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Shermer High School is a fictional high school, and the nexus for many of American director John Hughes' films. The Breakfast Club (in an outside shot of the school) [ 1 ] and Weird Science (printed on the gym teacher's shirt in the coda) [ 2 ] [ 3 ] explicitly reference it by name.
In 1999, four years after Full House ended, Sweetin graduated from Los Alamitos High School in Los Alamitos, California, and attended Chapman University in Orange, California. [1] While in high school, Sweetin and fellow actor Matthew Morrison performed in musical theater together.
Hell High; High School (1940 film) High School (2010 film) High School Big Shot; High School Hellcats; High School High; High School Musical; High School Musical 3: Senior Year; High School U.S.A. Hollywood Stargirl; Hometown U.S.A. (film) Honor Society (film) The Hot Chick; House Party (2023 film) How to Build a Girl; The Howling: Reborn
Besides her native language English, Sweeney speaks Russian and Spanish. She taught herself Russian in high school, and learned Spanish at school for most of her life, as her father lives in Mexico. [69] Sweeney is an automobile enthusiast, and has restored a 1969 Ford Bronco and a 1965 Ford Mustang. In partnership with Ford motor company, she ...
This category is for movies whose primary setting is a high school. Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large.
A teenage outcast realizes he is the Antichrist, and seeks revenge against his high school classmates. [75] 1981 Student Bodies: Mickey Rose: A killer stalks the students of a high school. [76] 1981 Graduation Day: Herb Freed: The students on a high school track team are stalked and killed leading up to their graduation. [77] 1981 Happy ...
High school films (7 C) M. Middle school films (44 P) P. Films set in police academies (2 C, 5 P) T. Films about teacher–student relationships (1 C, 84 P)
High School (also known as HIGH school) is a 2010 American teen comedy film starring Adrien Brody. It is the feature-length directorial debut of John Stalberg, Jr. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was theatrically distributed by Anchor Bay Films on June 1, 2012.