School's Out! Trailer

School's Out! Trailer (1992)

05 January 1992 Drama, TV Movie 92 mins

The Degrassi kids spend one last summer together.

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Cast

Pat Mastroianni

as Joey Jeremiah

Stacie Mistysyn

as Caitlin Ryan

Stefan Brogren

as Archibald "Snake" Simpson

Neil Hope

as Derek 'Wheels' Wheeler

Kirsten Bourne

as Tessa Campanelli

Sara Holmes

as Allison

Arlene Lott

as Nancy

Crew

Ted Miller

Ted Miller Location Manager

Virginia Thompson

Virginia Thompson Assistant Production Manager

Laura Vickers

Laura Vickers Publicist

Sean Skarupa

Sean Skarupa Electrician

Kevin May

Kevin May First Assistant Director

Greg Chapman

Greg Chapman Sound Assistant

Julian Chojnacki

Julian Chojnacki Steadicam Operator

Kari Measham

Kari Measham Art Department Assistant

Ervin Copestake

Ervin Copestake Sound Recordist

Heidi Lasi

Heidi Lasi Second Assistant Camera

Byrd Dickens

Byrd Dickens Production Assistant

International Titles

Degrassi High: School's Out Trailer

International Releases Dates

Canada 05 January 1992

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