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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaTo prove his brother's innocence, undercover officer Nick enrolls in high school again, dealing with crushes, bullies, humiliations, popularity swings, and quirky teachers and staff to find ... Ler tudoTo prove his brother's innocence, undercover officer Nick enrolls in high school again, dealing with crushes, bullies, humiliations, popularity swings, and quirky teachers and staff to find the real murderer.To prove his brother's innocence, undercover officer Nick enrolls in high school again, dealing with crushes, bullies, humiliations, popularity swings, and quirky teachers and staff to find the real murderer.
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This is one of the mindless dumb comedies that you know is going to be dumb. Still, it's not as bad as I expected. Question: how in the world do they not see then 34 year old Arliss Howard is a grown man? I mean, look, he goes undercover as a teen in high school but his character is supposed to be 24 years old. Even as a 24 year old he's not believable.
Still, I found myself chuckling a couple times, even cheering a bit. This came out during the 21 junpstreet era which was huge in 1988. Other than miscasting it's not really a bad movie.if you've got 90 minutes to kill and can find it, why not?
Still, I found myself chuckling a couple times, even cheering a bit. This came out during the 21 junpstreet era which was huge in 1988. Other than miscasting it's not really a bad movie.if you've got 90 minutes to kill and can find it, why not?
'Plain Clothes' is not great comedy, though it does, at least subtly, attempt stupid humor (such as the running gags with the school announcements and the Springsteen jokes). And, as a b-comedy with a relatively unknown cast leading with Arliss Howard and Seymour Cassell (who is great, but doesn't often act in the mainstream circuit), this may be one obscure 80s comedy that could only really be best enjoyed by us fans of obscure 80s movies. Familiar, name-escaping faces, a different story, high school in the 80s, it just might have what you're looking for.
Plain Clothes is the story of a babyface young cop (Arliss Howard) who's younger brother is prime suspect in a teacher's unusual murder at his high school. Convinced that his brother is telling the truth when he claims to be innocent, the cop goes undercover as a high school student to investigate. Only, what he discovers is much more than just a murder. You have your typical 80s teen movie elements, since this does take place in a high school and our main character does pose as one of the more interesting students. Love triangles and social scuffles mixed with the suspense/action of the cop story angle. It does quite a bit of shifting and does, as another viewer commented, culminate in a rather confusing climax.
For this bit of narrative game playing and mild comedy treatment, this movie is perfect for just a certain kind of audience (if you love obscure b-80s movies) and a certain kind of day (lazy weekend noons are probably best). By the way, Max Perlich fans should not miss him in his trademark leather jacket and buzz cut when he shows up (briefly) as Carter, one of the kids who befriends the undercover cop.
Plain Clothes is the story of a babyface young cop (Arliss Howard) who's younger brother is prime suspect in a teacher's unusual murder at his high school. Convinced that his brother is telling the truth when he claims to be innocent, the cop goes undercover as a high school student to investigate. Only, what he discovers is much more than just a murder. You have your typical 80s teen movie elements, since this does take place in a high school and our main character does pose as one of the more interesting students. Love triangles and social scuffles mixed with the suspense/action of the cop story angle. It does quite a bit of shifting and does, as another viewer commented, culminate in a rather confusing climax.
For this bit of narrative game playing and mild comedy treatment, this movie is perfect for just a certain kind of audience (if you love obscure b-80s movies) and a certain kind of day (lazy weekend noons are probably best). By the way, Max Perlich fans should not miss him in his trademark leather jacket and buzz cut when he shows up (briefly) as Carter, one of the kids who befriends the undercover cop.
I wouldn't give this movie an overall good mark, but I think in its niche it well deserves its average. To be an eighties movie it contains enough for the younger viewer to enjoy. I quite liked the small poetry incorporated. One thumb up!
Nick - Arliss Howard - is a young 24 year old undercover cop. He's been getting assignments that make him interact with children, something Nick hates. Unbelievably, a teacher gets knifed at his younger brothers school. This senior, Matt, gets charged with murder, after witnesses heard him tell the teacher he wanted to "kill him". Believing his sibling is innocent, it becomes necessary for Nick to go undercover as a transfer student at the school. It's a horror show, with bad lunches, bullies, stupid quizzes etc. But, one, there's an adorable teacher named Robin - Suzy Amis- who catches Nicks eye. And, second, he learns about a teachers blackmailing scheme which may reveal the true killer. Can Nick solve this crime? This is, ok, kind of a dumb movie, although there are some funny parts. Even the crime is less than memorable. However, the budding romance between Howard and Amis is sweet and comical, especially as Nick is supposed to be a student. If you are really hard up for a new movie choice, you might give it a try. Otherwise, you probably want to steer clear.
A sweet little film that's fun to watch. Arliss Howard's comedic talent is unappreciated and underestimated. He is assisted by fine veteran actors who look as if they are having a whale of a good time. The writing is surprisingly good for a low-budget flick.
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- CuriosidadesWhen Nick goes undercover to high school the first day, he is wearing a very similar outfit as the boy he arrested at the beginning of the film.
- ConexõesFeatured in A Night with Suzy Amis Cameron (2020)
- Trilhas sonorasYOU'RE RICH
By Sarah Taylor, Bill Mumy (as Billy Mumy) and Robert Haimer
Performed and Produced by Sarah Taylor
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Assassinato em 2º Grau
- Locações de filme
- Ballard, Seattle, Washington, EUA(school scenes)
- Empresas de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 7.500.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 289.323
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 222.681
- 17 de abr. de 1988
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 289.323
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 38 min(98 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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