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School's Out!

  • TV Movie
  • 1992
  • TV-14
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
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Pat Mastroianni, Kirsten Bourne, Stefan Brogren, Michael Carry, Irene Courakos, Anais Granofsky, Neil Hope, L. Dean Ifill, and Stacie Mistysyn in School's Out! (1992)
Drama

The Degrassi kids spend one last summer together.The Degrassi kids spend one last summer together.The Degrassi kids spend one last summer together.

  • Director
    • Kit Hood
  • Writers
    • Yan Moore
    • Linda Schuyler
    • Kit Hood
  • Stars
    • Pat Mastroianni
    • Stacie Mistysyn
    • Neil Hope
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kit Hood
    • Writers
      • Yan Moore
      • Linda Schuyler
      • Kit Hood
    • Stars
      • Pat Mastroianni
      • Stacie Mistysyn
      • Neil Hope
    • 24User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Pat Mastroianni
    Pat Mastroianni
    • Joey
    Stacie Mistysyn
    Stacie Mistysyn
    • Caitlin
    Neil Hope
    Neil Hope
    • Wheels
    Stefan Brogren
    Stefan Brogren
    • Snake
    Kirsten Bourne
    Kirsten Bourne
    • Tessa
    • (as Kirsti Bourne)
    Anais Granofsky
    Anais Granofsky
    • Lucy
    L. Dean Ifill
    L. Dean Ifill
    • Bronco
    Irene Courakos
    Irene Courakos
    • Alexa
    Michael Carry
    • Simon
    Amanda Stepto
    Amanda Stepto
    • Spike
    Jacy Hunter
    Jacy Hunter
    • Amy
    Sara Holmes
    • Allison
    Christian Campbell
    Christian Campbell
    • Todd
    Andy Chambers
    Andy Chambers
    • Luke
    Siluck Saysanasy
    Siluck Saysanasy
    • Yick Yu
    Arlene Lott
    • Nancy
    Keith White
    • Tim O'Connor
    Aimee Darcel
    • Sylvia
    • Director
      • Kit Hood
    • Writers
      • Yan Moore
      • Linda Schuyler
      • Kit Hood
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    Triple001

    Sad ending, but memorable of the 80s

    I used to really like the Degrassi series - I probably still would if they continued airing it (even if they were reruns).

    I was actually too young at the time to relate to the characters, but they managed to tackle serious social and personal issues that could happen to any teenager in any day of their life. Because of the brilliance of this series, I am able to embrace the knowledge it has brought upon me. However, the movie was a different story...

    The first time I heard 'School's out' was going to be on TV (early-mid 90s, perhaps?) I was extremely excited, but once I saw it, it wasn't as good as I expected it to be. I felt that the characters had matured way too much, which seemed like a huge jump from when they were just in High School. It was rather dismal and depressing to see practically all the characters have their lives ruined, though, I suppose films like this would provide a really good way of educating a lot of future teenagers.

    The good aspects of the film is that it looks into modern teen issues, and more importantly, it was a good laugh to be seeing all the tragic 80s/early 90s fashion blunders and side-to-side dancing emerge after a while of slumber.
    8funky_cherry86

    Degrassi Rocks

    When I first watched School's Out I found it to be a great and exciting conclusion to Degrassi High the cast did a fantastic job. It's the summer of 1991 the gang at Degrassi has just graduated and are looking forward to spending one more wild summer together before going off to university.Each character is dealing with a personal matter, Joey (Mastroianni) who wants to lose his virginity has just asked Caitlin (Mistysyn)to marry him. However she isn't ready yet for a commitment or intimacy . Snake (Brogren) is working as a lifeguard and he too wants to not be a virgin before leaving for school. Wheels (Hope) is showing signs of an alcohol problem, while Caitlin is working most of the time local girl Tessa Camponelli (Bourne) is there to support Joey's desire. As the summer comes to an end everyone is dealing with the impending reality that things are changing. Everything comes to a head at Bronco's (Ifill) cottage party when Caitlin discovers the truth about Joey's affair and breaks up with him. Lucy (Granofsky) gets into a terrible car accident in Wheel's car because he was driving drunk. The gang gets together again at the wedding of Alexa (Courakos) & Simon (Carry).8/10
    10Lonesomewolf

    Brilliant and powerful!!!

    The first time I ever watched this movie was back in 1994 when I was living in a small town called Gildford located in the northern part of Montana. I watched the whole movie with one of my nephews and enjoyed it all the way through but I expected more after it came to its ending. I used to watch reruns of the Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High episodes everyday when I got home from school while living in Gildford and I always loved and cherished those shows because of how enjoyable and true to life they were. I now own the complete series of Degrassi Junior High on DVD and I just received a brand new copy of the School's Out movie on VHS and after watching it once again after almost twelve years, it really is much better the second time around. It didn't exactly have the happiest of endings but that's what made the story so believably realistic. I absolutely love this movie and consider it a wonderful conclusion to the Degrassi Old School storyline.

    I rest my case.

    ~Mr. Make Believe
    10sizzlepepper

    A brief overview of a realistic teenage film.

    Degrassi School's Out is the wonderful climactic end to the Degrassi series, which was centered around a bunch of regular teenagers going to Degrassi

    High School. School's Out is chock-full of drama and heartache, not to mention sex and alcohol. It's actually a really realistic representation of most teens' summers right after graduating from high school. It's also refreshingly natural, everyone looks the age they are supposed to be, and every female isn't some

    beauty queen poster girl for breast implants. It's actually altogether quite a poignant film, particularly if you've seen the show that preceded it. It makes you really want to know what happens after it ends. Great movie.
    9bedward

    Fantastic ending to the series

    Every fan of the original show MUST see this. Your Degrassi experience is not complete without it.

    Dark? Yes. But for a show showing a realistic take on pre-teens and teens and growing up this is a great way to end the original series. Some happy endings and some jaw-dropping tragic moments. Pretty much everyone who was on the show the last few years is in this at some point. It doesn't go the pat happy ending that most shows would have pulled. They let some characters really screw-up. I loved that it went this far.

    It's worth it for that classic Caitlin line to Joey at the climax. Fantastic, envelop pushing material.

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    • Trivia
      Stefan Brogren (Archibald 'Snake' Simpson) was the first person to use the word "fuck" on Canadian television.
    • Goofs
      During the cottage sequence, Alexa angrily yells at Simon that she "can't believe you just said that!" Despite him not saying anything, and the scene not being cut, with Simon simply playing volleyball with Tim, saying nothing, and the scene not being cut into, but rather fluid, indicating an edit of some kind, but one that was incongruent.
    • Quotes

      Caitlin Ryan: Tessa Campanelli? You were fucking Tessa Campanelli?

    • Alternate versions
      When "School's Out" premiered in the United States in 1993 on PBS, lots of footage was left out. These scenes include:
      • Joey and Tessa going into more detail about the movie they saw on their first date.
      • Snake falling into the pool on his first day as a lifeguard.
      • Snake being followed around the pool by little girls who develop crushes on him.
      • Tessa showing up late for work the day after her date with Joey, then going into detail with Spike on how Joey will be her's before school starts.
      • Snake confronting Joey about two-timing Caitlin with Tessa, and saying that Joey has spent his summer "f**king Tessa". (In the U.S. version, "seeing Tessa" was dubbed over the above mentioned words).
      • When Caitlin overhears the conversation, she asks Joey, "You were f**king Tessa Campanelli?"
      • Snake rescues a drowning girl at Bronco's party, then has a breakdown because of his lousy summer.
    • Connections
      Followed by Degrassi Talks (1992)

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 1992 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Degrassi High: School's Out!
    • Filming locations
      • Orchard Park Auto Service, 76 Kingston Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(garage where Wheels is employed)
    • Production company
      • Playing With Time
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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