A group of troublemaking boys decide to take a stand when terrorists seize control of their boarding school.A group of troublemaking boys decide to take a stand when terrorists seize control of their boarding school.A group of troublemaking boys decide to take a stand when terrorists seize control of their boarding school.
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- TriviaThe scene where Billy eats a banana and throws the peel in the trash is improvised, including Dean Parker's response: 'Pick up that banana'. Before the cameras started rolling, Sean Astin asked a prop guy for a banana and then proceeded to eat it during the take, even adding a roll of the eyes when asked to pick up the peel. Aside from Louis Gossett, Jr., actor reactions were pretty much genuine.
- GoofsThe Feds at least suspect Cali's plan to kidnap the Phil Donoghue, since they remove him from the school. The Feds could have protected the school by either announcing that Phil was removed, or by leaving a law-enforcement/military presence to defend it. Bizarrely, the Feds do neither.
- Quotes
Jonathan "Snuffy" Bradberry: Man, this stuff is great. It's opening up my lungs, it's making me breathe easier.
Ricardo Montoya: Evidently it's making you fart easier, too.
Jonathan "Snuffy" Bradberry: I didn't fart.
Ricardo Montoya: It's the first rule of prep school etiquette. When you're in a basement with no windows, don't fart.
Jonathan "Snuffy" Bradberry: No, the first rule of prep school etiquette is to pretend you're asleep when your roommate's beating off.
Henry "Hank" Giles, III: No, the first rule of prep school etiquette is to wait until your roommate falls asleep before beating off.
Jonathan "Snuffy" Bradberry: Was that a personal remark directed at me, roommate?
Henry "Hank" Giles, III: Choke your chicken. It's yours.
Jonathan "Snuffy" Bradberry: You slap your monkey all the time! I can't sleep at night!
- Alternate versionsTV prints cut out the phone sex scene at the beginning.
Silly premise but the film actually works. The group of kids who fight were all up and coming when this film came out in 1991: Sean Astin (looking very cute); Wil Wheaton (looking miserable); Keith Coogan; George Perez (the token Latino who is very handsome, very muscular and is mostly shown in nothing but tight underwear); T.E. Russell (the token black guy) and Shawn Phelan. None of them are very good actors (except Astin), but who cares? This is a mindless action film. The only other good performances are from Denholm Elliott (having a ball as the headmaster) and Louis Gossett Jr. as the dean.
Other than that--there's lots of action, suspense, explosions and little brains. In other words---FUN!
Only complaint (and this is minor)--it's a bit too long (there are THREE endings) and there is LOTS of casual, bloody violence (the R rating was well-earned). Still, I enjoyed it a lot.
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- Soldados de juguete
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- Budget
- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $15,073,942
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,182,300
- Apr 28, 1991
- Gross worldwide
- $15,073,942
- Runtime1 hour 51 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1