Junior High School (film)

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Junior High School
Directed byMichael Nankin
David Wechter
Written bySteve Jacobson
Briana London
Michael Nankin
David Wechter
StarringP. David Ebersole
Paula Abdul
Kirk Burnett
Karen Capelle
Mikal Robert Taylor
Toni Mazarin
CinematographySteve Jacobson
Edited bySteve Jacobson
Briana London
Music byDavid Wechter
Julius Wechter
Distributed byTapeworm Video Distributors (VHS)
Kritzerland (Blu-Ray)
Release date
1978
Running time
37 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Junior High School is a 1978 musical featurette starring P. David Ebersole as Jerry Sanders.[1] The film chronicles the first day of term at a dramatized school of seventh and eighth graders, and consists of seven songs along with several dance numbers. The only member of the cast to become well-known later is Paula Abdul, though she played a relatively minor role in the film.[2]

Plot

The story begins with Sherry (Paula Abdul) declaring plans to hold a party that night. Upon hearing about this party, Jerry's friend Paul (Kirk Burnett) encourages him to ask his crush Lori Scott (Karen Capelle) to accompany him to the event. On his way to doing this Jerry encounters several obstacles, including repeated run-ins with Keith (Mikal Robert Taylor), a school bully, and Vicki (Toni Mazarin), an ill-intentioned girl who hopes Jerry will ask her to the party so she can spite a previous boyfriend.

References

  1. ^ "P. David Ebersole". Festival Scope. Retrieved April 20, 2018.
  2. ^ Wild, David (November 30, 1989). "Paula Abdul: All the Right Moves". Rolling Stone. Retrieved April 20, 2018.

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