Rock 'N' Roll High School & Suburbia To Rock Your DVD Player
. Newly remastered and available for the first time in Anamorphic widescreen (16:9), Rock 'N' Roll High School Special Edition and Suburbia Collector's Edition provide the outrageous candor of teenage angst and nostalgic reverie of a counterculture rock movement that captured the hearts of many generations. With explosive musical performances from the Ramones, T.S.O.L., The Vandals and D.I., and extensive bonus content including all-new interviews and commentary with cast and crew, rare behind-the-scenes footage and much more, these two definitive home entertainment releases from Shout's Roger Corman's Cult Classics line are a must-have for Roger Corman fans and film aficionados as well as anyone who remains young at heart. Each DVD title is sold separately and has a suggested retail price of $19.93. Executive produced by Corman and directed by Allan Arkush (Heroes), Rock 'N' Roll High School boasts performances by the Ramones and stars P.J. Soles (Halloween) in the lead role of Riff Randell, Vince Van Patten (Hell Night), Clint Howard (Grand Theft Auto), Dey Young (Spaceballs), Mary Woronov (Death Race 2000), Dick Miller (Piranha) and Paul Bartel (Hollywood Boulevard). Based on Arkush's own high school fantasy, the 1979 cult film takes place at Vince Lombardi High School � the wildest, most rockin' high school around! That is, until a thug of a principal, Miss Togar, comes along and tries to make the school a totalitarian state. With the help of the Ramones, the students of Vince Lombardi battle Miss Togar's iron-fisted rule and take their battle to a truly rockin' conclusion! Rock 'N' Roll High School quickly developed a devoted following after its release in 1979 and became a mainstay of the midnight movie cult circuit. As with films like The Rocky Horror Picture Show, audience members began to dress up like the cast and the Ramones for screenings. Arkush, a self-described "unabashed rock 'n' roll fanatic," chose the Ramones to star as the film's musical heroes, as he felt they epitomized pure rock 'n' roll. As Arkush remembers, "We staged a live, marathon show at the Roxy Theatre that consisted of 22 hours of nonstop Ramones," and the tireless quartet also wrote two songs for the film: "I Want You Around" and "Rock 'N' Roll School." The Ramones were fans of Corman as well. Johnny Ramone said in an interview at the time, "When we found out Roger Corman was behind the picture, we said, sure, we'll do it because we knew he had a reputation and we knew he made good movies." ROCK 'N' ROLL HIGH SCHOOL 30th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL EDITION Preview and Purchase Ramones CDs |
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