A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 1, 1990
Original Title:
Class of 1999
Alternate Titles:
1999 – Terrore in classe
A Guerra dos Donos do Amanhã
Clase 1999
Clase del 99
Class of 1999
Classe 1999
Curso 1999
Curso de 1999
Die Klasse von 1999
Exterminátor
Kiborgtanárok
Klasa 1999
Sinif 1999
Η τάξη του '99
Клас 1999
Клас 1999 року
Класс 1999
鐵甲學堂
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Lightning Pictures
Original Pictures
Vestron Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 DE: 16 FR: 18 GB: 15 KR: 18 US: R
Runtime: 99
The time is in the future and the youth gang violence is so high that the areas around some schools have become "free-fire zones", into which not even the police will venture. When Miles Langford, the head of Kennedy High School, decides to take his school back from the gangs, robotics specialist Dr. Robert Forrest provides "tactical education units". These are amazingly human-like androids that have been programmed to teach and are supplied with devastatingly effective solutions to discipline problems. So when the violent, out-of-control students of Kennedy High report for class tomorrow, they're going to get a real education... in staying alive!
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Co-Producer:
Eugene Mazzola
Director:
Mark L. Lester
Director of Photography:
Mark Irwin
Editor:
Scott Conrad
Executive Producer:
Lawrence Kasanoff
Ellen Steloff
Original Music Composer:
Michael Hoenig
Producer:
Mark L. Lester
Screenplay:
C. Courtney Joyner
Story:
Mark L. Lester
Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Baxley
Stunts:
Doug Coleman
Steve Mack
Debbie Evans
Richard L. Blackwell
Mary Albee
Lane Leavitt
Daniel W. Barringer
Bradley Gregg
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