Young Streetfighters

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Movie
German title Young Streetfighters
Original title The Brotherhood of Justice
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1986
length 93 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Charles Braverman
script Noah cheers ,
Jeffrey Bloom
production Judith James ,
Margot Winchester
music Brad Fiedel
camera Hanania Baer
cut Bert Glatstein ,
Ann E. Mills
occupation

Young Streetfighters (alternate title: Terror at the High School ; Original Title: The Brotherhood of Justice ) is an American thriller from 1986 . It was directed by Charles Braverman and written by Noah Jubelirer and Jeffrey Bloom .

action

The high school -Students Derek is of the opinion that prevails at his school too much violence. He and four of his friends found The Brotherhood of Justice , the first to observe suspects. The secret society later used violence against youth gangs and drug dealers - both at school and at private parties. Over time, the activity of juvenile criminals in the school and in the city will wane.

Derek is left by his girlfriend Christie, who devotes herself to the less violent Victor. The Brotherhood then attacks Victor.

Reviews

Film Service wrote that the film was a "questionable action film that" spices up "teenage entertainment with a vigilante mentality .

Cinema magazine wrote that the action drama plot was " sinking into superficial action" .

backgrounds

The film was shot in the California cities of Aptos , Santa Cruz and Watsonville . Its premiere in the United States took place on May 18, 1986. The film was conceived as a pilot episode of a possible television series, but it was never produced.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Young Streetfighters in the Lexicon of International FilmsTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used , accessed November 7, 2008
  2. Cinema , accessed November 7, 2008
  3. ^ Filming locations for The Brotherhood of Justice , accessed November 7, 2008
  4. Release dates for The Brotherhood of Justice , accessed November 7, 2008
  5. ^ The Brotherhood of Justice , New York Times , accessed November 7, 2008