The pupils at a high school next to a nuclear power plant start acting and looking strange after buying contaminated drugs from a plant worker.The pupils at a high school next to a nuclear power plant start acting and looking strange after buying contaminated drugs from a plant worker.The pupils at a high school next to a nuclear power plant start acting and looking strange after buying contaminated drugs from a plant worker.
Gil Brenton
- Warren
- (as Gilbert Brenton)
Lauren Heather McMahon
- Taru
- (as Heather McMahan)
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Students pick leaves from a radioactive marijuana plant located in the yard of the nuclear plant.
I first saw this in the late 80s on a vhs n found the creature to b a cheap copy of Alien.
Was never a fan of Troma movies in the late 80s cos they were more gross than gory.
Revisited it recently.
Their earlier effort Toxic Avenger is far superior to this one.
I first saw this in the late 80s on a vhs n found the creature to b a cheap copy of Alien.
Was never a fan of Troma movies in the late 80s cos they were more gross than gory.
Revisited it recently.
Their earlier effort Toxic Avenger is far superior to this one.
Troma amuses me, no doubt, but I really like the older stuff better. "Class of Nuke 'em High" is a great example. Nowadays it's like Troma's gotten TOO good at what they do, which sort of kills the charm of their special brand of filmmaking (Though I anticipate "Citizen Toxie"). This one's pretty funny in just about every way, completely ridiculous all around. I love that the pot grows right outside the power plant and only 1 or 2 workers notice. I love how all the signs featured look like someone glued cut-out construction paper letters to a piece of poster board. I love the dialogue from the fat guy who runs the power plant. I love the Cretins' incredible overacting, and who couldn't love the monster? The heroine's pretty cute, too, and this is just that special brand of cheezy charm Troma used to bring us....I guess it's tough to recommend it to anybody who doesn't already have a taste for this stuff, but if you do and haven't seen it, rent it! And check out the narrator's voice in the trailer when he announces the title....
If only my highschool was like this...eerily predicting a violent chaotic state of highschools in the future loaded with biker gangs and mutants. I first saw this movie on USA's "Up All Night" back in the early 90's when I was about 8 years old and it became one of my favorite late night viewings especially since I was very heavy into the Toxic Crusaders. Movies like this and the Toxic Avenger played a big part in my childhood and thanks to Lloyd Kaufman's influence I am the sick demented horror fan I am today...as if it's a bad thing. 10/10
Funny: The comedy is wittier than you'd expect. Along with the obvious gross gags, there are some deadpan character reactions that made me laugh, like when some of the men checking the plant for radioactivity were dropping like flies and their colleagues, who were standing right beside them, didn't seem to notice or care. Also, you learn a useful lesson here: when you find a barrel full of green slime that smells bad and makes weird noises, DON'T stick your hand into it!
Sexy: The heroine is cute, but the two (or were there three?) bad girls are from another planet!
Gory: Considering the budget they probably had to work with, the gore effects are ingenious. The mutations, mutilations and monsters all look good.
I've not seen enough Troma films to compare this with, but it's fun for at least one viewing. (**1/2)
Sexy: The heroine is cute, but the two (or were there three?) bad girls are from another planet!
Gory: Considering the budget they probably had to work with, the gore effects are ingenious. The mutations, mutilations and monsters all look good.
I've not seen enough Troma films to compare this with, but it's fun for at least one viewing. (**1/2)
People seem to unfairly dismiss most of Troma's output. True, on the surface there is enough melting mutants, gore and exposed female flesh to appeal to the lowest common denominator, however, most Troma movies (like most good movies) make a comment on the world we live in and following the tradition of 50's radioactive monster movies, CONH explores the fears society has towards expanding and growing youth cultures who reject the ideas of the generation before them, just like the fear Rock and Roll created in the 50's that has never fully subsided and our fears about the saftey of radiation, the media and our education system. Viewed as a piece of paranoid social commentry, Class of Nukem High is a classic.
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- TriviaThe Monster is never seen in a full shot as the entire costume was never finished. They only had bits and pieces that were used as a puppet (hands, face, legs, etc).
- GoofsAfter MTV is insulted, Gonzo spits out his mouthpiece onto his giant nose-ring. When it cuts to the other character he's talking to, it's gone. When it cuts back to Gonzo, it reappears. This happens several times throughout their conversation.
- Crazy creditsThe main theme continues over a black screen for about a minute after the actual end credits have finished.
- Alternate versionsAlso available in an unrated "director's cut".
- ConnectionsEdited into Return to Return to Nuke 'Em High Aka Vol. 2 (2017)
- SoundtracksRock 'n' Roll Paradise
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- Class of Nuke 'Em High
- Filming locations
- Annunciation Church School - 49 Demarest Road, Paramus, New Jersey, USA(Tromaville High School exterior)
- Production companies
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- Budget
- $400,000 (estimated)
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