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Hostage High (1997)

Hostage High (1997)
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An angry and unstable youth lashes out against the school he believes has destroyed his future in this made-for-TV drama inspired by a true story. Jason Copeland (Rick Schroder) is a teenager teetering on the edge of emotional collapse; he was kicked out of high school for poor grades, he hasn't been able to find a job, and living at home with his bitter and demanding mother has become intolerable. One day, Jason snaps and decides to take revenge against the teachers who he believes ruined his life. He grabs a couple of guns and a stockpile of ammunition and invades his old high school, killing several teachers and students and then taking 62 kids hostage. Among the students being held at gun point are Aaron (Freddie Prinze Jr.), a bright but rebellious student who is having his own problems at school, and Samantha (Katie Wright), whose father is a deputy with the local police department. As Skip Fine (Henry Winkler), generally regarded as less than the brightest penny in the local police force but the only one with training in hostage negotiation, tries to talk Jason out of taking any more lives, Aaron and Samantha try to convince Jason from the inside that letting the students go and giving himself up would be the best thing to do. Hostage High was originally screened on American television under the title Detention: The Siege at Johnson High. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Michael W. Watkins
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Synopsis of Hostage High

An angry and unstable youth lashes out against the school he believes has destroyed his future in this made-for-TV drama inspired by a true story. Jason Copeland (Rick Schroder) is a teenager teetering on the edge of emotional collapse; he was kicked out of high school for poor grades, he hasn't been able to find a job, and living at home with his bitter and demanding mother has become intolerable. One day, Jason snaps and decides to take revenge against the teachers who he believes ruined his life. He grabs a couple of guns and a stockpile of ammunition and invades his old high school, killing several teachers and students and then taking 62 kids hostage. Among the students being held at gun point are Aaron (Freddie Prinze Jr.), a bright but rebellious student who is having his own problems at school, and Samantha (Katie Wright), whose father is a deputy with the local police department. As Skip Fine (Henry Winkler), generally regarded as less than the brightest penny in the local police force but the only one with training in hostage negotiation, tries to talk Jason out of taking any more lives, Aaron and Samantha try to convince Jason from the inside that letting the students go and giving himself up would be the best thing to do. Hostage High was originally screened on American television under the title Detention: The Siege at Johnson High. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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93 mins

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Director(s):
Michael W. Watkins
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    Christina R.

    this movie is based on a kid that was 20 in Ca in 1992 that went to his old school and shot his teacher that failed him in his civics class.. he killed 4 people and wounded 10 and is now sitting on death row.. so get ur story straight before you start writing reviews ok? it was an ok movie. it drew me in to where i kept wanting to watch it. but its one of those made for tv movies with not a whole lot of great acting. and with all the shootings that happened after this movie i think it just gives people the idea to go and kill people at school. i mean i could see the gunman and how he thought he was really going to get off with a light sentence.. but i mean come on... did that really happen?? i dont know. but how the teacher died humming really happened and he had 70 hostages in the school. so it was somewhat exactly how it happened.. and somewhat not. i feel sorry for the families and victims that this movie was actually made and was made after them! i think that was totally wrong.

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    PHILLIP S.

    This movie was made before the Columbine H.S. events, so you can't compare them.

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    Shannon F.

    I experienced this first hand, and these were my friends that died and were injured. Im not sure who Christina R. and don't understand what she means when she says get ur story straight before writing reviews,was she there? did she personally know these people? I did, and I knew Eric, I haven't been able to watch the movie yet but will now consider it. I may write a review after as well. However this may not be a review, but just what was on my mind when I read others. "With Love to all who Suffered this Tragedy"

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