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Profession : Tueur

Original title: Cutting Class
  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
6.7K
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Brad Pitt, Jill Schoelen, and Donovan Leitch Jr. in Profession : Tueur (1989)
A murderer is loose in a high school in this 'whodunit' movie.
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  • Director
    • Rospo Pallenberg
  • Writer
    • Steve Slavkin
  • Stars
    • Donovan Leitch Jr.
    • Jill Schoelen
    • Brad Pitt
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
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    • Director
      • Rospo Pallenberg
    • Writer
      • Steve Slavkin
    • Stars
      • Donovan Leitch Jr.
      • Jill Schoelen
      • Brad Pitt
    • 93User reviews
    • 78Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Donovan Leitch Jr.
    Donovan Leitch Jr.
    • Brian Woods
    • (as Donovan Leitch)
    Jill Schoelen
    Jill Schoelen
    • Paula Carson
    Brad Pitt
    Brad Pitt
    • Dwight Ingalls
    Roddy McDowall
    Roddy McDowall
    • Mr. Dante
    Martin Mull
    Martin Mull
    • William Carson III
    Brenda James
    Brenda James
    • Colleen
    • (as Brenda Lynn Klemme)
    Mark Barnet
    Mark Barnet
    • Gary
    Robert Glaudini
    Robert Glaudini
    • Shultz
    Eric Boles
    Eric Boles
    • Mr. Glynn
    Dirk Blocker
    Dirk Blocker
    • Coach Harris
    Nancy Fish
    Nancy Fish
    • Mrs. Knocht
    Robert Machray
    Robert Machray
    • Mr. Conklin
    David Clarke
    David Clarke
    • Crusty Old Man
    Norman Alden
    Norman Alden
    • Officer Fondulac
    Tom Ligon
    Tom Ligon
    • Mr. Ingalls
    Bill Striglos
    • Mr. Quint
    Ronnie Sperling
    Ronnie Sperling
    • Mr. Tork
    Jeff Rochlin
    Jeff Rochlin
    • Nicholas
    • Director
      • Rospo Pallenberg
    • Writer
      • Steve Slavkin
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    4lost-in-limbo

    On this occasion, cutting class sounds good.

    High school student Paula Carson is adored by her jerk of a boyfriend, Dwight Ingalls, but new eyes have caught her attention. Brian Woods, a quiet loner who has just been released from a mental hospital after being there for the mysterious death of his father. Not too long people are disappearing and bodies are piling up at Wurley High and Brian is first to be accused by Dwight because of his disturbing past. Although Dwight has been losing it lately and now Paula is put in the situation of finding out who is telling the truth.

    Now the memories are flooding back. Think of homework, uptight teachers, a weird headmaster, obnoxious twits, a deranged loner and some… murdering? What in the name!? Yeah "Cutting Class" is a forgettable, been-there-done-that and lame high school slasher. Despite that suggestion at least it's never boring, and it's slightly entertains as it breezes by quite easily. The pain is virtually bearable, but a top cast with middling performances make little headway in this low-end 80s slasher effort. The main problem here is that it tries really hard for a funny bone and then it would turn all serious, but it just doesn't come off with the right results. It's just too stupid to be funny and ridiculous to be taken straight. It just can't win! What shaped it was the hopeless charm that scraped the surface with its campy frame and fine turns by the reliable Roddy McDowall and the extremely lovely Jill Schoelen ("Stepfather" and "Popcorn"). Martin Mull even appears in his own little (if meaningless)side-story as some sort of comic relief character. Donavan Leitch does fine in his spooky staring down poses.

    Sure the main curiosity for this flick would be that of a young Brad Pitt. His performance is very lacking, but fans of his might still check it out as his a main lead. All he does is leech about and his cocky character is just too unlikeable to care for. The plot is weak; that's there's not much to hang a story off (and still there are holes!) and to throw you off track, as the red herrings are downright ineffective. Just who is committing these murders? Well, it doesn't take an Einstein to figure out, as it's basically telegraphed to you. It follows a derivative style of every other slasher flick. Clichés are not excused. The dialogues are lousy, despite it's tongue-in-cheek tone and hammy one-liners. Killing it is a funky 80s soundtrack that you don't want to purchase after hearing it.

    The semi-professional production looked adequate and it sported a colourful and brightly lit decor. The direction by Rospo Pallenberg is stale and tensionless. Wait to your eyes see one idiotic climax involving power tools and an unbelievably rash decision by the killer. The cruel deaths are unimaginative and have little, if no blood and gore. Those looking for obligatory nude flashes have to cope with blink and you miss it moments.

    A real lemon of a flick, but still I found this mindless slasher watchable… thank-you Schoelen.
    Insomniac_moviefan

    predictable! but entertaining

    This teen slasher flick doesn't try to be different from others in the genre, but it has everything to succeed : it has a hot female lead character, sex related scenes, and gore.

    And for the girls : it features a young Brad Pitt.

    The 3 main characters of the movie are well developed, and the ending may be predictable but it works. I don't recommend "Cutting Class" but it's a slasher flick, and that makes it watchable.
    applehuntr

    Hilarious Trash!

    "Cutting Class" is god awful, but it is soooooo funny. You and your friends have a better chance at scoring a laugh with this slasher flick than 90 percent of the films in the comedy section at the video store. The plot(if you can call it that)is about some murderer going around killing students, obviously nothing new. The suspects: Theres only two really, Brian(the former mental patient/creepy kid), and Dwight(the jock/main characters boyfriend). Its quite obvious which one of the two it is, but you dont even care about that stuff, you're watchin' for the laughs. Jill Schoelen is the main girl, Paula, and her Dad is on a hunting trip, and she has the house to herself, its not very safe. The movie stars Brad Pitt!! The rental price alone is worth the laughter you'll get from hearing him say "I'm bigger where it really counts." Jennifer Aniston, his wife, luckily cant throw this movie in his face, shes got Leperchaun under her belt. This film contains no sex, but it does try to spice it up: A cheerleader decides not to wear panties at The Big Game, Paula washes her hair wearin nothing BUT panties, and the principal makes Paula bend over to pick up her new cheerleading uniform so he can check out her rump. The gore is cheap and fake(impalements, axes in the head, hammers in the head), the acting sucks (although this film has some semi-decent names attached:Brad Pitt, Donavon Leitch, Martin Mull), and its SO 1980's. Dont hop to the conclusion that I'm trash for seeing this flick, I saw it on TV. You're not trash for renting this for laughs, you're trash for renting it for scares.



    Lower your expectations, rent, and laugh!
    6Rodrigo_Amaro

    To not be taken so seriously

    A killer on the loose is murdering students and teachers from a cool high school. Now it's up to the popular kids and the most ignored of them, recently released from a psychiatric hospital, to solve the mystery behind the murders. In this almost ludicrous and predictable whodunit, everything is what appears to be and our fun is to see how foolish director and writer can get while coming up with obvious devices that doesn't even try to fool and impress the viewers. Maybe some of the violence was unexpected but they sure were looking for the laughs. And this is a barrel of laughter.

    C'mon, it's not that bad. It's embarrassingly fun to watch a bunch of actors fully knowing they're stinking on scene, trying hard to look authentic and reliable, in this sort of parody of teen slasher flicks. A pretty good trash, now with a heavy cult following from Brad Pitt fans who are curious in seeing one of his earliest roles. And truth be told, he's the only one who worked the hardest to look good enough, in opposition to the cheesy acting from almost everyone. But Donovan Leitch steals the show in a weird way. As the troubled and lonesome Brian Woods, he's the most memorable face from this thing with his terrifying yet good looking eyes and face, a Ricky Fits kind of character - definitely not obsessed, just curious. But why does he have to dress like Frankenstein?

    Although heavily inspired but countless (and better) movies, this one had its original parts. High point is when the killer challenges the math teacher to solve a difficult equation and discover which door from the classroom is the safe passage. That scene had me giving some nervous laughs.

    It's enjoyable but only when you're in the mood to have fun and not take anything you see here in a serious way. But in the end "Cutting Class" shows us that skipping class is far more worse than killing people. Ouch. 6/10
    TBelton1

    It Keeps You Guessing

    When I first rented this movie I thought I was in for your typical cheesy teen slasher movie; but this one was pretty good. So many of the characters were so freaky that you really aren't sure who's doing the killing until the last ten minutes of the film. The acting ranged from very bad to very good; with the best performance coming from actor Donovan Leitch (The Blob, Glory.) I bought a copy on VHS, now if they would just release it on DVD. I give it 4 out of 5 stars.

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    • Trivia
      Jill Schoelen and Brad Pitt met on this film and eventually became engaged, though they never got married.
    • Goofs
      The clothes that Paula and Dwight wear in the scene where Paula models for the art class are the same clothes they wear later in the film on the day when Mrs. Knocht is murdered, which takes place after the art teacher's murder. However, in scenes that take place during the day of the art teacher's death, Paula and Dwight wear outfits that are different from those in the modeling scene.
    • Quotes

      Dwight Ingalls: You know, Your fathers a lot bigger than I am. Of course, I bigger where it REALLY counts!

    • Alternate versions
      The US Lionsgate DVD is advertised as the Unrated Version though it actually features a badly edited print. Missing are shots of blood spurts during Gary's throat slashing, the teacher with the axe in his head, Brian being hit with a hammer, and shots of a bloody Brian as he falls on the chainsaw. UK releases feature the fully uncut print.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Siskel & Ebert Interviews (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      GUYS LIKE GIRLS
      Written by Charles Gray, Ned Leukhardt, Mark Moreland and Andy Prieboy (as Andrew Prieboy)

      Performed by Wall of Voodoo

      Music Corporation of America, Inc. (BMI) and Skeek Music

      Used by permission of MCA Music Publishing

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 1992 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Apprenti tueur
    • Filming locations
      • Excelsior High School - 15711 Pioneer Boulevard, Norwalk, California, USA(Furley High - High school scenes.)
    • Production companies
      • April Productions
      • Gower Street Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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