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Release Date:
April 24, 1989
Original Title:
Cutting Class
Alternate Titles:
Assassinato no Colégio
Caça Selvagem
Clase sangrienta
Die Todesparty II
Giovani omicidi
Highschool Murders
Kivégzős
Profession: Tueur
To kollegio pnigike sto aima
Wagary
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
April Productions
Gower Street Pictures
april films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 CA: R DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 91
High school student Paula Carson's affections are being sought after by two of her classmates: Dwight, the "bad boy", and Brian, a disturbed young man who has just been released from a mental hospital where he was committed following the suspicious death of his father. Soon after being released, more murders start happening. Is Brian back to his old tricks, or is Dwight just trying to eliminate the competition?
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Art Direction:
Gigi Lorick
Casting:
Eric Boles
Costume Design:
Kelly Troup
Director:
Rospo Pallenberg
Director of Photography:
Avraham Karpick
Editor:
Bill Butler
Natan Zahavi
Executive Producer:
Peter S. Davis
William N. Panzer
Key Hair Stylist:
Kelcey Fry
Key Makeup Artist:
Kathy Shorkey
Original Music Composer:
Jill Fraser
Producer:
Donald R. Beck
Rudy Cohen
Production Design:
Richard Sherman
Property Master:
Sean Everett
Set Decoration:
Debbie Minchenberg
Stunts:
Debbie Lee Carrington
Phil Culotta
Writer:
Steve Slavkin
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