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Plain Clothes [Blu-ray] - Crime Thriller Movie | High Definition Blu-ray Disc | Perfect for Movie Nights & Home Theater Collections
Plain Clothes [Blu-ray] - Crime Thriller Movie | High Definition Blu-ray Disc | Perfect for Movie Nights & Home Theater Collections

Plain Clothes [Blu-ray] - Crime Thriller Movie | High Definition Blu-ray Disc | Perfect for Movie Nights & Home Theater Collections

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Arliss Howard (Full Metal Jacket) stars as Nick Dunbar, a tough cop who goes undercover in a local high school to prove the innocence of his younger brother (Loren Dean), who has been accused of murdering a teacher. Nick soon finds himself face-to-face with a power-crazy principal (Robert Stack), a school bully (Peter Dobson), quirky teachers (George Wendt, Diane Ladd, Abe Vigoda) and all the other things that made him hate high school the first time around. However, as Nick tries desperately to solve the crime, he becomes increasingly involved in his newly adopted 1980s punk persona, reveling in the youthful experience, and falling in love with a pretty English teacher (Suzy Amis). a delightful combination of comedy and suspense that features a delirious cast of eccentric character actors including Harry Shearer, Reginald VelJohnson, Larry Pine and Seymour Cassel. Written by Scott Frank (Get Shorty) and directed by Martha Coolidge (Real Genius).

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I saw this on TV years ago but couldn't quite remember the name, I did remember some of the little things like phrases written on the blackboard and that Norm from Cheers was in it. As for being the Case of the 30 Year Old Freshman I don't know if this movie predates the 21 Jumpstreet series or not but the idea is basically the same, cop goes under cover at a high school. And I'll leave the plot at that. It's silly in places but it also has some great suspense.My only gripe is the VHS is missing a scene or two, like how he gets his hat.

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