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American Class

Original title: Class Reunion
  • 1982
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
2.5K
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Anne Ramsey, Zane Buzby, Blackie Dammett, Barry Diamond, Art Evans, Miriam Flynn, Stephen Furst, Gerrit Graham, Fred McCarren, Marla Pennington, Randy Powell, Misty Rowe, Mews Small, Shelley Smith, Jim Staahl, and Jacklyn Zeman in American Class (1982)
ParodySlapstickComedyHorror

It's been 10 years since Lizzie Borden High School's class of '72 graduated, and the preppies, the hippies and the in-crowd have returned to reminisce over good times past. Classmate Walter ... Read allIt's been 10 years since Lizzie Borden High School's class of '72 graduated, and the preppies, the hippies and the in-crowd have returned to reminisce over good times past. Classmate Walter Baylor has returned too, but with a vengeance.It's been 10 years since Lizzie Borden High School's class of '72 graduated, and the preppies, the hippies and the in-crowd have returned to reminisce over good times past. Classmate Walter Baylor has returned too, but with a vengeance.

  • Director
    • Michael Miller
  • Writer
    • John Hughes
  • Stars
    • Gerrit Graham
    • Michael Lerner
    • Fred McCarren
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Michael Miller
    • Writer
      • John Hughes
    • Stars
      • Gerrit Graham
      • Michael Lerner
      • Fred McCarren
    • 46User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
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    Gerrit Graham
    Gerrit Graham
    • Bob Spinnaker
    Michael Lerner
    Michael Lerner
    • Dr. Robert Young
    Fred McCarren
    Fred McCarren
    • Gary Nash
    Miriam Flynn
    Miriam Flynn
    • Bunny Packard
    Stephen Furst
    Stephen Furst
    • Hubert Downs
    Mews Small
    Mews Small
    • Iris Augen
    • (as Marya Small)
    Shelley Smith
    Shelley Smith
    • Meredith Modess
    Zane Buzby
    Zane Buzby
    • Delores Salk
    Jacklyn Zeman
    Jacklyn Zeman
    • Jane Washburn
    Blackie Dammett
    Blackie Dammett
    • Walter Baylor
    Barry Diamond
    Barry Diamond
    • Chip Hendrix
    Art Evans
    Art Evans
    • Carl Clapton
    Marla Pennington
    Marla Pennington
    • Mary Beth McFadden
    Randy Powell
    Randy Powell
    • Jeff Barnes
    • (as Randolph Powell)
    Misty Rowe
    Misty Rowe
    • Cindy Shears
    Jim Staahl
    Jim Staahl
    • Egon Von Stoker
    Gary Hibbard
    • Fritz Shears
    Anne Ramsey
    Anne Ramsey
    • Mrs. Tabazooski
    • Director
      • Michael Miller
    • Writer
      • John Hughes
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    User reviews46

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    barbarella70

    Zane Buzby

    Dreadful spoof on '80's horror flicks isn't on the rock-bottom-level as Scary Movie 2 only because it's too dull. I have no real idea why I'm writing about this movie but I do want to say that Zane Buzby's comic timing as Doloris -the crippled girl who sold her soul to the Devil- is perfect and made me laugh like crazy. Her initial introduction at the bar, all her banter with Miriam Flynn's Bunny, and her final dance while the credits rolled are funnier than most of the teen cult movies and Saturday Night Live skits we have now! I've never seen her since but she was great here!

    Also worth mentioning are the brief appearance of the late Anne Ramsey (Throw Mama from the Train) as the cigarette smoking lunch lady and a set piece involving a nervous young wife's confession to a priest about her extracurricular activities.

    This is one of those bad movies you see that contain some great honest laughs but you're too ashamed to tell anyone about it.
    5terrywatt375

    I watch this every few years, although I'm unsure as to why...

    I remember seeing this on cable a year or so after it was released - maybe in 1983, when I was 13 - and even with my mindset back then I didn't think much of it. Mind you, back then I was watching all sorts of dumb movies back then. Slasher flicks, teen sex comedies, stupid gross-out b-movies. Heck, back then I found the 1981 movie Student Bodies amusing (still do). National Lampoon's Class Reunion always struck me as, at best, mildly amusing to my 13-year-old brain.

    For some reason, I bought a VHS copy of it in the 1990's and continued to watch it once in a blue moon. Several years ago, I bought the Kino Lorber dvd release because I just HAD to have it finally in widescreen. But why?

    I dunno. Although a very early slasher movie spoof, Class Reunion isn't gory in the least. Although rated R, Class Reunion far as I can remember doesn't have any rough language re: the f word. Nor does it have any nudity other than a brief side-boob shot.

    What it does have are a lot of dumb jokes and a sensibility carried over from the 1970's Lampoon era. The characters include a couple of Cheech & Chong wannabe stoner-types who smoke dope and can't remember anything. One of the more memorable roles features Zane Busby playing a formerly handicapped student who made a deal with Satan to become not handicapped. Steven Furst (Flounder from Animal House fame) turns up as the class slob. One of his lines is "I see London, I see France, I see so-and-so's underpants"...I mean, it's literally that type of elementary school playground humor on display throughout the flick. Chuck Berry shows up and sings 'My Ding-a-Ling'...a couple of people in the cast I've seen in other movies featuring SNL alumni, but for the most part most of the cast are people I'd never seen before nor would go on to see in much else.

    All I can say is that this lowest common denominator (and now in 2023 VERY dated movie regarding the humor) flick has inexplicably grown on me over the decades. Inexplicably meaning I'm at a loss to explain as to why since I STILL don't find it particularly amusing (it's not like I enjoyed it much 40 years ago and am giving it the ranking I am for the sake of nostalgia). In point of fact, it's fairly undistinguished in nearly every way...not violent in a gory way, not revealing in a horndog sense, mildly humorous at times at best. So, like I said, it's an R-rated horror spoof that neither scares nor amuses.

    Must be some reason I've seen it perhaps 40 times over the last 40 years, but darned if I can figure out what that reason is.
    Dono

    Horrible

    Remember National Lampoon's 1964 High School Yearbook Parody? It's a work of absolute genius, a laugh-out-loud example of the Lampoon in its glory days. Well, back in the early '80s, I read somewhere that the Lampoon was going to produce a movie based on the yearbook parody. With the hilarity of Animal House still fresh in my mind, I was beside myself with excitement--I couldn't wait for a movie based on the '64 yearbook.

    Unfortunately, the next Lampoon movie to be released was Class Reunion, a witless mess that looks as if it were edited with a dull hacksaw. I remember seeing it and thinking "They made THIS instead of a movie based on the yearbook parody?"

    And after that I was afraid they thought Class Reunion WAS a movie based on the yearbook parody. In any event, it's horrible.
    Michael_Elliott

    Equally Awful as a Comedy and Horror Spoof

    National Lampoon's Class Reunion (1982)

    1/2 (out of 4)

    Really awful horror-comedy starts off in 1972 when a man has a cruel prank played on him. Flash-forward ten-years and it's the high school reunion and before long people involved in that prank are being murdered.

    Wow, what a really, really awful film this is. Obviously NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE was a huge hit and a flat-out masterpiece but this film crashed and burned with fans and critics and it's not too hard to see why. There are all sorts of problems with this movie but the biggest can be aimed at John Hughes screenplay. This was his first solo screenplay credit but I must say it's quite awful but thankfully he would quickly turn that around and it would lead to some classic comedies.

    The biggest problem with this movie is that it doesn't know what it wants to be. It's obviously spoofing some of the slasher movies of the era but nothing is really done with this. You've got a killer with a paper bag over his head and that's it. The murder sequences are all bland and boring and there's certainly nothing creative going on. Even the comedy elements are a big disappointment because there's nothing creative going on here either. I mean, one of the running gags deals with a lunch lady picking up the food with her hands. Really? When you've got a "spoof" that isn't funny and doesn't have anything going for it you're just left with a dead movie that drags even with its short running time.

    It should be noted that there aren't any Saturday Night Live members here. Gerrit Graham, Michael Lerner and Stephen Furst are all good actors but they're given very little to work with. There are a couple very small gags throughout the film but certainly not enough to keep you entertained. Chuck Berry shows up for a quick sequence but the film doesn't have any "fun" with him as he basically plays a couple songs and disappear.

    All in all, NATIONAL LAMPOON'S CLASS REUNION is a film that has pretty much been forgotten and it's easy to see why. The Lampoon guys would eventually get back on track but this film here is just a complete misfire from start to finish.
    6suspiria10

    S10 Reviews: National Lampoon's Class Reunion (1982)

    The Class of 1972 from Lizzie Borden High (nyuk, nyuk) is all gathering together for their ten-year reunion. All those guys you remember are back. The jock, ms. Popular, the cripple, the nobody, the class pump, the girl who sold her soul to the devil so she could get rid of leg braces and now breathes fire and has an Exorcist thing going on and let's not forget Howard Baylor. Baylor escaped from the loony bin just to get back at the poor slobs who pulled the senior prank on him (he made-out with his twin sister) and put him there to begin with. All that and a National Lampoon charter to boot…Whoa Nelly!

    Certainly not the most popular National Lampoon film (it's got a serious reputation for being bad) but I actually had fun with it. It moved at a pretty fast pace with enough bad jokes and screwiness to keep me entertained. Give it a view. "National Lampoon's Class Reunion" may grow on you like that rash you got from gym.

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    • Trivia
      First produced cinema movie screenplay solely written by John Hughes. Hughes admitted to not being particularly proud of this script.
    • Goofs
      During opening scene set in 1972 (ten years prior to 1982 reunion), most of students wear clothes and hair styles from late Fifties/early Sixties, probably to make it more apparent that considerable time had passed.
    • Quotes

      Woman at Confession: Bless me, father, for I have sinned. It's been one year since my last confession. Father, I have on occasion used foul language. I have lied, not just little white lies, but great, big, sinful ones. I shoplift all the time, Father.

      Astounded Husband: Darling!

      Woman at Confession: I'm an exhibitionist, Father. I like to expose myself to strangers, especially authority figures. I hold the neighborhood record for most repairmen satisfied in a single afternoon. I have an enormous collection of vibrators, Father. I have them in all assorted sizes. I have one that's in the shape of a crucifix. My God it's gorgeous. Oh my God, I put it up and put pictures up on the wall of all kinds of things. I listen to Barry Manilow, and over and over and over again, I think of priests and nuns, and that movie the Exorcist, how did it go, rrraaahhheeerrr?

    • Alternate versions
      ABC edited 13 minutes from this film for its 1987 network television premiere.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Movies That Changed the Movies (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Class Reunion
      Words and Music by Peter Bernstein and Mark Goldenberg

      Performed by Gary U.S. Bonds

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Class Reunion
    • Filming locations
      • Pasadena, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • ABC Motion Pictures
      • Matty Simmons Productions
      • ABC Motion Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,054,150
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,086,525
      • Oct 31, 1982
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,054,150
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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