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Product Details

  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: MVD4378BR
  • Format: Blu-ray
  • UPC: 760137437888
  • Street Date: 06/21/22
  • PreBook Date: 05/17/22
  • Label: MVD Visual »
  • Genre: Action/Adventure
  • Run Time: 105 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Audio: MONO
  • Year of Production: 1990
  • Region Code: 0
  • Box Lot: 30
  • Territory: NORTH AMERICA
  • Language: English

 

Cast & Crew

  • Actors:
  •       Noah Blake as Bobby Parker
  •       Julianne McNamara as Noreen Hedges
  •       Brandon Hooper as James Hedges
  •       Karl Wiedergott as Bill Cobbs
  • Director: Don Murphy

 

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Monday Morning (aka Class of Fear) [Collector's Edition]

ANOTHER YEAR. ANOTHER SCHOOL. ANOTHER BATTLE.

Monday Morning (aka Class of Fear) [Collector
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Bobby Parker (Noah Blake, Mystery Men), is a poor kid from the wrong side of the tracks whose family constantly moves to wherever his father can find work. He and his best friend Bill (Karl Wiedergott, The Wrong Guys), are new to Oceana High and their presence is definitely not welcome. James Hedges (Brandon Hooper, Chasing Mavericks), the student leader and son of the town mayor, cannot stand any outsider. And he especially doesn't like someone who "doesn't know his place" - like Bobby Parker.

To make matters worse, James discovers that Bobby is dating his sister Noreen (Julianne McNamara, Saturday the 14th Strikes Back). Along with a few of his friends, he decides to teach Bobby a lesson. On Monday morning, James and his friends pull a gun to scare Bobby into straightening out, but the plan fails. The two struggle and when a teacher is shot, everyone is ready to blame Bobby.

With no place to turn, Bobby grabs the gun and instructs everyone to sit tight. When the police show up ready for action, Bobby must convince the class of his innocence - before it's too late.

MONDAY MORNING marks the debut film (and the only film directed by) mega-producer Don Murphy (Transformers, Natural Born Killers, Gemini Man) and features a supporting cast that includes Jason Lively (National Lampoon's European Vacation) and Lisa Rinna ("Melrose Place").

Media

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Bonus Materials

  • High Definition (1080p) presentation of the main feature in 1.85:1 aspect ratio
  • Audio: Mono
  • English Subtitles
  • Original VHS version with its alternate title “Class of Fear” (SD, 1.33:1, 105 mins)
  • NEW! Interview with writer and director Don Murphy (HD, 52:50)
  • Don Murphy: Portrait of a Producer (1080p; 24:01)
  • Reversible Artwork (with alternate 'Class of Fear' title and artwork)
  • Collectible Mini-Poster

Sales Points

  • Recommended for fans of 80's cult classics '3:15: The Moment of Truth', 'Tuff Turf' and 'The New Kids'
  • Stars Noah Blake (Mystery Men), Brandon Hooper (Chasing Mavericks), Ricky Dean Logan (Back to the Future II) Jason Lively (National Lampoon’s European Vacation) & Lisa Rinna (Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, “Melrose Place”)
  • Debut film (and the only film directed by) blockbuster producer Don Murphy (Transformers, Natural Born Killers, Gemini Man)
  • First Time Ever on Blu-ray!

Press Quotes

...very earnest and sincere in its approach.

     —David J. Moore, The Movie Elite

MVD Rewind never skimps on the extras and really went out of their way to give collectors something special.

     —Corey Danna, Horror Geek Life

Monday Morning is a fairly engaging melodrama which takes ostracization at school and takes it to the extreme.

     —Dillon Gonzales, Geek Vibes Nation

Monday Morning is a forgotten gem in the pantheon of juvenile delinquent films (and is loaded with that ’80s vibe that serves as cinematic comfort food to many of us)… don’t sleep on this one longer than you already have!

     —Horror Fuel

Monday Morning embodies that quirky 1980’s teen melodrama with a very real, very terrifying, and very present-day topic that bumps Don Murphy’s movie up into the cult category.

     —Steven Lewis, It's Bloggin' Evil

  

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