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Demolition High

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Demolition High
Demolition High Poster.jpg
Movie Poster
Country Flag of the United States.jpg USA
Directed by Jim Wynorski
Release Date 1996
Studio Cinetel Films
Sunset Films International
Main Cast
Character Actor
Lenny Slater Corey Haim
Luther Jeff Kober
Tanya Melissa Brasselle
Chief Slater Alan Thicke
Stacy Kimberley Roberts
Eddie Trey Alexander
Det. Warshack Richard Styles
FBI Agent Dugan Stacie Randall


Demolition High is a 1996 direct-to-video action movie directed by Jim Wynorski. A group of terrorists steal a small but powerful missile from a military base and use a school in nearby town as their base, having a number of students and teachers as hostages. The only person who can save the day is Lenny Slater (Corey Haim), a troublemaking student who avoids being captured and now tries to do something to stop the terrorists from launching the missile at nuclear power plant. The movie was followed by a sequel Demolition University, filmed in 1997.


The following weapons were used in the film Demolition High:


Pistols

Desert Eagle

Tanya (Melissa Brasselle), Luther's henchwoman, carries a nickel plated Desert Eagle, supposedly a Mark VII. The bore looks too small for .41 or .50 caliber so the pistol appears to be a .357 model. Lenny Slater (Corey Haim) takes the pistol from incapacitated Tanya and uses it in the final scene.

Desert Eagle MK VII - .357 Magnum
Tanya fires at a police officer.
Tanya holds her pistol.
Tanya aims at Lenny.
The pistol is seen from behind.
Lenny holds the Desert Eagle.
A close view of the pistol.

Beretta 92FS

Luther (Jeff Kober) carries a Beretta 92FS in addition to his Uzi. Beretta pistols are also seen in holsters of police detectives and officers and security guards, including Chief Slater (Alan Thicke), Det. Warshack (Richard Styles, officers Hayes (Michael Meyer) and Williams (Dean Wein), the crew of the police car who chases after the terrorists' van, and school security guard Ray (Peter Spellos).

Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
A security guard on the military base drops his pistol under the fire of Luther's men. The shadow of the gun reveals its model.
A police officer (Hayes or Williams) carries a Beretta in holster.
A Beretta is seen in holster of school security guard Ray.
Luther threatens school principal Mr. Vogel (Gerrit Graham) with his pistol.
Chief Slater (at the left) has a Beretta in shoulder holster.

Walther PP

A bright crome plated Walther PP is stored in school principal Mr. Vogel's (Gerrit Graham) table. Lenny Slater (Corey Haim) takes this pistol when he escapes from Luther's men.

Walther PP Pistol in nickel finish - .32 ACP
Vogel shows the pistol to Lenny, announcing that it was confiscated from a student.
Lenny finds out that the pistol (quite predictable!) isn't loaded.
Lenny hides in school workshop.
Another good view of the pistol.

Submachine Guns

Uzi

Luther (Jeff Kober) and all of his men - Boomer (Tony March) and five nameless persons (Patrick J. Statham, Cole S. McKay, Kurt D. Lott, Merritt Yohnka, and Frederick Vial) carry Uzi SMGs. Lenny Slater (Corey Haim) manages to get an Uzi from a terrorist.

IMI Uzi with buttstock collapsed - 9x19mm
A close view of an Uzi in hands of a terrorist in the opening scene.
One of Luther's men fires an Uzi at a police car.
Luther holds Mr. Vogel at gunpoint.
Boomer (Tony March), Luther's demolition man, holds an Uzi.
Lenny fires a captured SMG.
One of the terrorists combs the school building with an Uzi in readiness.
Luther holds his Uzi in the final scene.

Shotguns

Unidentified pump action shotguns

A police officer (Hayes or Williams) briefly uses a pump action shotgun in the shootout with the terrorists. In the final scene a shotgun with pistol grip is seen in hands of a SWAT officer.

Remington 870 Police Magnum Riot Shotgun - 12 gauge
A police officer fires a shotgun in unequal battle against Uzi-wielding terrorists.
A blurry image of a shotgun in hands of running SWAT officer.

Rifles

M16A1/A2

SWAT officers, including their commander Hawkins (Jay Richardson), carry M16A2 assault rifles (or possibly M16A1s with A2 handguards).

Colt M16A1 with A2 handguards - 5.56x45mm
A SWAT officer with M16 is seen at the background.
A pair of officers on the rooftop.
More M16-wielding men.
Hawkins holds his M16 at the left.
Hawkins leads his men in the school building.

Springfield Armory M1A

Police snipers are armed with M14-style rifles with sniper scopes. They are most likely Springfield Armory M1A, impersonating M21 sniper rifles.

Springfield M1A - .308 Winchester. Note the notch where the fire selector would be.
A SWAT officer in center holds what appears to be an M14-style rifle.
A sniper (cameo of film director Jim Wynorski) holds his rifle in the final scene.
The sniper takes aim.

Other Weapons

M72 LAW

Luther (Jeff Kober) uses an M72 LAW to destroy a police car.

M72A2 LAW - 66mm
Luther readies the LAW...
...and fires.

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