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High School Caesar is a american film of genre Drama released in USA on 1 november 1960 with John Ashley

High School Caesar (1960)

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Released in USA 1 november 1960
Length 1h15
OriginUSA
Genres Drama
Rating50% 2.5236552.5236552.5236552.5236552.523655

High School Caesar is a 1960 American film directed by O'Dale Ireland.

Synopsis

Matt Stevens (John Ashley) is the "guy with the power" at his high school, but everyone despises him. He isn't, after all, known for his fairness and generosity. The tables are turned, however, when his fellow students resist his power and show him up at a drag race.

Actors

John Ashley

(Matt Stevens)
Gary Vinson

(Bob Williams)
Judy Nugent

(Wanda Anderson)
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