Demolition High (1996) [PG-13]

Release Date:
April 12, 1996

Original Title:
Demolition High

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
CineTel Films
Sunset Films International

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 84

A high-voltage thriller!

When a group of terrorists (led by Luther) take over a high school making the students in it their hostages, it is up to several of the students (led by Lenny) to help prevent disaster while the authorities (Slater and General Wainwright) do their part on the other side.

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Director:
Jim Wynorski

Director of Photography:
Zoran Hochstätter

Editor:
Richard Gentner

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Richard Styles

Executive Producer:
Corey Haim
Paul Hertzberg

First Assistant Camera:
Christopher C. Pearson

First Assistant Director:
Franklin A. Vallette

Music:
Kevin Kiner

Producer:
Angela Plasschaert

Production Assistant:
Melissa Brasselle

Production Design:
Fanée Aaron

Script Supervisor:
Liliana M. Molina

Second Assistant Director:
Marc Roskin

Second Second Assistant Director:
A. Brooks Medoff

Sound Mixer:
Glenn Gaines

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Scott C. Kolden
Joel E. Smith

Still Photographer:
David Goldner

Stunt Coordinator:
Patrick J. Statham

Stunts:
Kurt Bryant
Jennifer Watson-Johnston

Writer:
Steve Jankowski

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