Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation (1992) [NR|R]

Release Date:
July 13, 1992

Original Title:
Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation

Alternate Titles:
La Venganza de los Nerds 3
La revancha de los novatos 3
La revancha de los novatos III
Pomsta šprtů 3: Nová generace
Revenge Of The Nerds 3
Revenge of the Nerds 3

Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox Television
FNM Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR|R 

Runtime: 93

The nerds are now in control of the university, as a result of Lewis Skolnick and the rest's actions in the two previous movies. A new generation of sportsmen arrive, however, determined on winning the school back. The principle, himself an ex-nerd fighter, helps them, and the nerds return to suppression. Harold Skolnick needs help from his uncle Lewis, the hero of the first two movies. Lewis, however, are not too proud of his nerd past, and won't reveal any of it, much less help his nephew. However, his wife makes him change his mind, and with help from his friends from the first two movies, they start the fight to win the school back, using classic nerd tricks.

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Jeff Buhai

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