Assassination of a High School President

Assassination of a High School President

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Crime, Mystery, Thriller
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Melissa Kalbfus, Brett Simon, Stephanie A. Marquardt
  • Cast(s): Mischa Barton, Reece Thompson, Bruce Willis, Michael Rapaport, Kathryn Morris See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 33min
  • Music: Leslie Shatz,Sanaa Cannella,Barney Cabral,Chris David,Perry Robertson
  • Similar To: Medusa Deluxe, Velvet Buzzsaw
  • Story:
    After the theft of copies of SAT exams from a principal's office, teenage reporter Bobby Funke sets out to unmask the thief. Bobby prints an article fingering Class President Paul Moore as the thief, shredding the youth's reputation. But as Bobby gets to know Paul's girlfriend, Francesca, he comes to realize he was wrong about Paul, so he sets out to unmask the true culprit.
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6.2/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
After the theft of copies of SAT exams from a principal's office, teenage reporter Bobby Funke sets out to unmask the thief. Bobby prints an article fingering Class President Paul Moore as the thief, shredding the youth's reputation. But as Bobby gets to know Paul's girlfriend, Francesca, he comes to realize he was wrong about Paul, so he sets out to unmask the true culprit.
Ratings

6.2/10

IMDb

BOX OFFICE

Budget 11,500,000 USD

Box Office Collection 69,564 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The deleted scenes show multiple references to John Wilkes Booth, which frames the scene where the rooftop shooter jumps down from the roof and limps away on one leg.

The screenplay for this film was featured in the 2006 Blacklist; a list of the "most liked" unmade scripts of the year.

Although the location is never clearly stated, Principal Kirkpatrick, played by Bruce Willis, has the state flag of New Jersey in his office. Willis grew up in Penns Grove, New Jersey.

When Principal Jared explains the Arabic word "La Hariq" meaning, he says it means don't shoot, However it actually literally means "No Fire"; whereas don't shoot is either "Ma Titliq El Nar" or "Matedrabsh Nar" depending on the dialect spoken, considering he heard it near Tigris, the first variation would be more likely. This mistake is likely due to using generic literal translators.

Reunites Bruce Willis with Mischa Barton after The Sixth Sense (1999), although they share a few moments together.

Popular Dialogues

"[first lines] Bobby Funke: [narrating] You want to know the truth about high school? You've got to break it down into its elements. Unfortunately, at St. Donovan's, the periodic table is more crooked than a case of scoliosis. Just give me the chance and I'll set it all straight. Case in point, Spanish homework. "Dame un batido de esperma" does not mean, "Take me to the airport." It means, "Give me a sperm milkshake." And 22 kids gave that as an answer in Spanish 3 last week. I'm not sure about the milkshake, but somebody is sure feeding us something sticky. Every clique on campus is copying the same damn homework. Burn-outs, pretty boys, drama-dorks, jocks, debaters, player-haters, you name it. Oh, it's big, all right. And I'm on it like pink rubber bands on your little sister's braces. The name's Bobby Funke. I write for the paper."

"Francesca Fachini: Nobody's misunderstood. That's just what people say when they don't like who they are."