."School Days" (single, 1957)BerryChuck Berry2:44
6."A Dream Goes on Forever" (from Todd, 1974)RundgrenTodd Rundgren2:24
7."School's Out" (from School's Out, 1972)Alice Cooper, Glen Buxton, Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, Neal SmithAlice Cooper3:26

Other songs appearing in the film include:

As well as the following songs by the Ramones:

Reception edit

Rock 'n' Roll High School received generally positive reviews. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 81% of 27 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.9/10.[20] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 70 out of 100, based on 7 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[21] The Globe and Mail wrote that "the plot owes something to Animal House (but Rock 'n' Roll High School is funnier) and something to Beach Blanket Bingo and something to many other movies too numerous to mention; it is not, how you say, original."[22] The Boston Globe opined: "It has the look of Grease and the soul of Animal House—and it's better than both. The anarchic rock of The Ramones electrifies the film with a driving beat that never lets up. The film, like rock and roll, is just plain fun."[23]

Proposed remake edit

In July 2008, actor/writer Alex Winter was hired to script a remake of the film for Howard Stern's production company.[24][25]

In other media edit

Corman's short-lived comic book publishing imprint, Roger Corman's Cosmic Comics, released a two-issue take on the film in 1995, written by Bob Fingerman with art by Shane Oakley and Jason Lutes. Unable to acquire likeness licenses for the Ramones, the comic instead featured the Melvins.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ Film Art Gallery
  2. ^ "When Ramones Got Raucous in "Rock 'n' Roll High School"". Classic Rockers. Retrieved January 17, 2024.
  3. ^ Koetting, Christopher T. (2009). Mind Warp!: The Fantastic True Story of Roger Corman's New World Pictures (illustrated ed.). Bristol, England, UK: Hemlock Books. p. 165. ISBN 978-0-9557774-1-7. OCLC 707141398. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  4. ^ G., Rob; C., Mike (September 2004). "P. J. Soles interview - Halloween, Carrie, Stripes". Icons Of Fright.com. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  5. ^ Armstrong, Stephen B. (2023). I Want You Around: The Ramones and the Making of Rock 'n' Roll High School. Backbeat Books. p. xv.
  6. ^ "Rock 'n' Roll High School Quotes". Stands4 LLC. Retrieved June 27, 2017.
  7. ^ a b c d Sherman, Craig (July 2001). "Take Three: classic Corman film, examined". ArtsEditor. Retrieved January 15, 2007.
  8. ^ Stafford, Jeff. "Rock'n'Roll High School". TCM.com. Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved January 17, 2024.
  9. ^ Holmstrom, John (2001). "Remembering Joey Ramone". Punk. New York City, New York, USA: Ged Dunn. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  10. ^ "40 Years Ago, the Ramones Roamed L.A. in "Rock 'n' Roll High School"". lamag.com. August 2, 2019. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  11. ^ Comments by director Allan Arkush on a Facebook post
  12. ^ Announcement of April 20 premiere in Texas
  13. ^ Ad announcing start of Manhattan run
  14. ^ DVD Empire
  15. ^ Barton, Steve (April 30, 2010). "Shout! Factory Offers Glimpse of New Roger Corman DVDs and Blu-rays". Dread Central. Beyond, Dread Central Media. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  16. ^ Rock 'n' Roll High School Blu-ray Release Date May 11, 2010 (Roger Corman's Cult Classics)
  17. ^ Rock 'n' Roll High School Blu-ray Release Date November 19, 2019 (SteelBook)
  18. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: R". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. New Haven: Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 978-0-89919-026-6. Retrieved March 12, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  19. ^ Rockwell, John (June 8, 1979). "The Pop Life". The New York Times.
  20. ^ "Rock 'n' Roll High School (1979)". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. 2012. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  21. ^ "Rock 'n' Roll High School". Metacritic. Retrieved June 4, 2023.
  22. ^ Scott, Jay (September 22, 1979). "These are rock's old rebels". The Globe and Mail. p. E5.
  23. ^ Blowen, Michael (August 17, 1980). "A Rockin' Trip Back to High School". TVW. The Boston Globe. p. 1.
  24. ^ Drees, Rich (July 31, 2008). "Stern Picks Writer For ROCK AND ROLL HIGH SCHOOL Redo". FilmBuffOnline. Retrieved July 31, 2008.
  25. ^ Fleming, Michael (July 30, 2008). Gray, Timothy M. (ed.). "Stern sets 'Rock 'n' Roll' remake". Variety. Los Angeles, California, USA: Reed Business Information. ISBN 978-1-936168-42-2. ISSN 0042-2738. OCLC 806428356. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  26. ^ Reed, Patrick A. "Pop Music Comics: The 90s, part three. Roger Corman & The Melvins, and more KISS", Depth of Field (February 11, 2012).

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For other uses see Rock n Roll High School disambiguation Rock n Roll High School is a 1979 American musical comedy film directed by Allan Arkush produced by Michael Finnell and starring P J Soles Vince Van Patten Clint Howard and Dey Young 4 The film features the punk rock group Ramones 5 Rock n Roll High SchoolTheatrical release poster by William Stout 1 Directed byAllan ArkushScreenplay byRichard WhitleyRuss DvonchJoseph McBrideStory byAllan ArkushJoe DanteProduced byMichael FinnellStarringP J SolesVince Van PattenClint HowardDey YoungRamonesCinematographyDean CundeyEdited byLarry BockGail WerbinMusic byEd StasiumDistributed byNew World PicturesRelease dateAugust 24 1979 1979 08 24 2 Running time93 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 200 000 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Home media 5 Soundtrack 6 Reception 7 Proposed remake 8 In other media 9 References 10 External linksPlot editVince Lombardi High School keeps losing principals to nervous breakdowns because of the students love of rock n roll and their disregard for education The leader of the students Riff Randell is the biggest Ramones fan at the school and also the worst behavioral problem in that her disciplinary record fills an entire filing cabinet She waits in line for three days to get tickets to see the band hoping to meet Joey Ramone so she can give him a song she wrote for the band Rock n Roll High School When the tyrannical Principal Togar takes her ticket away Riff and her best friend Kate Rambeau have to find another way to meet their heroes winning a radio contest Riff succeeds in delivering her song to Joey Ramone but the next day Principal Togar and a group of parents attempt to burn a pile of rock records In response the students joined by the Ramones who are made honorary students overthrow the teachers and hall monitors to take over the high school with Principal Togar asking the musicians Do your parents know you re Ramones 6 When the police are summoned and demand that the students evacuate the building they do so but then the students and the Ramones burn down the school as a final act of youthful rebellion Cast editP J Soles as Riff Randell Vince Van Patten as Tom Roberts Clint Howard as Eaglebauer Dey Young as Kate Rambeau Mary Woronov as Principal Evelyn Togar Paul Bartel as Mr McGree Dick Miller as Police Chief Don Steele as Screamin Steve Stevens Alix Elias as Coach Steroid Daniel Davies as Fritz Gretel Loren Lester as Fritz Hansel Gillian Farrell as Angel Dust Herbie Braha as Sal Grady Sutton as School Board President Joey Ramone as Himself Johnny Ramone as Himself Dee Dee Ramone as Himself Marky Ramone as Himself Chris Somma as Shawn Marla Rosenfield as Cheryl Barbara Ann Walters as Cafeteria Lady Terry Soda as Norma Joe Van Sickle as CopProduction editRoger Corman executive producer of the film was looking to make a modern teen film similar to the ones he made in his early career during the 1960s with the focus on current music of the time The initial title Disco High was selected for a story idea from Allan Arkush and Joe Dante A script was developed by Richard Whitley Russ Dvonch and Joseph McBride During this time the film went through several different title changes including Heavy Metal Kids and Girl s Gym Arkush directed the majority of the film but Dante also helped when Arkush was suffering from exhaustion 7 Corman originally wanted Cheap Trick or Todd Rundgren to play the band but due to a conflict of schedules he was forced to find an alternative 8 The Ramones were suggested by Paul Bartel one of the actors in the film The genesis for the plot was a favorite story told to the film s original writer by his father Raymond E McBride of the Milwaukee Journal who staged a walkout from his Superior Wis Central High school in the 1920s 9 The film was shot on the campus of the defunct Mount Carmel High School in South Central Los Angeles that had been closed in 1976 The nighttime school explosions and fires were so great that many were scared away by and temporarily would not return to the on campus sets Extras used for filming were students from Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach California The opening sequence food fight scene and the dance number Do You Wanna Dance featured the Drill Team and football team wearing their actual football uniforms and drill team outfits from MCHS 10 Release editThe film had a sneak preview in Hollywood It then had showings in Texas and New Mexico in April 1979 It then went to San Francisco then in July to Chicago and opened in Manhattan on August 3 of that year then continued on to further markets 11 12 13 Home media edit Rock n Roll High School was originally released on VHS by Warner Home Video in 1983 and was later re released on VHS in 1996 by New Horizons Home Video OCLC 36127344 A year later in 1997 it was issued on DVD by Lumivision 7 A second DVD release occurred in 1999 from Slingshot 7 Shortly after Joey Ramone s death in 2001 New Concorde produced a third DVD release 7 The film was once again issued on DVD in 2005 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment ISBN 978 0 7888 6342 4 OCLC 62756806 DVDs in the PAL format were issued by Umbrella Entertainment in 2003 OCLC 223658430 and again in 2007 OCLC 368008921 The film was a part of Shout Factory s Roger Corman Cult Classics series 14 reissued on DVD in May 2010 15 Shout Factory released the film with exclusive content on Blu ray on May 11 2010 16 and again on November 19 2019 with a new 4K restoration 17 Soundtrack editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingChristgau s Record GuideB 18 The New York Times favourable 19 A soundtrack album on Sire Warner Bros Records was released around the same time but it included only a limited number of songs from the film The two main Ramones songs the title song and I Want You Around were recorded by Ed Stasium but remixed by Phil Spector for the soundtrack album The original Ed Stasium mixes were not issued until the compilation album Ramones Mania 1988 and the compilation album Hey Ho Let s Go The Anthology 1999 respectively Side OneNo TitleWriter s Performer s Length1 Rock n Roll High School Phil Spector remix RamonesRamones2 202 I Want You Around Phil Spector remix RamonesRamones3 043 Come On Let s Go Cover of Ritchie Valens 1959 Ritchie ValensThe Paley Brothers and Ramones2 144 Ramones Medley Blitzkrieg Bop Teenage Lobotomy California Sun Pinhead She s the One recorded live at The Roxy Los Angeles Ramones Henry Glover Morris LevyRamones11 045 So It Goes from Pure Pop for Now People 1978 LoweNick Lowe2 316 Energy Fools the Magician from Before and After Science 1977 EnoBrian Eno2 05 Side TwoNo TitleWriter s Performer s Length1 Rock n Roll High School RamonesP J Soles2 122 Come Back Jonee from Q Are We Not Men A We Are Devo 1978 Gerald V Casale Mark MothersbaughDevo3 473 Teenage Depression from Teenage Depression 1976 Dave HiggsEddie and the Hot Rods2 574 Smokin In the Boys Room from Yeah 1973 Cub Koda Michael LutzBrownsville Station2 575 School Days single 1957 BerryChuck Berry2 446 A Dream Goes on Forever from Todd 1974 RundgrenTodd Rundgren2 247 School s Out from School s Out 1972 Alice Cooper Glen Buxton Michael Bruce Dennis Dunaway Neal SmithAlice Cooper3 26 Other songs appearing in the film include Bent Fabric Alley Cat Brian Eno Spirits Drifting Brian Eno Alternative 3 Brian Eno M386 Fleetwood Mac Albatross Fleetwood Mac Jigsaw Puzzle Blues Paul McCartney Did We Meet Somewhere Before MC5 High School The Paley Brothers You re the Best The Velvet Underground Rock amp Roll Huey Lewis and the News Who Cares As well as the following songs by the Ramones Blitzkrieg Bop Do You Wanna Dance I Just Want to Have Something to Do I Wanna Be Sedated I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend Questioningly Sheena Is a Punk Rocker Reception editRock n Roll High School received generally positive reviews On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes 81 of 27 critics reviews are positive with an average rating of 6 9 10 20 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 70 out of 100 based on 7 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 21 The Globe and Mail wrote that the plot owes something to Animal House but Rock n Roll High School is funnier and something to Beach Blanket Bingo and something to many other movies too numerous to mention it is not how you say original 22 The Boston Globe opined It has the look of Grease and the soul of Animal House and it s better than both The anarchic rock of The Ramones electrifies the film with a driving beat that never lets up The film like rock and roll is just plain fun 23 Proposed remake editIn July 2008 actor writer Alex Winter was hired to script a remake of the film for Howard Stern s production company 24 25 In other media editCorman s short lived comic book publishing imprint Roger Corman s Cosmic Comics released a two issue take on the film in 1995 written by Bob Fingerman with art by Shane Oakley and Jason Lutes Unable to acquire likeness licenses for the Ramones the comic instead featured the Melvins 26 References edit Film Art Gallery When Ramones Got Raucous in Rock n Roll High School Classic Rockers Retrieved January 17 2024 Koetting Christopher T 2009 Mind Warp The Fantastic True Story of Roger Corman s New World Pictures illustrated ed Bristol England UK Hemlock Books p 165 ISBN 978 0 9557774 1 7 OCLC 707141398 Retrieved September 29 2012 G Rob C Mike September 2004 P J Soles interview Halloween Carrie Stripes Icons Of Fright com Retrieved September 29 2012 Armstrong Stephen B 2023 I Want You Around The Ramones and the Making of Rock n Roll High School Backbeat Books p xv Rock n Roll High School Quotes Stands4 LLC Retrieved June 27 2017 a b c d Sherman Craig July 2001 Take Three classic Corman film examined ArtsEditor Retrieved January 15 2007 Stafford Jeff Rock n Roll High School TCM com Turner Classic Movies Retrieved January 17 2024 Holmstrom John 2001 Remembering Joey Ramone Punk New York City New York USA Ged Dunn Retrieved September 29 2012 40 Years Ago the Ramones Roamed L A in Rock n Roll High School lamag com August 2 2019 Retrieved September 13 2020 Comments by director Allan Arkush on a Facebook post Announcement of April 20 premiere in Texas Ad announcing start of Manhattan run DVD Empire Barton Steve April 30 2010 Shout Factory Offers Glimpse of New Roger Corman DVDs and Blu rays Dread Central Beyond Dread Central Media Retrieved September 29 2012 Rock n Roll High School Blu ray Release Date May 11 2010 Roger Corman s Cult Classics Rock n Roll High School Blu ray Release Date November 19 2019 SteelBook Christgau Robert 1981 Consumer Guide 70s R Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies New Haven Ticknor amp Fields ISBN 978 0 89919 026 6 Retrieved March 12 2019 via robertchristgau com Rockwell John June 8 1979 The Pop Life The New York Times Rock n Roll High School 1979 Rotten Tomatoes Flixster 2012 Retrieved September 29 2012 Rock n Roll High School Metacritic Retrieved June 4 2023 Scott Jay September 22 1979 These are rock s old rebels The Globe and Mail p E5 Blowen Michael August 17 1980 A Rockin Trip Back to High School TVW The Boston Globe p 1 Drees Rich July 31 2008 Stern Picks Writer For ROCK AND ROLL HIGH SCHOOL Redo FilmBuffOnline Retrieved July 31 2008 Fleming Michael July 30 2008 Gray Timothy M ed Stern sets Rock n Roll remake Variety Los Angeles California USA Reed Business Information ISBN 978 1 936168 42 2 ISSN 0042 2738 OCLC 806428356 Retrieved September 29 2012 Reed Patrick A Pop Music Comics The 90s part three Roger Corman amp The Melvins and more KISS Depth of Field February 11 2012 External links editRock n Roll High School at IMDb nbsp Rock n Roll High School at AllMovie Rock n Roll High School at the TCM Movie Database Rock n Roll High School at the American Film Institute Catalog Village Voice interview with director Allan Arkush Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rock 27n 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