Graduation Day

1981

Action / Horror / Mystery / Sport / Thriller

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Linnea Quigley as Dolores
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Vanna White as Doris
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Christopher George as Coach George Michaels
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755.00 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 36 min
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1 hr 36 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Wuchakk5 / 10

Schlocky 1981 high school slasher, but entertaining

After a high school girl falls dead from a blood clot during a 200-meter race, members of the track team are slain one-by-one. Patch Mackenzie plays the dead student's sister, returning from the military, while Christopher George plays the harsh coach. E. Danny Murphy is on hand as the girl's grieving boyfriend.

"Graduation Day" (1981) is a cheap slasher that only cost $250,000. The high school setting is great for the genre, but "Prom Night" (1980) beat it to the theaters by 9.5 months whereas the parody "Student Bodies" (1981) debuted a few months after "Graduation Day." Although not technically slashers, high school horror flicks "Carrie" (1976) and "Christine" (1983) are cut from the same cloth in spirit. The difference is that those films had considerable budgets while "Graduation Day" is decidedly low-rent; and it shows.

Another issue is that the creators couldn't make up their minds if this was going to be a serious slasher or a campy parody. So they walked the balance beam between the two and it's an off-kilter vibe. But I got used to it and enjoyed the movie for what it is, a schlocky early 80's high school slasher.

There are a several highlights on the female front, including Linnea Quigley (Dolores),Karen Abbott (Joanne) and Denise Cheshire (gymnast Sally). Even Vanna White shows up (Doris).

The movie is overlong at 1 hour, 37 minutes, which is a tad too long to sustain a cut-rate fun slasher.

Likewise, seven and a half minutes was probably a little too lengthy for the live performance of the song "Gangster Rock" by Felony, but it is a driving hard rock ditty and the sequence perks up the film. Besides, the movie kept switching between the live song/roller skating to the slayings in the nearby woods. Thus it's assumed that the song either ran more around 5 minutes or the band simply did a longer rendition for the live setting, possibly because it was their local hit.

Unfortunately, the lead singer, Jeffrey Scott Spry, committed suicide in March, 1992. Remember this: Once you're dead, you're dead for a looong time.

The film was shot at La Cañada High School, La Cañada Flintridge, California, and nearby Pasadena (houses).

GRADE: C+

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca6 / 10

Likable slasher for those with a penchant for '80s nostalgia

Let's face it, GRADUATION DAY was never going to win any film-making awards. It's a low budget slice of sleazy trash, rushed out on the cheap to cater for the audience's new-found appetite for horror in the wake of HALLOWEEN and Friday THE 13TH. The plot is threadbare, the editing is slightly dodgy, and most of the cast give performances so wooden that you'd think you were down the local forest.

And yet, and yet...GRADUATION DAY has a certain charm all of its own. The high school setting is a fun one, and the various HALLOWEEN-inspired stalk 'n' slash sequences are a hoot. The cheesy gore effects are equally great fun, and then there's the presence of the hammily entertaining Christopher George (THE EXTERMINATOR) as the coach, George Michaels (yes, really). A dodgy musical interlude goes on FOREVER, and of course it wouldn't be a slasher film without the twist endings.

Director Herb Freed seems intent on making his film as sleazy as possible given the constraints of the day; his camera lovingly lingers on his actresses (including a young Linnea Quigley) as they strip off and inevitably find themselves murdered soon afterwards. Playing "guess the killer" is part of the fun. It might be cheap, shoddy and occasionally distasteful, but is GRADUATION DAY fun? The answer is a resounding yes!

Reviewed by kosmasp6 / 10

Making it

An unfortunate incident brings a woman back to town for a graduation day. Well she can't celebrate it obviously, but others will not be able to celebrate either. As far as slashers go, I reckon this is quite predictable. I don't think you will have to guess too much.

Having said that, there is a slew of scenes of murder. They are made in a decent fashion overall. The actors are doing their best too. This is quite ok once you just run with it - no pun intended.

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