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School's Out (film)




  Director Kit Hood
  Producer Linda Schulyer
  Writer Yan Moore
  Starring Pat Mastroianni <br> Stacie Mistysyn <br> Neil Hope <br> Stefan Brogren <br> Kirsten Bourne <br> Anais Granofsky <br> L Dean Ifill <br> Irene Courakos <br> Michael Carry <br> Amanda Stepto <br> Jacy Hunter <br> Sara Holmes , Christian Campbell <br> Andy Chambers <br> Siluck Saysanasy
  Distributor Playing With Time, Inc
  Released 1992
  Runtime 90 minutes
  Rating PG-13
  Country Canada
  Titular Song by Alice Cooper
  Awards Nominated for 1993 Gemini for best TV-movie
  Language English
  Titular Song by Alice Cooper
  Titular Song by Alice Cooper
  Imdb Id 0134951


''School's Out'' is a '' gave the ''Degrassi'' series a Revival .

''School's Out'' will be released on DVD October 9 2007 as part of the "Degrassi High Complete Series" DVD set.1


PLOT SYNOPSIS


The crux of the feature focused on Joey Jeremiah ( Pat Mastroianni ) and his longtime girlfriend, Caitlin Ryan ( Stacie Mistysyn ). Joey had been held back a year and was turning 19, while Caitlin due to her taking extra classes had managed to graduate a year early (she should have been entering senior year). Joey proposes to Caitlin at a wild graduation party, she says she is not ready for that kind of commitment, and he storms out, only to run into Tessa Campanelli ( Kirsten Bourne ), who asks for a ride home. When they get to her house, she pulls him in for a kiss. The next day she purposely goes to the drugstore where Joey works and asks him on a date.

Joey, though initially hesitant, goes out with Tessa, has a great time, and as he tells Wheels ( Neil Hope ) the next day, he got to " Third Base ." Joey sees little of Caitlin, who is working as a waitress to make money for university, so instead he spends most of the summer with Tessa, who unlike Caitlin, "goes all the way."

Other plotlines include Wheels and his 250 dollar junker he spends the summer trying to get to work, and Snake 's ( Stefan Brogren ) hope that his lifeguarding job will get him "laid."

In the film's final act, Tessa has dumped Joey without telling him that she's Pregnant and having an Abortion , Joey and Caitlin finally have Sex , Snake finally rescues a drowning woman (though not at the pool where he was working), Wheels drives drunk, ends up permanently injuring Lucy Fernandez ( Anais Granofsky ) and killing a child in the ensuing accident and goes to jail, and Caitlin finds out roughly ten minutes after getting engaged to Joey that he cheated on her, then breaks off the engagement and storms out.

Upon finding out about the affair, Caitlin utters the immortal "You were fucking Tessa Campanelli?" line. The line did not get aired in America .

The gang all meet up again months later at Alexa ( Irene Courakos ) and Simon's ( Michael Carry ) wedding sans Wheels, Erica ( Angela Deiseach ), and Lucy. Still incarcerated, Wheels is set to plead guilty for his crime, while Erica is teaching abroad in the Dominican Republic and meets a new boyfriend in the process. Meanwhile, Lucy has since regained her vision in one of her eyes but was still not well enough to attend. Snake finds a new girlfriend in university, and Joey & Caitlin share a dance, as friends.


REACTION TO THE MOVIE


The feature marked a darker turn for a show that while always unflinching, had never been excessively Graphic or Profane .

Many fans didn't like that most of the coverage is given to Joey, Wheels and Snake and not other characters. Most of ''Degrassi'''s bit players are also seen in the background, dancing, drinking or smoking pot. It is small details like this that made the jump from the last ''Degrassi High'' episode and this feature appear a bit jagged to those fans.

In the series, drug use and sex was more often implied than shown, and although there is no complete nudity, the sex scenes are beyond what would have ever aired on the show in its heyday. That, combined with the profanity, led some parents to believe that ''Degrassi'' went too far.

However, the film proved a success and drew in around 2.325 million Canadian viewers on its initial showing, doubling the average audience that ''Degrassi High'' received.

With eight songs from Toronto based Rock Group Harem Scarem featured in the movie, Toronto's rock station Q107 received immediate requests for their songs to be played on-air. Songs by future Styx lead singer Lawrence Gowan are also featured in the film.


TRIVIA


The title of the movie (like some episodes from ) comes from a song, in this case an Alice Cooper Song .


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