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an ordinary high school student accidentally offends the school’s most feared transfer student — a quiet but dangerous loner.
The result: a public challenge to fight after school at exactly 3 PM. As word spreads, the entire school becomes obsessed, and the pressure turns one ordinary day into pure chaos.
Starring Casey Siemaszko and Richard Tyson, this cult classic blends teen comedy, suspense, and real tension.
Fast-paced and unforgettable, Three O’Clock High is one of the smartest and most underrated teen films of the 1980s.
The result: a public challenge to fight after school at exactly 3 PM. As word spreads, the entire school becomes obsessed, and the pressure turns one ordinary day into pure chaos.
Starring Casey Siemaszko and Richard Tyson, this cult classic blends teen comedy, suspense, and real tension.
Fast-paced and unforgettable, Three O’Clock High is one of the smartest and most underrated teen films of the 1980s.
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00:00:25I guess I should have known from the beginning
00:00:28it was gonna be one of those days.
00:00:59That thing's been buzzing for almost an hour.
00:01:01I thought you were dead.
00:01:04Aren't you supposed to open up the student's store at 7?
00:01:06I thought you were dead.
00:01:56I think Mom put your shirts in the wash before they left for Fort Lauderdale.
00:02:12Sometimes I wonder why Mom even bothered buying the dryer.
00:02:21Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:03:26Keith!
00:03:46Looks like we're gonna have to take Mom's car.
00:04:15What do you think it'll be this time?
00:04:17What do you mean?
00:04:18Franny.
00:04:19Last semester it was punk and now it's the 60s.
00:04:21Why is it seniors always freak out and decide they have to be different?
00:04:26Franny just likes change.
00:04:27That's all.
00:04:32What do you think it'll be this time?
00:04:33What do you think it'll be this time?
00:04:41What do you think it'll be this time?
00:04:44What do you think it'll be this time?
00:04:45What do you think it'll be this time?
00:04:45What do you think it'll be this time?
00:04:46What do you think it'll be this time?
00:04:47What do you think it'll be this time?
00:04:47What do you think it'll be this time?
00:04:48What do you think it'll be this time?
00:04:48What do you think it'll be this time?
00:04:52What do you think it'll be this time?
00:05:04Thanks.
00:05:46So the new look is all black, huh?
00:05:48No, not really.
00:05:49I just had this feeling about today.
00:06:06So, what are your plans for tomorrow night?
00:06:09Oh, I don't know.
00:06:10I was probably just going to hang out with Vincent.
00:06:13Well, I was kind of thinking, you know, maybe we could...
00:06:22Hmm?
00:06:39Jerry, I think Red means stop.
00:06:54Let's go!
00:07:23Let's go!
00:07:56Let's go!
00:07:56This guy ought to be locked up.
00:07:57Did you hear what he did at Lincoln?
00:07:59They were supposed to be dissecting these pregnant sand sharks, but he refused to do it.
00:08:02He said sharks were his favorite animal.
00:08:04Great, a psychotic shark lover.
00:08:06So the teacher grabs him by the arm and tries to take him down to the office.
00:08:09Thing is, the teacher didn't know the guy was a touch freak.
00:08:11Touch freak?
00:08:12Yeah, he doesn't like to be touched by anybody.
00:08:15He put the teacher in the hospital for three days.
00:08:17Just because he touched him?
00:08:19This guy is definitely on tilt.
00:08:21Well, that's not even the whole story.
00:08:23That's not even the whole story.
00:08:50Just because he touched him?
00:08:52He just decided he didn't like to be touched.
00:08:54That's completely weird.
00:08:55Does this guy play football?
00:08:56No.
00:08:57Good.
00:08:57He used to, though.
00:08:58Remember the story about the guy who pulled a knife on his coach?
00:09:01Yeah.
00:09:01That's him.
00:09:03Jesus.
00:09:04He was a continuation.
00:09:05He even took a swing at one of his teachers.
00:09:07And these guys aren't your average history types.
00:09:09They're like ex-cocks or something.
00:09:11In fact, I heard they carry guns.
00:09:13You came here from continuation?
00:09:14Uh-huh.
00:09:16That's why they call it continuation, so you can continue murdering people and still graduate.
00:09:21What's this guy's name, anyway?
00:09:38His name is Buddy Ravel.
00:10:04Good morning, Jerry.
00:10:05Hi, Mr. Rice.
00:10:07All right.
00:10:07Now, we've got pins.
00:10:10We've got plastic tabs.
00:10:12All you have to do is sign right above my name right here.
00:10:17Now, how are we doing this week?
00:10:18Oh, we're doing really great.
00:10:23For $470.
00:10:28That's terrific.
00:10:30Well, we must be doing something right, huh?
00:10:33Uh, listen, that's a lot of cash, so, uh, I suggest you take it over and deposit it after school
00:10:38today.
00:10:39All right?
00:10:39Okay.
00:10:40All right, I'll see you later, son.
00:10:41I've got to talk to the sidelines for the JV game this afternoon.
00:10:45It's terrific.
00:10:49You know, we could have a great party with all that money.
00:10:52Mom and Dad aren't going to be back from Fault Lauderdale until tomorrow.
00:10:55It's called grand theft free.
00:10:57I'm just kidding.
00:10:58Besides, grand theft is only if you steal more than $500.
00:11:04Excuse me.
00:11:05Hi, can I...
00:11:08Help me.
00:11:11I'd like some notebook paper.
00:11:14Paper?
00:11:15Uh, any kind in particular.
00:11:16I could show you something in standard.
00:11:18A nice college rule model.
00:11:19Legal pad, snow pad, spiral pad.
00:11:21Uh, white, yellow...
00:11:22Just regular white will be fine.
00:11:24White.
00:11:25Right.
00:11:25Good choice.
00:11:28And a pen?
00:11:29A pen.
00:11:30You won't believe it just came in.
00:11:33It's...
00:11:33It's this new pen from Wright Brothers.
00:11:40It has this amazing flow system, you know?
00:11:42When you're doing homework in bed and you're writing upside down and the ink stops flowing,
00:11:46well, this pen...
00:11:46I don't do homework in bed.
00:11:50Oh, yeah.
00:11:51Um, how about a Bic?
00:11:54That's fine.
00:12:04Um, I think I gave you a five.
00:12:30It's okay, really.
00:12:32I'll pick it up later.
00:12:33No, no.
00:12:34I have it right here.
00:12:39It's okay, really.
00:12:45It's like it's gonna be one of those days, Jerry.
00:12:53I take it you heard it.
00:12:55It's a little general, Vincent.
00:12:56Buddy Revelle.
00:12:57Look, guys, the closest thing to Charlie Manson ever seen at Weaverville.
00:13:00This could be a big story for the Titans.
00:13:01We could be talking major literary awards.
00:13:03You want to do an article about this guy for the paper?
00:13:06Yeah, I was thinking maybe we do one of those new student profiles, you know?
00:13:09Up close and personal.
00:13:10Get some insights into who he is as a human being.
00:13:13You're sick, Vincent.
00:13:15No, no.
00:13:15This guy's news.
00:13:17I mean, he's never lost a fight ever.
00:13:18He's got a perfect record.
00:13:20Yeah, but Brie told me he broke some kid's neck over at Jefferson.
00:13:23Yeah.
00:13:23Isn't it great?
00:13:26Before I sign the articles for next week's issue, there's something I want to talk to
00:13:30you all about.
00:13:31There's a new student on campus today, Buddy Revelle.
00:13:36Now, we've all heard the stories about Buddy, but I happen to think that we should try to
00:13:39make him feel more welcome here at Weaver rather than alienating him, which seems to have
00:13:44been the policy at his previous schools, so Vincent and I decided that we should do a welcome
00:13:49aboard piece on Buddy, which has been assigned to Jerry Mitchell.
00:14:03Now, Susan...
00:14:04Mrs. Phillips, may I go to the restroom, please?
00:14:32Mrs. Phillips, may I go to the restroom, please?
00:14:53Um, excuse me.
00:14:59Hi, I'm-I'm Jerry Mitchell.
00:15:01I'm with the school paper, um, the Titan.
00:15:07I-I know this is a little weird, me asking who you are standing side by side in front of
00:15:11the urinals.
00:15:12If you're a fag...
00:15:14Oh, God.
00:15:16Me? Oh, no way.
00:15:27What I'm trying to find out is...
00:15:30you are Buddy Revell, right?
00:15:40You a narc?
00:15:42No, I don't want the school paper.
00:15:44What do you want, man?
00:15:45I just got to the school.
00:15:47I don't want anything.
00:15:49That is all.
00:15:50All I want to do is talk to you, see?
00:15:52See, they told me to write this stupid little piece about you...
00:15:55because you're the new kid on campus.
00:15:57You're gonna do a stupid little piece on me?
00:16:01Why would I want to look stupid?
00:16:03No, no, no, no.
00:16:04You're not gonna look stupid.
00:16:05Not at all.
00:16:08And incidentally, just so you know...
00:16:10I don't care if you do all kinds of dope and shit.
00:16:13I'm not anybody's narc, you know?
00:16:17Well, not that I think that you do dope or anything like that.
00:16:20I mean...
00:16:21Oh, shit.
00:16:23Listen.
00:16:24Why don't we forget this whole thing and pretend this never happened, okay?
00:16:42You know we're gonna forget this happened.
00:16:53Oh!
00:17:01I want you to understand something, Jerry.
00:17:06I don't like it when people know about me.
00:17:10In fact, I don't like it when anybody knows about me.
00:17:15So you can take that newspaper of yours and wipe off your dick with it.
00:17:20You made me mad, Jerry.
00:17:23Now I'm gonna have to do something to work it off.
00:17:27Work it off?
00:17:28You and me, we're gonna have a fight.
00:17:31Today.
00:17:32After school.
00:17:33Three o'clock.
00:17:34In the parking lot.
00:17:35You try and run, I'm gonna track you down.
00:17:38You go to a teacher, it's only gonna get worse.
00:17:42You sneak home, I'm gonna be under your bed.
00:17:47You and me.
00:17:49Three o'clock.
00:18:09All good.
00:18:10Okay.
00:18:12Two o'clock.
00:18:14Two o'clock.
00:18:15Two o'clock.
00:18:18Two o'clock.
00:18:40You okay, Jerry?
00:18:42Uh-huh.
00:18:47Look, Jerry, about that article, don't worry about it.
00:18:50I just talked to him.
00:18:51Him who?
00:18:52Him.
00:18:53Him isn't Buddy Revelle him?
00:18:56Oh, that's great. What did he say?
00:18:58He wants to fight me today at 3 o'clock in the parking lot.
00:19:01You didn't touch him, did you, Jerry?
00:19:04This isn't good, Jerry. This is not good.
00:19:07Jerry, something is happening inside you.
00:19:10Buddy Revelle just challenged him to a fight.
00:19:12When?
00:19:13Today, 3 o'clock in the parking lot.
00:19:16I'll get in touch with Ethan. He'll know what to do.
00:19:18Ethan.
00:19:19He's my spirit.
00:19:20He died. He lived long ago. Now he advises me from the beyond.
00:19:23Oh, good idea.
00:19:25Well, look, we're not going to need Ethan or anybody else
00:19:28because there's not going to be a fight.
00:19:30I'm just going to talk to Buddy Revelle
00:19:32and tell him that there's no reason for us to fight
00:19:34and that's all there is to it.
00:19:35I mean, nobody has to know.
00:19:37Jerry Mitchell?
00:19:37Yeah?
00:19:38I heard you're going to fight Buddy Revelle after school today.
00:19:40No, there's not going to be any fight.
00:19:41You know, Black Bell or something?
00:19:42You look kind of small.
00:19:43Well, good luck.
00:19:44Well, wait.
00:19:45Man, door travels fast.
00:19:48Man, door travels fast.
00:20:08Uh, excuse me again.
00:20:14I don't deal with you until three o'clock.
00:20:18See, that's what I wanted to talk to you about.
00:20:21Um, there's really no reason for you and I to fight
00:20:24because I'm not going to do that piece anymore.
00:20:26I know you're not because I told you
00:20:30I don't like people knowing about me.
00:20:43Listen to me, you little shit.
00:20:46You and me are going to fight at three o'clock
00:20:50and there is nothing you can do about it.
00:20:55But...
00:21:15But...
00:21:16Jerry Mitchell.
00:21:19I heard about your little problem, Mitchell.
00:21:20What problem?
00:21:21A little problem with Buddy Revelle.
00:21:23Now, as I'm sure you know,
00:21:24Bruce and I are planning to go to film school at UCLA.
00:21:26But we can get a head start on all the other guys
00:21:28if we did a documentary on your fight,
00:21:30the events leading up to it,
00:21:31how you're feeling as your friends desert you,
00:21:32how you handle your defeat.
00:21:34You guys want to follow me around for the rest of the day
00:21:36and then film Buddy Revelle kicking my ass?
00:21:38Exactly.
00:21:38But we're not talking schlock here.
00:21:39We're talking classic angles.
00:21:41We're talking private moments, feelings.
00:21:42So what do you think?
00:21:44No.
00:21:45Did you say no?
00:21:45Yes.
00:21:46We're talking about making you a star.
00:21:48Jerry.
00:21:49Scott.
00:21:49Who's Jerry?
00:21:50Sick.
00:21:51Mr. Medved, I'm really sorry about being late for your class.
00:21:54Sick.
00:21:57Think about it, Mitchell.
00:21:59triste.
00:22:14Charles!
00:22:14Hylogick.
00:22:15Missy.
00:22:15Missy.
00:22:15Missy.
00:22:15Missy.
00:22:16Missy.
00:22:17Missy.
00:22:18Missy.
00:22:21Missy.
00:22:22Missy.
00:22:28Missy.
00:22:29I heard you're going to fight better with Al.
00:22:33And actually...
00:22:34You ever been in a fight before?
00:22:37No.
00:22:40The normal flow of life sometimes includes violence and aggression,
00:22:45even in the wonderful world of insects.
00:22:48Meet the small, harmless cricket as he moves through his habitat.
00:22:53Now let us meet the cricket's natural enemy, the crab scorpion.
00:22:57The non-aggressive cricket goes about his daily routine
00:23:00as the crab scorpion lurches forward, closing in on his prey.
00:23:04All you need to do is sign this release form right here,
00:23:06just in case there's any sort of skeletal damage, pain, personal injury, that sort of thing.
00:23:10I think we had a cable sale with this.
00:23:12Unfortunately, in this case, our cricket is completely unaware of the danger that lurks behind you.
00:23:17It is clear that the cricket is no match for the crab scorpion,
00:23:20who is equipped with razor-sharp sensors and jaws that are designed to follow.
00:23:24Copy, I still have a copy.
00:23:25Suddenly, the cricket becomes frozen with fear,
00:23:28unable to escape as the crab scorpion moves closer.
00:23:33Unfortunately, our little cricket is unable to avoid the inevitable.
00:23:38Shh, shh.
00:23:46I need to use the restroom.
00:23:49In the wonderful world.
00:23:51Phew.
00:24:13Vince, what are you doing?
00:24:15What are you doing?
00:24:16This is Buddy Revelle's locker.
00:24:17I know.
00:24:18What's 46-32-15?
00:24:19His combination.
00:24:20Fitz, stop.
00:24:21Calm down.
00:24:22I told you I got a plan.
00:24:23I said I want you to stop.
00:24:25What kind of a plan?
00:24:26This plan.
00:24:28What, you want me to stab him?
00:24:29You crazy?
00:24:30Of course not.
00:24:30I'm going to plant this sucker in his locker.
00:24:32Then I'm going to leave an anonymous note on O'Rourke's desk, tipping him off.
00:24:35They find the blade.
00:24:37Buddy's out of the school before lunch.
00:24:38How'd you get the combination?
00:24:40I memorized it while you were talking to him in the hall before second period.
00:24:45I guess he doesn't plan on doing much homework.
00:24:53Vince, close the locker.
00:24:55Right.
00:24:56What the hell are you doing?
00:24:58Saving your ass?
00:24:59Open it.
00:25:00Open that damn locker and get the knife out of there now.
00:25:02What's your problem, Jaren?
00:25:03This plan is going to work great.
00:25:05Besides, I already planted the note on O'Rourke's desk.
00:25:07Don't you get it?
00:25:08He'll know that we were involved.
00:25:10He'll know that I planted it.
00:25:11Who else wants him kicked out of school as much as me?
00:25:13You know what I think?
00:25:14I think you're getting just a little paranoid.
00:25:17Did you see that clock?
00:25:19Mm-hmm.
00:25:20We have about one minute to get that knife out of there before this hallway's full of people,
00:25:23including Buddy Raval.
00:25:25Okay, maybe you're right.
00:25:28What was that combination again?
00:25:29You just said it six million times.
00:25:31I remember it.
00:25:35We've got 30 seconds.
00:25:3620 seconds.
00:25:3732.
00:25:4010 seconds.
00:25:41You wouldn't happen to remember the last number, would you?
00:25:43Vince, don't do this to me.
00:25:46Five seconds.
00:25:4725.
00:26:01Maybe he won't figure it out.
00:26:03There's always that chance.
00:26:07Look, I'm going to go try and get the note back during Pepper Sunday.
00:26:10I'll see you at lunch, okay?
00:26:37Don't be an asshole.
00:26:39Just ditch.
00:26:40Go, leave.
00:26:41Bree, it's not that simple.
00:26:43I have a hooky board due in the fifth period, then I have a math quiz in the sixth.
00:26:46If I leave, I flunk both of them.
00:26:47Listen to me, Jerry.
00:26:49Being flunked beats being dead.
00:26:58It's been quite a morning, Jerry.
00:27:01Say that again.
00:27:02Quite a morning.
00:27:06I've made contact with Ethan.
00:27:10Ethan, Ethan's very concerned about you, but don't worry.
00:27:16He says you're a warrior and that there's a chance that you will emerge from this challenge unscathed.
00:27:21What sort of a chance does Ethan figure I have?
00:27:24Well, it depends.
00:27:25On what?
00:27:26On us.
00:27:27Brandy, I know he's your guardian angel.
00:27:29Jerry, this is no joke.
00:27:35It's time for you and I to bond.
00:28:01It's time for you and I to bond.
00:28:04It's time for you and I to bond.
00:28:33To be on you and I to bond.
00:28:33No, no, no, no.
00:28:41Well, I'm a god.
00:28:44Oh, my God.
00:29:33Out, or I come in, Mitchell.
00:29:44Out, or I come in, Mitchell.
00:30:02Temporary films forever.
00:30:59Out, or I come in, Mitchell.
00:31:17Out, or I come in, Mitchell.
00:31:32Looks to me like you were heading off campus.
00:31:35You got a pass?
00:31:37No, sir.
00:31:38I was just having a little problem with my car, and I thought I might see if I could get
00:31:41some help.
00:31:42Why didn't you go to the office, boy?
00:31:44Oh, the office?
00:31:45Well, I don't know why I didn't think of that.
00:31:47I guess I'll head on over there right now.
00:31:49Thanks for the help.
00:31:53Get in.
00:31:53I'll take you over there.
00:31:54No, that's okay.
00:31:55I can make it on my own.
00:31:57Then come with me.
00:32:02I'm talking to you, you little punk!
00:32:11Rip, son!
00:32:19What have we got here?
00:32:22That's not my knife.
00:32:23See this note?
00:32:25Another kid at school was...
00:32:35You can explain it all to Mr. Talitsky.
00:32:37Come on.
00:32:49I got this one trying to ditch during the rally.
00:32:53After a routine search for narcotics, I found this.
00:32:59Thank you, Duke.
00:33:01I'll take it from here.
00:33:03Yes, sir.
00:33:07You tell all your little friends there's no escape from the Duker.
00:33:12You got that?
00:33:14Hmm?
00:33:15Yeah, yes.
00:33:17Good.
00:33:37I don't think I've had you in my office before.
00:33:41Jerry Mitchell, sir.
00:33:45No, I don't think I've been in your office before.
00:33:50Eva, I'll need the file on Jerry Mitchell.
00:33:52Right away, Mr. Dean.
00:33:55I really don't think that there's any reason to put this in my file, sir.
00:34:02What were you going to do with the blade, Jerry?
00:34:04Well, you see, it's really not my knife.
00:34:07Well, Buddy Revelle wants to fight me at 3 o'clock today in the parking lot,
00:34:11and I just couldn't get out of it, so a friend of mine...
00:34:15Well, I had this really stupid idea
00:34:17that I might be able to get Buddy kicked out of school
00:34:19before I had a chance to fight him,
00:34:20so I planted the knife in his locker,
00:34:23and then I put a note on Mr. O'Rourke's desk tipping him off,
00:34:25only he found out about the knife before you guys did,
00:34:28and then he stuck it in my mom's steering wheel
00:34:30with another note saying that I definitely now
00:34:32could never get away from him.
00:34:34But like I said, it's really not my knife.
00:34:38That is absolutely the most ridiculous excuse
00:34:41I have ever heard in my entire career
00:34:44as a disciplinarian, Jerry.
00:34:46But it's true.
00:34:49Hello, Bill Wojtek.
00:34:50Did you receive a note this morning
00:34:52regarding the contents of Buddy Revelle's locker?
00:34:56Mm-hmm.
00:34:59All right.
00:35:00Thanks.
00:35:03They haven't found a note anywhere near his office, Jerry.
00:35:09But...
00:35:12Jerry Mitchell's file, Mr. D.
00:35:15Thank you, Eva.
00:35:28This can't be right.
00:35:30A one single unexcused absence in three years,
00:35:35that's very hard to believe.
00:35:37I'm telling you the truth, sir.
00:35:39I wouldn't leave school without a good reason.
00:35:43I'm not quite sure what's going on here, Mitchell.
00:35:47But I want you to understand something.
00:35:49I've dealt with students like you before.
00:35:52You put on a good front for a couple of years,
00:35:55and suddenly you think you can get away with bloody murder.
00:35:58Well, I'm going to be watching you from now on.
00:36:05And if I hear even a peep from you,
00:36:08be assured your college acceptance boards will hear from me.
00:36:12Do I make myself clear?
00:36:15Yes, sir.
00:36:15Yes, sir.
00:36:20Here.
00:36:21We'll open it.
00:36:24Dear Mr. O'Rourke,
00:36:26earlier today I spotted Buddy Revelle
00:36:28placing a large switchblade in his locker.
00:36:30I feel it is my duty as an honorable student at Weber High School
00:36:33to alert you of this dangerous and felonious situation.
00:36:36Sincerely, Jerry Mitchell.
00:36:38You put my name on the notes?
00:36:40There's no reason to get pissed, Jerry.
00:36:41It's over now.
00:36:41Besides, I got the note back before O'Rourke even saw it.
00:36:44Oh, excuse me.
00:36:46Hey, you Jerry Mitchell?
00:36:49Yeah.
00:36:49Oh, perfect.
00:36:50I guess you heard that the guys in the accounting club
00:36:52have come up with these pools.
00:36:54Pools?
00:36:55You know, bedding pools on your fight this afternoon.
00:36:58What?
00:36:59Look, I was just wondering if maybe you could try
00:37:01and maybe make the fight last longer than three minutes.
00:37:03Because, see, I was thinking you could do a lot of footwork and shit,
00:37:06or maybe just run away or something.
00:37:09Because, see, my bet is that you'll last three or more minutes
00:37:11with Buddy.
00:37:12Yeah, I got faith in you, man.
00:37:13I think you're solid.
00:37:15You guys are making bets on the fight,
00:37:17taking odds on my destruction?
00:37:20That's obscene.
00:37:21You're right.
00:37:22I wouldn't make that bet if I were you.
00:37:25Hey, Jerry, do you cut easy?
00:37:27Because there's good odds going in the stitches category.
00:37:30Stitches category?
00:37:31Yeah.
00:37:31It's something the accounting club came up with for this fight.
00:37:33You see, you bet on how many stitches it's going to take
00:37:35to fix Jerry's face.
00:37:37Whoa, whoa, save it for the fight.
00:37:38Remember, three minutes can't be...
00:37:44Fitz, all hell is breaking loose over this thing.
00:37:47I have to convince Whitey Revelle we can't fight today.
00:37:49That approach didn't work out to him last time.
00:37:55Why didn't I think of this sooner?
00:37:57Think of what sooner?
00:37:58Fitz, you gotta help me out with this.
00:37:59Help you with what?
00:38:00Find out where Craig Maddy is next period,
00:38:02and then get me out of Weston City.
00:38:03How am I supposed to do that?
00:38:04I don't know.
00:38:05You're the editor of the school newspaper.
00:38:06You'll think of something.
00:38:07What do you want with Craig?
00:38:08Just get me out of the class, okay?
00:38:10I have to talk to him before lunch.
00:38:13Achilles struck Hector in the throat with his spear.
00:38:17His body spewed blood in all directions.
00:38:22The crowd roared with pleasure.
00:38:41The moment of truth had come.
00:38:49Good job, Fitz.
00:38:50You find out where class Craig was in?
00:38:51Ceramics, but he's probably headed to the track by now.
00:39:09All right, let's go to the line.
00:39:11Let's stay with your classes.
00:39:13Off the track.
00:39:14Come on, kid.
00:39:15Come on.
00:39:16Come on.
00:39:16Come on.
00:39:32Hey, Fitz, boost me up.
00:39:33Come on.
00:39:38There he is.
00:39:39Let me down.
00:39:49Hi, Craig.
00:39:51Do you remember me?
00:39:52I'm Jerry Mitchell.
00:39:53I helped you out with your math homework back in the sixth grade.
00:39:57Yeah, I guess.
00:39:59Listen, can I talk to you for a minute?
00:40:02Alone?
00:40:03If you're a fag...
00:40:04No, no, I just need your advice on something.
00:40:09All right.
00:40:12What do you want?
00:40:14Well, I sort of have this problem with Buddy Revell.
00:40:18What kind of problem?
00:40:19Well, actually, he wants to beat me up after school.
00:40:22It's a big problem.
00:40:23I know, I know.
00:40:25Well, I also happen to remember that one time a couple of years ago when he stuck up for
00:40:29Jimmy Hawkins.
00:40:30He beat Jeff Stevens' ass that day, and I was kind of wondering maybe he might be able
00:40:33to help me out this afternoon.
00:40:35Jimmy Hawkins had asthma.
00:40:37Well, I have hypoglycemia.
00:40:39He also paid me a hundred bucks to take on Stevens.
00:40:42A hundred bucks?
00:40:45Well, uh, how much would you charge me for Buddy Revell?
00:40:49$4.50.
00:40:51$450?
00:40:52That's a 350% markup.
00:40:54Inflation, man.
00:40:56I mean, I'm just trying to do you a favor.
00:40:58Well, wait, wait, wait a minute.
00:40:59Wait a minute.
00:41:03Look, if I can get that money, do you think you'd do it for me?
00:41:08Revell will never bother you again.
00:41:11Guaranteed.
00:41:12Great.
00:41:13Oh, great.
00:41:14Listen, you'll have the money before the end of the fire drill.
00:41:41Okay.
00:41:43Okay.
00:41:57Okay.
00:42:01Okay.
00:42:04I don't know.
00:42:38I don't know.
00:43:03I don't know.
00:43:04I don't know.
00:43:34Let me assure you, whoever is responsible, I'm going to find you.
00:43:43Hey, Craig.
00:43:44You got the cash?
00:43:46Can we talk about this alone?
00:43:48Yeah.
00:43:51It's all here, $450, but you can't tell anybody that I paid you to do this.
00:43:56What do you think?
00:43:56What do you think?
00:43:57I want the lint again on my ass?
00:43:58Don't worry about it.
00:44:00This is business.
00:44:01No one needs to know.
00:44:03Okay, great.
00:44:04When are you going to do it?
00:44:06Lunch is always the best time.
00:44:09A lot of confusion.
00:44:10It takes teachers a while to figure out what the hell's going on.
00:44:16Don't worry about it.
00:44:18It should be no problem.
00:44:34Even as Hector begged for mercy, Achilles lashed him to his chariot and dragged Hector around the city,
00:44:42finally leaving his body, finally leaving his body to be mutilated by wild dogs.
00:44:51Hector's destiny had finally come to...
00:44:55Excuse me, Lorraine, I must speak to Jerry Mitchell immediately.
00:45:06What has happened here is so heinous, I almost can't bear to show it to you.
00:45:12I can take it.
00:45:20Oh, God.
00:45:22It isn't just vandalism, Jerry.
00:45:26We're talking about grand theft.
00:45:27Look.
00:45:29Look at this.
00:45:32Our weekly earnings are gone.
00:45:34But I thought grand theft was if you stole $500 or more.
00:45:38This is so stupid.
00:45:44Why would anybody do something like this?
00:45:54God damn it!
00:46:00Maybe it was some sort of freak accident.
00:46:03Accident?
00:46:05You've got to be kidding me.
00:46:06Look at the place.
00:46:07Look at it!
00:46:10It's no accident.
00:46:11As far as I am concerned, whoever did this is a criminal.
00:46:15Whoever did this should be plucked out of our school like a burgeoning cancerous growth deep inside the colon.
00:46:22I couldn't agree with you more, sir.
00:46:25Go on.
00:46:37Jeez, man, I lost you out on the field.
00:46:38What happened with Craig?
00:46:39He said he'd do it.
00:46:40Well, that's great.
00:46:41Did I tell you you were going to live?
00:46:42Did I?
00:46:43When's he going to do it?
00:46:44Lunch.
00:46:45Well, that's unbelievable.
00:46:46We've got to see this.
00:46:47I've got to see this.
00:46:48Come on!
00:47:18I've got to see this.
00:47:26How are you doing, buddy?
00:47:29I know you.
00:47:31Played football against each other.
00:47:37All right.
00:47:44Hey, you were the puss.
00:47:46Always bled.
00:47:48I hear you're giving Jerry Mitchell a hard time, man.
00:47:52Yeah.
00:47:53It's going to get even harder.
00:47:58You are going to do shit to him.
00:48:00Asshole.
00:48:02Asshole.
00:48:03No!
00:48:41I don't know.
00:49:05I don't know.
00:49:41I don't know.
00:49:45Your face looks like nonfat milk.
00:49:48Thanks.
00:49:50Did Mr. Hypoglycemia eat any lunch?
00:49:54No.
00:49:56Looks like you can forget about breakfast, too.
00:50:01So Buddy Revell kicked Craig in Matty's ass?
00:50:04He broke his face, literally.
00:50:06At least we got your money back.
00:50:08Where'd you get $450?
00:50:11You got the money back?
00:50:13Yeah.
00:50:14Craig felt kind of bad knowing you were going to get it even worse.
00:50:19Anyway, he said he was going to give me all of it, but I told him he least deserved $100
00:50:23for his trouble.
00:50:24You gave him $100?
00:50:25You mean you didn't get all of it back?
00:50:27No, not all of it.
00:50:31I think I got two teeth punched out, not to mention a broken finger.
00:50:35Shit, Vincent.
00:50:36I need that money.
00:50:37Hey, don't get pissed at me.
00:50:38It's not my fault you hired Craig Matty to beat up Buddy Revell.
00:50:40Not your fault?
00:50:42Vincent, this whole thing is your fault.
00:50:44If you wouldn't have given me that assignment, I wouldn't be sitting here puking my guts out while I wait
00:50:48to have my face rearranged by a psychopath.
00:50:50Listen, you didn't have to touch Revell in the bathroom, did you?
00:50:53Did I tell you to do that?
00:50:54Oh, get out of here.
00:50:55Just get out of here.
00:50:56You know, you always have an excuse for everything.
00:50:58Why can't you just admit that you set me up?
00:51:00Admit it!
00:51:01Okay.
00:51:06Screw you, man.
00:51:09Here.
00:51:10You can take your sucking blood money.
00:51:26So you stole the 450 bucks from the student's store, huh?
00:51:31I still don't understand why you didn't just leave.
00:51:34I already tried.
00:51:36Dolinsky nailed me.
00:51:39Besides, I can't leave today.
00:51:40I'm under suspicion for possessing a concealed weapon.
00:51:44What?
00:51:45Oh, never mind.
00:51:47Just...
00:51:47I'm telling you, there's no way out.
00:51:51Remember how last summer we used to sit around and watch Gunsmoke reruns three times a day?
00:51:55Bree, what does that have to do with anything?
00:51:58Well, whenever a guy wanted to get out of a showdown, what did he do?
00:52:03I don't know.
00:52:04He got himself thrown into jail, I guess.
00:52:06Exactly.
00:52:07What class do you have next period?
00:52:09English.
00:52:10I have to do a book report.
00:52:11That's perfect.
00:52:13Do whatever you have to do, but don't leave that class without getting detention.
00:52:17You get detention after school.
00:52:19Nobody will expect you to show up for the fight, and not even Buddy will be able to touch you.
00:52:39All right, now, we're going to try and get through as many book reports as we can today.
00:52:44Are there any volunteers?
00:52:46Yo.
00:52:48Jerry.
00:52:49All right.
00:52:50Go ahead.
00:53:08Let me ask you a question.
00:53:13Why am I standing here?
00:53:15I mean, uh, the whole point of books is that you read them.
00:53:20Uh, when you start telling people about them, that means that they didn't read them,
00:53:24which means that book reports contribute to illiteracy, which is part of a real big social problem in America.
00:53:31Jerry, did you actually read a book?
00:53:33Would you give me a break?
00:53:34Well, could we...
00:53:35I'm trying to make a point here.
00:53:37Jerry.
00:53:38You don't think that I could stand here and tell you about a book I read?
00:53:40Is that what you think?
00:53:42Ha!
00:53:48Jerry.
00:53:49The book.
00:53:50Fine.
00:53:51The book.
00:53:58Money goes to Hollywood.
00:54:26That's a good read, fast, angry, sexual.
00:54:34Well, I was, uh, I was thinking about the syntax and how it affected the overall mood, particularly during the
00:54:47more expository passages of the fifth chapter, where Honey meets the whole Australian soccer team.
00:55:01In fact, I gotta tell you, it kind of made me think of you, Miss Farmer.
00:55:10There I was, in bed, reading my book, Honey's adventures gripping my imagination.
00:55:20I just knew I had to tell you about a book that was this good.
00:55:27Hey, Mom.
00:55:30Jerry, I hope this is going somewhere.
00:55:33It's going somewhere.
00:55:42What's your favorite book, Miss Farmer?
00:55:46What's the difference?
00:55:48It's important to me.
00:55:55Turn of the screw.
00:55:57What a coincidence.
00:56:14Now that's what I call a book report.
00:56:17.
00:56:18.
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01:00:15Um, maybe I can think of something else.
01:00:19Um, I'll see you later.
01:00:57Mr. Rice, what are you doing here?
01:01:00I think I should be asking you that question, Jerry.
01:01:06I was just...
01:01:09I was just feeling a little low about all that's happened in here,
01:01:11and I just thought I might come by and clean up a little bit.
01:01:15Who is this kid?
01:01:16I'm, uh, Jerry Mitchell.
01:01:18I'm the student store student manager.
01:01:20Mm-hmm.
01:01:21Uh, Jerry, this is Lieutenant Malvahill,
01:01:24juvenile division, sheriff's department.
01:01:34Better get back to class, huh?
01:01:36Yeah.
01:01:41I just want you to know
01:01:42that I have a very strong suspicion
01:01:45that this was an inside job.
01:01:47Almost always is.
01:01:51Can I go now?
01:01:53Yeah, you can go.
01:02:25It's a terrible bell of death to ring.
01:02:47All right, take a seat over there by Jerry Mitchell.
01:03:17Well, let's do it.
01:03:20All right, people.
01:03:22As you know, we're having a review quiz today.
01:03:27Buddy, this shouldn't be too difficult for you.
01:03:29It's a review of the last two chapters.
01:03:32See where you left off in your old school.
01:03:52All right.
01:04:32You know how I feel about cheating, Jerry.
01:04:36I despise it.
01:04:37Let's go. Both of you. Now.
01:04:46All right. Which one of you gentlemen
01:04:49want to try and explain this?
01:05:06Jerry?
01:05:16I hate to admit it, sir, but the fact is I was completely lost in the quiz. You see, I
01:05:22was cheating off of Buddy.
01:05:25Do you expect me to believe that?
01:05:28Yes, sir.
01:05:48You two boys must think I'm very stupid.
01:05:55But I believe you.
01:06:11It's simple, Buddy.
01:06:13All I want you to do is to complete two problems from this quiz.
01:06:18You get them right, I'll know you boys are telling the truth.
01:06:26Get them both wrong.
01:06:30We got a problem.
01:06:34Let's go, Buddy.
01:06:38That's it.
01:06:46Let's go, Buddy.
01:06:48Got a problem.
01:06:49Well, trouble trying.
01:06:52I think I'm sorry.
01:06:55Let's go, and try.
01:06:55I personally don't want me to.
01:06:55Go, where are you.
01:06:55You don't want me to.
01:06:57Going all right.
01:06:57You get them.
01:07:00All right.
01:07:04You don't want me to?
01:07:35You're both right.
01:07:37You knew the answers all along.
01:07:43Can I go now?
01:08:06I'm disappointed in you, Jerry.
01:08:11It's clear to me Buddy came to this school trying to make an effort.
01:08:14And here on his first day, you've taken advantage of me.
01:08:21I'm sorry, sir.
01:08:23I also want you to know that I'm aware of both the incident in the student's store
01:08:30and your felonious possession of a concealed weapon.
01:08:34This could mark the beginning of a very dangerous trend in your scholastic career,
01:08:37a trend that could have a severe effect on your future.
01:08:41I'm going to be watching you, Jerry.
01:08:44This isn't over yet.
01:08:46No, sir.
01:08:47I know it isn't.
01:08:58Hey, Buddy?
01:08:59Can I talk to you for a minute?
01:09:02Hey, you really blew O'Rourke away in there, you know?
01:09:06I know you really didn't need my test answers or anything,
01:09:08but I kind of got the feeling like, I don't know, like we were a team in there.
01:09:15I mean, who knows?
01:09:15Maybe we can just forget this whole fight thing and just be friends or something.
01:09:19What do you think?
01:09:20You're never going to learn, are you?
01:09:23What do you mean?
01:09:23I mean, no matter what you say or what you do,
01:09:27you and me are going to fight when that bell rings at three o'clock.
01:09:32Can't we be friends?
01:09:33Can't we even try?
01:09:35I don't need friends.
01:09:39Hey, wait a minute.
01:09:40I can't fight you.
01:09:43I mean, I don't know how to fight somebody like you.
01:09:47Hey, do you hear me?
01:09:48I can't do it.
01:09:51Hey, what if I paid you?
01:09:53What if I paid you?
01:09:54Would you back off then?
01:09:55Look, I have $350.
01:09:59It's yours if you leave me alone.
01:10:04O'Rourke put you up to this?
01:10:06O'Rourke has nothing to do with this.
01:10:09Just a call off the fight.
01:10:10No catches.
01:10:12No catches.
01:10:21All right.
01:10:23You live.
01:10:24Swear to God, you're not going to trash me.
01:10:28But you know what, Mitchell?
01:10:31You're the biggest pussy I've ever met in my life.
01:10:35I didn't even try.
01:10:39How's that feel?
01:10:40You're the biggest pussy I've ever met in my life.
01:10:40I don't know.
01:10:41I don't know.
01:10:44I don't know.
01:10:46I don't know.
01:10:57I don't know.
01:12:05I want my money back.
01:12:07No refunds.
01:12:08I'm not kidding, man. I want it back now.
01:12:10Or what?
01:12:12I'm no pussy, asshole.
01:12:16The fight is on. You and me in the parking lot. Three o'clock.
01:12:48Jerry, get back in your seat.
01:12:54Flunk me.
01:12:56Flunk me.
01:12:59Flunk me.
01:13:05Flunk me.
01:13:08Flunk me.
01:13:19Let's go.
01:13:43Let's go.
01:14:13Let's go.
01:14:46Let's go.
01:15:00All right, hold it right there, gentlemen.
01:15:07There isn't going to be any fight today!
01:15:12Now break it up, people.
01:15:13Go on home.
01:15:14Go on.
01:15:20I said move, gentlemen.
01:15:25Jerry, I'm taking you home.
01:15:27Buddy, I want you to go to my office and wait for me there.
01:15:29Sorry, Mr. O'Rourke.
01:15:31I just can't do that.
01:15:36Really?
01:15:37Why don't I give you a little help?
01:15:58Why don't I give you a little help?
01:16:19You leave him alone, you maniac!
01:16:22You want him?
01:16:23You can go through me.
01:16:24You goddamn animal, you hear me?
01:16:25Why don't you just go ahead and go through me?
01:16:28Move.
01:16:33Come on, you asshole.
01:16:35Come on, you peckerhead.
01:16:37Let's see what you got.
01:16:39Go, go, go.
01:16:48All right.
01:16:49Go, go.
01:17:00Go, go!
01:17:02Go, go, go!
01:17:05Go, go!
01:17:09Move, move, move, move, move, move, move, move, move, move, move.
01:17:30Get up over here, pussy.
01:17:34Let's finish.
01:17:37Cut it off.
01:17:37Hur Kemba's Mantu right in here, too.
01:17:49You're welcome to Jerry.
01:17:57Take him.
01:17:58Get him, Jerry.
01:17:59Get him, Jerry.
01:18:01Shit!
01:18:013 mince!
01:18:02Go, Jay!
01:18:033 mince!
01:18:04Let's fight!
01:18:06And three!
01:18:08Come on, ladies and gentlemen!
01:18:32Come on!
01:18:55Come on!
01:19:15Come on!
01:19:27Jerry!
01:19:29Jerry!
01:19:30Are you all right?
01:19:31Come on!
01:19:37Cripple the dick!
01:19:40Come on!
01:19:42Come on!
01:19:49Come on!
01:19:50Come on!
01:19:52Come on!
01:20:07Come on!
01:20:11Come on!
01:20:26Kill him, Jerry!
01:20:29Break his feet!
01:20:30Rip his arm!
01:20:33Don't fuck this up, Mitchell!
01:20:37No one's gonna help you now, Jerry.
01:20:39It's just you and me.
01:21:01It's just you and me.
01:21:22It's just you and me.
01:22:02You may have saved yourself for the time being, Mr. Mitchell, but we still have a little
01:22:07matter of $450 to discuss.
01:22:11Get the rebel boy.
01:22:13I want to talk to him, too.
01:22:22He's gone, sir.
01:22:24Fine.
01:22:24Go find him.
01:22:27Okay, Jerry, let's go.
01:22:28Let the boy go, detective.
01:22:34He's had enough for today.
01:22:40You can discuss this with him tomorrow.
01:22:45Fine.
01:22:47I will see you in the student's store tomorrow morning.
01:23:00It's a rip-off, if you ask me.
01:23:01You kick Buddy Ravel's ass, and he gets away with $350.
01:23:05Ah, screw it.
01:23:06At this point, I don't really care.
01:23:08That's a lie, and you know it.
01:23:12Excuse me.
01:23:13Do you have any paper?
01:23:15Yeah, sure.
01:23:20Oh, I just need one sheet.
01:23:22How much would that be?
01:23:24Dollar a sheet?
01:23:25Great.
01:23:28I'll take five.
01:23:34Jerry.
01:23:37Jason Costello told us the student's store was having a little cash flow problem.
01:23:40I'll take two sheets.
01:23:48Oh, and Jerry, you did a great thing yesterday.
01:23:51Yeah, unbelievable.
01:23:52I'll take three.
01:23:55Four sheets.
01:23:57I'll take a sheet.
01:23:59Hey, Jerry.
01:24:01I scored.
01:24:02The manual lasted four minutes.
01:24:04I knew you were solid.
01:24:06I'll take 30.
01:24:11Give me one.
01:24:14Give me three.
01:24:19I'll take two sheets.
01:24:21I'll take five.
01:24:23I'll go for them.
01:24:24This is incredible.
01:24:26It must be a hundred bucks here.
01:24:29It must be a hundred bucks here.
01:24:55Let's go.
01:25:25Let's go.
01:25:55I guess I'll see you at my house tonight.
01:25:58Oh, yeah.
01:26:03Um...
01:26:12Hello, Cherry.
01:26:35Unbelievable.
01:26:51Looks like it's gonna be one of those days.
01:26:57That was the best fight I've seen
01:26:59since Craig Manning kicked Jeff Stevens' ass.
01:27:01I still can't believe he dropped Ravel with just one punch.
01:27:03Someone told me he's a black belt.
01:27:05Did you guys hear?
01:27:06He's going out with Karen Clark now.
01:27:08This guy's a stud.
01:27:09Did you hear what happened in his English class?
01:27:11Isn't that where you attack Miss Farmer?
01:27:12Yeah.
01:27:13Cherry ripped her clothes off in front of the whole friggin' class.
01:27:16I heard she decked him on the spot.
01:27:17The guy's a completely righteous dude.
01:27:20Did you hear that Mr. O'Rourke tried to keep Jerry from fighting Buddy?
01:27:23Mitchell wouldn't do it.
01:27:24Jerry wanted to fight Buddy?
01:27:26Yeah.
01:27:26Buddy was picking on him,
01:27:27so Jerry told him to meet him in the parking lot at 3 o'clock.
01:27:30This guy's a madman.
01:27:31That's nothing.
01:27:32Did you hear about the switchblade?
01:27:33Buddy was gonna try and knife Jerry before the fight.
01:27:36Jerry picked his locker and got to the knife before him.
01:27:38It's unbelievable.
01:27:40Why haven't I heard of this Mitchell guy before?
01:27:42Who knows?
01:27:43I guess he's not the kind of guy to brag about himself.
01:27:45I think he's kind of cute.
01:27:46Did you hear what he did to Miss Farmer?
01:27:48I'm telling you, this guy's supposed to be a total psycho.
01:27:51Something to remember me like
01:27:54Like a letter for a goodbye
01:27:57It's a feeling like I never knew that
01:28:02And I sometimes don't forget
01:28:06Sometimes I forget
01:28:08That you're always gonna be there
01:28:11And I'm running from my shadow
01:28:14Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
01:28:17Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
01:28:20Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
01:28:36mahdoll
01:28:38Slow, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
01:28:50Something to remember me by
01:28:53Like a letter or a good night kiss
01:28:57I'm feeling like I've never been through
01:29:00But sometimes it can come to this
01:29:04Sometimes I forget
01:29:07That you're always gonna be there
01:29:10And I'm running from the shadow
01:29:13Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
01:29:16Something to remember me by
01:29:20Like a letter or a good night kiss
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