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Synopsis

For the crime, see truancy.


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Directed by
Rospo Pallenberg


Produced by
Donald R. Beck
Rudy Cohen
Peter S. Davis
William N. Panzer


Written by
Steve Slavkin..More


Cutting Class Plot

The plot revolves around the return of Brian Woods (Leitch), a "problem teen," to his high school. He has just been released from a mental hospital; he was committed after the suspicious death of his father, who crashed and died while driving a car with cut brakes. He falls in love with classmate Paula Carson (Jill Schoelen), but the local basketball star Dwight Ingalls (Brad Pitt) is already Paula's boyfriend. Meanwhile, the lecherous school principal also seeks unfortunate Paula's affections. Then horrible murders start happening, with no one certain of the identity of the culprit. The main suspects are Dwight, whose control of his anger has never been perfect, the mysterious Woods, who may not have been fully cured at the sanitarium, and the disgusting principal, who seems to stop at nothing in his attempts to bed Paula. The film opens with a paperboy delivering newspapers around the block. We see a glimpse of a headline about someone being "released." A paper is delivered to Paula Carson's house, and she enters the scene in a long T-shirt to fetch the newspaper. Paula is then approached by her father, Bill, who is an attorney, and we learn of his hunting trip. He warns Paula to do her homework, no boys in the house and most importantly "No Cutting Class." Paula then puts the Newspaper in the bin and we see the whole headline. It says: "Boy who killed father released from Mental Asylum." Bill Carson drives to the swamps for his hunting trip, in an attempt to "bag a mallard." As he takes shots into the air, someone is hiding nearby and holding a set of Bows and arrows. The person calls over to Bill Carson and fires an arrow into him. Bill cries out and then falls down to the ground. Enter Dwight Ingalls. Dwight inserts a cassette into the stereo of his car. The stereo plays excerpts from "Nearer to Morning" by "Wall of Voodoo." Dwight speeds and is a..More