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{{MovieInfobox|Release Date=October 3, 2003|Directed By=[[Richard Linklater]]|Written By=[[Mike White (filmmaker)|Mike White]]|Produced By=[[Scott Rudin]]|Starring=[[Jack Black]]{{!}}[[Joan Cusack]]{{!}}Mike White{{!}}[[Sarah Silverman]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki>|Cinematography=[[Rogier Stoffers]]|Editor=[[Sandra Adair]]|Music composer=[[Craig Wedren]]|Production studio=Scott Rudin Productions|Distributed By=[[Paramount Pictures]]|Runtime=109 minutes|Country=* United States|Language=English|Budget=$35 million|Box Office=$131.3 million}} | {{MovieInfobox|Release Date=October 3, 2003|Directed By=[[Richard Linklater]]|Written By=[[Mike White (filmmaker)|Mike White]]|Produced By=[[Scott Rudin]]|Starring=[[Jack Black]]{{!}}[[Joan Cusack]]{{!}}Mike White{{!}}[[Sarah Silverman]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki>|Cinematography=[[Rogier Stoffers]]|Editor=[[Sandra Adair]]|Music composer=[[Craig Wedren]]|Production studio=Scott Rudin Productions|Distributed By=[[Paramount Pictures]]|Runtime=109 minutes|Country=* United States|Language=English|Budget=$35 million|Box Office=$131.3 million|Picture=School of rock.jpeg}} | ||
==== Plot ==== | |||
Overly enthusiastic guitarist Dewey Finn (Jack Black) gets thrown out of his bar band and finds himself in desperate need of work. Posing as a substitute music teacher at an elite private elementary school, he exposes his students to the hard rock gods he idolizes and emulates -- much to the consternation of the uptight principal (Joan Cusack). As he gets his privileged and precocious charges in touch with their inner rock 'n' roll animals, he imagines redemption at a local Battle of the Bands. | |||
== Cast == | == Cast == |
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Plot[edit | edit source]
Overly enthusiastic guitarist Dewey Finn (Jack Black) gets thrown out of his bar band and finds himself in desperate need of work. Posing as a substitute music teacher at an elite private elementary school, he exposes his students to the hard rock gods he idolizes and emulates -- much to the consternation of the uptight principal (Joan Cusack). As he gets his privileged and precocious charges in touch with their inner rock 'n' roll animals, he imagines redemption at a local Battle of the Bands.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- Jack Black as Dewey Finn
- Joan Cusack as Rosalie "Roz" Mullins
- Mike White as Ned Schneebly
- Sarah Silverman as Patty Di Marco
- Miranda Cosgrove as Summer "Tinker Bell" Hathaway
- Joey Gaydos Jr. as Zack "Zack-Attack"
- Kevin Clark as Freddy "Spazzy McGee"
- Rivkah Reyes as Katie "Posh Spice" (bass)
- Robert Tsai as Lawrence "Mr. Cool"
- Maryam Hassan as Tomika "Turkey
- Aleisha Allen as Alicia "Brace Face"
- Caitlin Hale as Marta "Blondie"
- Brian Falduto as Billy "Fancy Pants"
- Z Infante as Gordon "Roadrunner" (lighting designer)
- James Hosey as Marco "Carrot Top"
- Angelo Massagli as Frankie "Tough Guy" (security)
- Cole Hawkins as Leonard "Short Stop" (security)
- Jordan-Claire Green as Michelle (groupie)
- Veronica Afflerbach as Eleni (groupie)
- Adam Pascal as Theo (lead vocals, rhythm guitar)
- Lucas Babin as Spider (lead guitar)
- Lucas Papaelias as Neil (bass, backing vocals)
- Chris Stack as Doug (drums)
- Frank Whaley as Battle of the Bands director (uncredited)