Detention
movie

Goodbye Mister Chips, Hello Midnight Express
Released March 01, 1998
Overview
After some personal trauma, Wilson Walmsley is invited to work as a substitute teacher in a suburban public high school. He finds lack of authority and interest in the school direction and teacher body; uncontrolled and abusive students in an environment of disrespect and lack of discipline. He becomes close to the arts teacher Louise and to the smart and abused student Joey. When he saves Louise from a sexual assault of the student Davey, Louise and him are sued by Davey's family lawyer; then Davey's girlfriend beats Louise. The upset Walmsley lures, drugs and kidnaps Joey and six troublemakers of his class and brings them to his isolate real estate in Alpine, Texas. When the seven students wake up, they are naked and caged in cages with electric fences. When Walmsley arrives, he advises that his class will begin, and any disrespect or lack of discipline will be duly punished, and shots Joey to make clear his intentions. And the class begins.
Cast

John S. Davies
as
William Walmsley
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Marsha Dietlein
as
Louise Germain
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Meason Wiley
as
Davey
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Kirk E. Kelleykahn
as
Tony

Susana Gibb
as
Julie

Brandy Little
as
Tracey
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Rebecca Sanabria
as
Maria
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Jonathan Brent
as
Willie
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Forest Denbow
as
Joey

Gail Cronauer
as
Ms. Nunca

Steven Fromholz
as
Teacher's Rep

Lee Ritchey
as
Principal Weaver
Crew
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Andy Anderson
as
Director
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Andy Anderson
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Writer
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Robert J. Castaldo
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Producer
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Corky Irick
as
Producer
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J.R. Roberts
as
Co-Producer
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Douglas Bruce
as
Line Producer
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Howard Stone
as
Executive Producer
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Karen Stone
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Executive Producer
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Johnny Reno
as
Original Music Composer
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Gary Watson
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Director of Photography
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Robert J. Castaldo
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Editor
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Lisa Lancaster
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Casting