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Fist Fight

After school. Parking lot. It's on.
2017 | 91m | English

(47957 votes)

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When one school teacher gets the other fired, he is challenged to an after-school fight.
Release Date: Feb 16, 2017
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Van Robichaux, Evan Susser, Max Greenfield
Genres: Comedy
Keywords high school, high school teacher
Production Companies New Line Cinema, Village Roadshow Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, 21 Laps Entertainment, Wrigley Pictures, Van Brand
Box Office Revenue: $41,087,017
Budget: $22,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
Charlie Day Andy Campbell
Ice Cube Ron Strickland
Tracy Morgan Coach Freddie Coward
Jillian Bell Counselor Holly
Christina Hendricks Miss Monet
Dean Norris Principal Richard Tyler
Kumail Nanjiani Officer Mehar
Dennis Haysbert Superintendent Johnson
JoAnna Garcia Swisher Maggie
Alexa Nisenson Ally Campbell
Stephnie Weir Suzie
Kym Whitley 911 Operator
Gordon Danniels Irv
Nicholas Alexander Blake
Charlie Carver Nathaniel
Max Carver Daniel
Robert Pralgo Officer Kheel
Michael Beasley Officer Rodriguez
Conphidance Gangster
Inder Kumar Shopper with Car (uncredited)
John Crow News Man (uncredited)
Brianna Brown News Reporter
Alisa Harris Desk Nurse
Deena Beasley Mom
Karen Beyer Ally's Teacher
Ron Caldwell Scrawny Kid
Austin Zajur Neil
Bill Kottkamp William
Jose Diaz Cody
Tim Johnson Jr. Jordan
Nolan Bateman Phil
Ian Gregg Freddie
Annie Jacob Julie
Autumn Dial Stephanie
Emily Murden Trisha
Kyanna Simone Simpson Amber
Peg Thon Mrs. Davis
Courtney Lauren Cummings Emma
Khamary Rose Donald
Ryan Boz Mike
Christian Adam Joey
Chanel Celaya Katie
Sean Brosnan Billy
Mike Forbs Drunk Cell Mate
Phi Vu Scrawny Kid
Rachel Leah Cohen Mom
Jason Charles Hill School Kid
Geoffrey Howard 911 Operator (Uncredited)
Beth Keener News Woman (uncredited)
Paige Nicollette High School Student (uncredited)
BreeAnna Marie High School Student (uncredited)
Kenneth Jones Audience Member (uncredited)
Sean Brosnan Billy
Emmy Allin Mr. Campbell's Student (uncredited)
Cameron Fuller Brad (uncredited)
Name Job
Mark LeDoux Compositors
Raven-Danielle Baker Stunts
Van Robichaux Screenplay, Story
Evan Susser Screenplay, Story
Matthew Freund Editor
Chris Cornwell Production Design
Amy McGary Set Decoration
Brook Shafer Set Decoration
Denise Wingate Costume Design
Eric Alan Edwards Director of Photography
Debra Denson Makeup Artist
Julie Hill-Parker Makeup Artist
Teresa Morgan Hairstylist
Quintessence Patterson Makeup Artist
Carol Rasheed Makeup Department Head
Elizabeth Robinson Hair Department Head
Al Watson Hairstylist
Mi Young Key Makeup Artist
Sara Romilly Post Production Supervisor
Vincent Lascoumes First Assistant Director
Amir R. Khan Second Assistant Director
Vincent Bates Assistant Art Director
Michelle Caruso Art Department Coordinator
Tyler Free Set Dresser
Ariel R. Kaplan Set Dresser
Steven Ondrejech Set Dresser
Trish Navarro Set Decorating Coordinator
Mary H. Ellis Sound Mixer
Sandra Fox Foley
Andy Malcolm Foley
James Peterson Boom Operator
Corey Pritchett Special Effects Coordinator
Chad Pruett Special Effects
Rick Cramblett Special Effects
J. J. Madaris Special Effects
Joshua D. Stevens Visual Effects Supervisor
Jason Sanford Visual Effects Producer
Scott Dale Stunts
Holland Diaz Stunts
Marcis Cole Camera Operator
Bob Mahoney Still Photographer
Henry Tirl Camera Operator
Jeremy Gordon Casting Associate
Coco Kleppinger Casting Assistant
LaShana Clayton Set Costumer
Dustin Fletcher Set Costumer
Johnna Thomas Key Costumer
Derek Sullivan Costume Supervisor
Gina Nalli Set Costumer
Marcella Elisa Caudill Set Costumer
Madelaine Jereczek First Assistant Editor
Brian LeCoz Assistant Editor
Kristine McPherson First Assistant Editor
Wes Hagan Location Manager
Ralph B. Meyer Location Manager
David Metzner Music Editor
Kier Lehman Music Supervisor
Dana Wilentz Music Supervisor
Melissa Randle Script Supervisor
Mark Coffey First Assistant Sound Editor
Tom Barrett Best Boy Grip
Todd Watson Special Effects Makeup Artist
Jamaica Craft Choreographer
Chase Paris Casting
Richie Keen Director
Rich Delia Casting
Max Greenfield Story
Dominic Lewis Original Music Composer
Day Permuy Production Supervisor
Goro Koyama Foley
Chris LeDoux Visual Effects Supervisor
Tim LeDoux Visual Effects Supervisor
Sala Baker Stunts
Donny Carrington Stunts
David Conk Stunts
Jason Charles Hill Stunts
Kimani Ray Smith Stunt Coordinator
Tara Feldstein Bennett Casting
Name Title
John Rickard Producer
Samuel J. Brown Executive Producer
Marty P. Ewing Executive Producer
Billy Rosenberg Executive Producer
Bruce Berman Executive Producer
Richard Brener Executive Producer
Dan Cohen Producer
Shawn Levy Producer
Max Greenfield Producer
Ice Cube Executive Producer
Charlie Day Executive Producer
Toby Emmerich Executive Producer
Steven Mnuchin Executive Producer
Dave Neustadter Executive Producer
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Popularity History


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2024 5 99 130 76
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Reviews

Rangan
7.0

**Snitches get stitches!** The first feature film for a television director. He did not get the best cast, but best among the second string. Charlie Day's first lead I'm seeing. I mean not like, among other big stars he used to do the roles. Yes, there are like Ice Cube in the film, but the whole ... narration was presented from the Charlie's viewpoint. This story needed strong voice, but he had none. You may get annoyed for that, but that's the first fun side of the tale. Charlie Day versus Ice Cube! This kind of combination is not new, but decently used to tell the story. I like Cube in comedies than the serious roles. Well, it's not about the story, it's just a one day event. The final day of the school and a tough day for all. Because some of the staffs were fired from the job, the students' misconduct peaked, it's totally a messy day. The English teacher, Campbell, gets into a fight for going against his co-staff. So the day goes on as the countdown begins for their most anticipated fight at the final bell of the school. The preparation for that and all other craziness take place before the finale. When the film started, it was like any other B movie, very familiar atmosphere and predictable. Once the second half kick-started, I felt it was getting better. And the climax was even better. So, it ended strongly, after a so-so opening. Till that end, I did not think it deserved a decent respect, but at the end a better one. With this kind of cast and thematic, the film was much better. Really a well made, nothing more than on the entertainment perspective. So, if that's your sole purpose to watch a film, then this is the right one. Go for it. A much better film than the rating it had received. #TeachersFight _7/10_

May 16, 2024
MatthewL.Brady
2.0

I'm guessing Jason Bateman wasn't available for this. ...

Jun 23, 2021
SoSmooth1982
7.0

Funny movie with 2 teachers that can't seem to get along. I wish teachers were like this when I went to school. Having a fist fight at the end of the year. ...

May 16, 2023