Freddy the gym teacher has to teach remedial English in summer (high) school, if he wants tenure. As he can only teach gym and his students want fun, emphasis is on "field trips" - until he'... Read allFreddy the gym teacher has to teach remedial English in summer (high) school, if he wants tenure. As he can only teach gym and his students want fun, emphasis is on "field trips" - until he's fired unless all his students pass the test.Freddy the gym teacher has to teach remedial English in summer (high) school, if he wants tenure. As he can only teach gym and his students want fun, emphasis is on "field trips" - until he's fired unless all his students pass the test.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
- Denise Green
- (as Kelly Minter)
- Principal Kelban
- (as Frank McCarthy)
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No SUMMER SCHOOL review would be complete without talking about Mark Harmon's performance as Freddy Shoop, the gym teacher who gets stuck teaching the group of teenagers Remedial English. Harmom is extremely likable and charming in his role and without him, the movie wouldn't be half as good as it is. This is Harmon's movie. He brings the character to life like no other actor could. Thanks to him, SUMMER SCHOOL remains an 80s classic. Highlights include the gore scenes, the field trip scenes, and Jerome Watkins' (Duane Davis) line at the end of the movie, which is just one of the great lines scattered throughout this underrated gem. I give it 7/10.
"Summer School" is a funny and entertaining comedy from the 80´s and underrated by professional critics. This movie certainly would never be an Oscar nominated but it is hilarious and makes the viewer laugh. Mark Harmon´s procedures and deal with the class is very funny and Kirstie Alley and Courtney Thorne-Smith very beautiful. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Curso de Verão" ("Summer School")
NO! WAY! Party all-the-time! Party all-the-time!
This film really is as cool as everyone says. Dated 80's stuff doesn't get in the way of great characters and sharp wit. If you've not seen it yet, rent it & marvel at the goriest sequence in a high school comedy ever - these people are PSYCHOPATHS !
Particular favs of mine are the 'I don't know anything' dream gag, the Rick Baker essay sequence and the 'War puts a man through many, many changes' gag from Dave. Top stuff.
9/10
Characters are likable, with two horror fanatics Chainsaw and Dave being the funniest of them all. Things they do and say in this movie are nuts. You can actually find a now-(in)famous names in this movie, then unknown.
If you are a horror\comedy fun, check this one out for sure since this movie gives some tribute to Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, since we are talking about characters who looooves horror and are experts in FX make up.
This movie is OK for a family watch or watching with lot of friends\girlfriend. Its one of my favorite B comedies of all time.
Did you know
- TriviaCarl Reiner arranged for the scene in which the students try to scare off a substitute teacher with blood effects and gory makeup on October 31st so that the actors could wear their costumes and makeup to the Halloween parties they were attending that evening.
- GoofsWhen Rhonda stands up during first roll call and pats her pregnant stomach, the echo of the ball under her shirt is audible.
- Quotes
Shoop: Hey, I remember you. Where have you been?
Jerome Watkins: Bathroom.
Shoop: For the last six weeks?
Jerome Watkins: My zipper got stuck.
- Alternate versionsThe UK VHS version was cut by 48 secs by the BBFC to remove all footage of Massacre à la tronçonneuse (1974). This film was banned on video at the time and so no footage could be included.
- SoundtracksHappy
Written and Performed by Danny Elfman
Produced by Danny Elfman and Steve Bartek
Courtesy of MCA Records
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $35,659,098
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,012,274
- Jul 26, 1987
- Gross worldwide
- $35,659,098