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Graduation Day

The Class of ‘81 is running out of time!
1981 | 96m | English

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After the death of a high school track star during a race, a mysterious killer in a fencing mask begins murdering her friends and teachers.
Release Date: May 01, 1981
Director: Herb Freed
Writer: Herb Freed, Anne Marisse, David Baughn
Genres: Horror
Keywords high school sports, heart attack, runner, high school, slasher
Production Companies Troma Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Christopher George Coach George Michaels
Patch Mackenzie Anne Ramstead
E. Danny Murphy Kevin Badger
E.J. Peaker Blondie
Michael Pataki Principal Guglione
Richard Balin Mr. Roberts
Carmen Argenziano Insp. Halliday
Linnea Quigley Dolores
Billy Hufsey Tony
Virgil Frye Officer MacGregor
Denise Cheshire Sally
Vanna White Doris
Beverly Dixon Elaine Ramstead
Hal Bokar Ronald Corliss
Viola Kates Stimpson Mrs. Badger
Patrick Wright Truck Driver
Erica Hope Diana
Karen Abbott Joanne
Ruth Ann Llorens Laura
Tom Hintnaus Pete
Carl Rey Ralph
Aaron Butler Photographer
Grant Loud Singer
Linda Shayne Paula Brentwood
Name Job
James Winburn Stunt Coordinator
Herb Freed Director, Writer
Anne Marisse Writer
David Baughn Story
Arthur Kempel Original Music Composer
Daniel Yarussi Director of Photography
Martin Jay Sadoff Editor
Aaron Butler Casting
Chris Henry Art Direction
Jill Rockow Makeup Effects, Special Effects Makeup Artist
Darryl Linkow Sound Mixer
Hiroaki 'Zom' Yamamoto Sound Mixer
Hal Schwartz Assistant Director
Name Title
Herb Freed Producer
David Baughn Producer
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Wuchak
5.0

**_Schlocky 1981 high school slasher, but entertaining_** After a high school girl falls dead from a blood clot during a 200-meter race, members of the track team are slain one-by-one. Patch Mackenzie plays the dead student’s sister, returning from the military, while Christopher George plays the ... harsh coach. E. Danny Murphy is on hand as the girl’s grieving boyfriend. “Graduation Day” (1981) is a cheap slasher that only cost $250,000. The high school setting is great for the genre, but “Prom Night” (1980) beat it to the theaters by 9.5 months whereas the parody “Student Bodies” (1981) debuted a few months after “Graduation Day.” Although not technically slashers, high school horror flicks “Carrie” (1976) and “Christine” (1983) are cut from the same cloth in spirit. The difference is that those films had considerable budgets while “Graduation Day” is decidedly low-rent; and it shows. Another issue is that the creators couldn't make up their minds if this was going to be a serious slasher or a campy parody. So they walked the balance beam between the two and it's an off-kilter vibe. But I got used to it and enjoyed the movie for what it is, a schlocky early 80's high school slasher. There are a several highlights on the female front, including Linnea Quigley (Dolores), Karen Abbott (Joanne) and Denise Cheshire (gymnast Sally). Even Vanna White shows up (Doris). The movie is overlong at 1 hour, 37 minutes, which is a tad too long to sustain a cut-rate fun slasher. Likewise, seven and a half minutes was probably a little too lengthy for the live performance of the song "Gangster Rock" by Felony, but it is a driving hard rock ditty and the sequence perks up the film. Besides, the movie kept switching between the live song/roller skating to the slayings in the nearby woods. Thus it’s assumed that the song either ran more around 5 minutes or the band simply did a longer rendition for the live setting, possibly because it was their local hit. Unfortunately, the lead singer, Jeffrey Scott Spry, committed suicide in March, 1992. Remember this: Once you’re dead, you’re dead for a looong time. The film was shot at La Cañada High School, La Cañada Flintridge, California, and nearby Pasadena (houses). GRADE: C+

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
5.0

_**Fun low-rent slasher schlock from the early-80s**_ GRADE: C+ ...

Jun 23, 2021