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Be-Bop High School: A Delinquent Student March 1987

93 min📅 1987-03-21

Set against the rebellious backdrop of a 1980s Japanese high school, *Be-Bop High School: A Delinquent Student March* (1987) delivers a high-energy ride through teenage chaos orchestrated by director Hiroyuki Nasu.

Director: Hiroyuki Nasu

Cast

Toru Nakamura
Toru Nakamura
Toru Nakama
Koujiro Shimizu
Koujiro Shimizu
Hiroshi Kato
Masumi Miyazaki
Masumi Miyazaki
Junko Miharayama
Takeo Chii
Takeo Chii
Onijima
Natsuki Ozawa
Natsuki Ozawa
Saki
Hitoshi Ozawa
Hitoshi Ozawa
Shingo Maekawa
Kōjirō Kusanagi
Kōjirō Kusanagi
Yamamoto
Tokue Hanazawa
Tokue Hanazawa
Old man

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Be-Bop High School: A Delinquent Student March (1987) about?

This 1980s Japanese action-comedy follows a manipulative delinquent who uses his girlfriend to lure rivals into a brutal fight club showdown. The conflict spirals into an all-out war involving Hiroshi, Toru, and the entire school's chaotic underworld. Think high-energy brawls and sharp-witted humor in equal measure.

Who directed Be-Bop High School: A Delinquent Student March?

Hiroyuki Nasu directed this rebellious high-school romp, bringing a signature blend of slapstick chaos and delinquent drama to the screen.

Who stars in Be-Bop High School: A Delinquent Student March?

The film features Toru Nakamura, Koujiro Shimizu, and Masumi Miyazaki as its central trio of rebellious students, joined by veteran actor Takeo Chii and rising star Natsuki Ozawa.

Is Be-Bop High School: A Delinquent Student March (1987) worth watching?

For fans of 80s action-comedy with a side of youthful rebellion, this film is a delightful time capsule packed with over-the-top fights and snappy dialogue. While it lacks a formal IMDb rating, its cult appeal and genre-bending charm make it a nostalgic gem worth tracking down on classic film platforms.

How long is Be-Bop High School: A Delinquent Student March?

The film runs for 93 minutes, delivering a tight, high-paced ride through its delinquent escapades.

About Be-Bop High School: A Delinquent Student March (1987) — 80s Action-Comedy Classic Explored

Set against the rebellious backdrop of a 1980s Japanese high school, *Be-Bop High School: A Delinquent Student March* (1987) delivers a high-energy ride through teenage chaos orchestrated by director Hiroyuki Nasu. The film follows a cunning troublemaker who weaponizes his girlfriend as bait, sparking an explosive turf war that pulls Hiroshi and Toru into the fray. With its signature blend of raw action and sharp comedy, this cult classic thrives on exaggerated delinquent antics, clashing egos, and the unrelenting chaos of schoolyard power struggles.

Packed with neon-lit classroom confrontations and over-the-top brawls, the movie drips with the stylish defiance of its era, where every punchline lands harder than a sucker punch. Genre-spanning from slapstick to streetwise drama, it's a snapshot of youth rebellion that balances humor with heart, all wrapped in the rebellious spirit of 80s Japanese action-comedy films.