

Cali begins talks with FBI forces who surround the perimeter, but they refuse to give in to the terrorist demands.īilly, a natural leader, puts his talents for pulling pranks to good use. Not finding whom they want, Cali takes the entire student body hostage, wires the school to explode at the touch of his wrist-radio button, then orders a head-count every hour for anyone thinking of leaving. He doesn’t get the chance because the school is suddenly overrun by Cali’s commando-terrorists. marshalls whisk his boy away from The Regis School, more commonly known and spray painted as The Rejects School, a place for teenage boys no other preparatory school will take due to their problems with authority.įolly seems to be particularly bound up in one under-achiever, Billy Tepper, but no-nonsense Dean Parker (played unflinchingly by Louis Gusset, Jr.) matches wits with Billy and vows to drive the prep school pranks far from him. To take precautions and protect the federal judge presiding in the case, U.S.

Brief but graphic violence tends to spoil an incredibly well-scripted and directed story about Columbian commandos who take an entire boarding school hostage in order to secure a drug lord’s release from prison.Ī violent opening sets the stage to show that Luis Cali, the son of a South American narcotics trafficker, will stop at nothing to win the release of his extradited father.
