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  1. Meek high school student Jerry Mitchell and sister Brei are home alone while their parents vacation. The Weaver High School students this morning gossip about new student Buddy Revell, an allegedly violent psychopathic delinquent transferred from a continuation high school.

  2. Oct 9, 1987 · Three O'Clock High: Directed by Phil Joanou. With Casey Siemaszko, Annie Ryan, Richard Tyson, Stacey Glick. Mild-mannered Jerry Mitchell gets into hot water with quiet bad boy Buddy Revell, who challenges Jerry to a fight on the grounds of their high school after the school day's end.

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    • Comedy
    • Phil Joanou
    • 1987-10-09
  3. The main character is Jerry Mitchell, a high school student. Jerry Mitchell is an average teenager who finds himself in a series of unfortunate events when he unintentionally angers a bully named Buddy Revell. Casey Siemaszko portrays Jerry Mitchell. Casey Siemaszko delivers a remarkable performance as the lovable underdog, Jerry Mitchell.

  4. Three O'Clock High (1987) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. A high school nerd, Jerry Mitchell (Siemaszko) is assigned to write a piece for the school paper about new boy Buddy Revell (Tyson), who is rumored to be a psychopathic nutcase. When Jerry accidentally touches Buddy, he says that they must fight in the parking lot at 3pm.

  6. 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. Richard ...

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  8. "Three O'Clock High" opens with the hero (Casey Siemaszko) learning that the toughest kid in the world (Richard Tyson) is enrolling in his high school. From the stories we hear, this isn't a teenager, he's the Terminator.

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