Three O'Clock High 37 years old
Jerry Mitchell just bumped into Buddy Revell. Now Jerry isn't thinking about math or english. Because at three o'clock, he's history.
Nerdy high schooler Jerry Mitchell is assigned to write an article for the school paper about the infamous new delinquent transfer student, Buddy Revell. When Jerry accidentally invades Buddy's personal space and touches him, Buddy challenges Jerry to an afterschool fight in the parking lot, which Jerry tries to avoid at all costs.
Credits
Three O'Clock High Cast
Name | Character |
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Yeardley Smith She was 23, now 60 years old | as Cheerleader |
Paul Feig He was 25, now 62 years old | as Hall Monitor |
Mitch Pileggi He was 35, now 72 years old | as Duke Herman |
John P. Ryan He was 51, 70 years old when he died | as Mr. O'Rourke |
Jeffrey Tambor He was 43, now 80 years old | as Mr. Rice |
Casey Siemaszko He was 26, now 63 years old | as Jerry Mitchell |
Richard Tyson He was 26, now 63 years old | as Buddy Revell |
Philip Baker Hall He was 56, now 93 years old | as Detective Mulvahill |
Stacey Glick She was 16, now 53 years old | as Brei Mitchell |
Jonathan Wise | as Vincent Costello |
Annie Ryan She was 40, now 77 years old | as Franny Perrins |
Three O'Clock High Crew
Name | Department |
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Nancy Nayor as Casting. | Production |
Phil Joanou as Director. He was 25 (now 63) years old | Directing |
Tom Szollosi as Writer. He was 37 (now 74) years old | Writing |
Tom Szollosi as Screenplay. He was 37 (now 74) years old | Writing |
David E. Vogel as Producer. | Production |
Steven Spielberg as Executive Producer. He was 40 (now 78) years old | Production |
Barry Sonnenfeld as Director of Photography. He was 34 (now 71) years old | Camera |
Jane Ruhm as Costume Design. | Costume & Make-Up |
Richard Christian Matheson as Writer. He was 33 (now 71) years old | Writing |
Richard Christian Matheson as Screenplay. He was 33 (now 71) years old | Writing |
William F. Matthews as Production Design. He was 109 (88) years old when He died | Art |