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Directed by | Noel Black |
Written by | Dan Greenburg Suzanne O'Malley |
Starring | Phoebe Cates Betsy Russell Matthew Modine Sylvia Kristel Michael Zorek Fran Ryan Kathleen Wilhoite Ray Walston Jonathan Prince Kari Lizer Julie Payne |
Cinematography | Walter Lassally |
Edited by | Fred A. Chulack |
Music by | Rick Springfield |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release dates | July 29, 1983 |
Running time | 97 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Budget | N/A |
Private School is a 1983 comedy film, directed by Noel Black.
Plot Summary
Christine (played by Phoebe Cates) is a young girl who is going to an all-girls private school. She is in love with Jim (played by Matthew Modine), who also is going to a private school, an all-boys school near by. Christine has to deal with her rival, Jordan (played by Betsy Russell), who has the hots for Jim. Jim's uber-slob friend, Bubba, is going out with Betsy, a good friend of Christine's. Betsy (played by Kathleen Wilhoite), thinks that Jim would cheat on Christine when he is around a lot of other girls. Bubba (played by Michael Zorek), and his pals go over to the girl's school and dress in drag to get inside and see the Promised Land, also known as the girl's shower room. Christine and Jim decide to go out and have a weekend that will be romantic, but things don't go well as they had planned.