Running time 109 minutes Country United States Germany Language English Budget $35 million Box office $131.3 million School of Rock is a 2003 directed by, produced by, and written. The film stars, White,.
Black plays struggling Dewey Finn, who is kicked out of his band and subsequently disguises himself as a at a prestigious. After witnessing the musical talent of his students, Dewey forms a band of fourth-graders to attempt to win the upcoming and pay off his rent. School of Rock was released on October 3, 2003, by, grossing $131 million worldwide on a $35 million budget. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise for Black's performance. It was the highest grossing music-themed comedy of all time, until it was overtaken in 2015. A stage opened on in December 2015, and a for premiered on March 12, 2016.
Contents. Plot No Vacancy, a rock band, performs at a nightclub three weeks before auditioning for a competition.
Guitarist Dewey Finn performs on-stage antics, including a failed that abruptly ends the performance. The next morning, Dewey wakes in the apartment he lives in with Ned Schneebly and his girlfriend, Patty DiMarco. They inform him he must make up for his share of the rent or move out.
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When he meets No Vacancy at a rehearsal session, he finds out that he has been replaced by another guitarist named Spider. Later, while attempting to sell some of his equipment for rent money, Dewey answers a phone call from Rosalie “Ros” Mullins, the principal of the Horace Green, inquiring for Ned about a short-term position as a substitute teacher. Desperate for money, Dewey impersonates Ned and is hired. On his first day at the school, Dewey adopts the name 'Mr. S' as he is unable to spell 'Schneebly', and spends his first day behaving erratically, much to the class's confusion. The next day, Dewey overhears a music class and devises a plan to form them into a new band to audition for Battle of the Bands. He casts Zack Mooneyham as lead guitarist, Freddy Jones as drummer, cello player Katie on bass, Lawrence on keyboard, and himself as lead vocalist and guitarist.
He assigns the rest of the class to various roles of backup singers, groupies, roadies and security, with Summer Hathaway as band manager. The project takes over normal lessons, but helps the students to embrace their talents and overcome their problems. He reassures Lawrence, who feels nerdy, and is worried about not being cool enough for the band; Zack, whose overbearing father disapproves of rock; and Tomika, an overweight girl who is too self-conscious even to audition for backup singer, despite having an amazing voice. During one eloquent lesson, he teaches the kids that rock and roll is the way to 'Stick it to the Man' and stand up for themselves. Two weeks into his hiring, Dewey sneaks his key band members out of school to audition for a spot in the Battle of the Bands competition, while the rest of the class stay behind to maintain cover.
When Freddy wanders off to be with other much older musicians, Dewey retrieves him and chastises him for doing so, and even more vehemently lectures the musicians on their duty to set a good example as responsible adults. Unfortunately, the group is rejected as the bill is full. However; Summer comes up with a plan to trick the organizers into thinking that the band is made up entirely of terminally ill children.
The plan works, and the band is set to play. The next day, band 'groupies' Michelle and Eleni, with Summer's approval, pitch the band name 'The School of Rock'. Almost immediately afterwards, Ros decides to check on Dewey's teaching progress, forcing Dewey to teach the actual material. Ros explains that a parents' night will take place at the school the day before Battle of the Bands, rendering Dewey somewhat concerned. As Dewey prepares for the parents' night, Ned receives a paycheck from the school via mail and realizes that Dewey has been impersonating him.
During the parents' meeting, the parents question what Dewey has been teaching the kids until Ned, Patty and the police confront Dewey. With Ros bursting in to question what is going on, Dewey reveals his true identity, admits he is not a licensed teacher and flees to his apartment, where he and Patty later argue. Ned intervenes to break up the argument. Dewey apologizes to Ned and admits he cannot give up music.
Understanding, Ned opens up to Dewey, stating that he misses his old life being part of a rock band called 'Maggot Death', and explains that he chose to move on with his life after realizing that it was not becoming the career he had hoped it would be. Ned suggests that Dewey should move out. The next morning, the parents chastise Ros in her office while the kids decide to not let their hard work go to waste and to sneak out of the school. When the new substitute discovers that they are missing, she informs Ros, who determines that they have gone to the competition. A school bus with the kids comes to pick up Dewey, then takes them to the Battle of the Bands competition, where they decide to play the song written by Zack, earlier in the film. Initially dismissed as a gimmick, the band wins over the crowd. However, much to Dewey's dismay, his old band, which he was kicked out of earlier, 'No Vacancy', wins.
During this announcement, the audience chants 'School of Rock', demanding an encore. The band retakes the stage and begins performing '. Meanwhile, in the audience, Ned, Ros, and all of the children's parents have arrived. They are impressed and proud of Dewey and the band, much to the dismay of Patty, whom Ned breaks up with. Some time later, an after-school program known as the School of Rock has opened. We see Dewey continuing to coach the students he previously played with, while Ned teaches much younger beginner students.
as Dewey Finn (lead singer, guitar) an energetic, down-on-his-luck guitarist slacker. as Principal Rosalie 'Roz' Mullins. as Ned Schneebly, Dewey's responsible but submissive roommate and best friend. as Patty Di Marco, Ned's domineering girlfriend. as Summer 'Tinkerbell' Hathaway (band manager), the class factotum. Joey Gaydos Jr.
As Zack 'Zack-Attack' Mooneyham (lead guitar). Kevin Clark as Freddy 'Spazzy McGee' Jones (drums). Rebecca Brown as Katie ' (bass). Robert Tsai as Lawrence 'Mr.
Main article: The eponymous album was released on September 30, 2003. Sammy James Jr. Of the band penned the title track with screenwriter Mike White, and the band backed up Jack Black and the child musicians on the soundtrack recording of the song. The film's director, Richard Linklater, scouted the country for talented 13-year-old musicians to play the rock and roll music featured on the soundtrack and in the film. The soundtrack includes ' by, a band that has rarely granted permission for use of their songs in film and television.
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Linklater came up with the idea to shoot a video on the stage used at the end of the film, with Jack Black begging the band for permission with the crowd extras cheering and chanting behind him. The video was sent directly to the living members of Led Zeppelin, and permission was granted for the song. The video is included on the DVD. Songs featured in the film.
Main article: On April 5, 2013, announced that he had bought the rights to School of Rock for a stage musical. On December 18, 2014, the musical was officially confirmed and it was announced that the show would receive its world premiere on Broadway in autumn 2015, at the. The musical has a book by creator, and is directed by Laurence Connor, with choreography by JoAnn M. Hunter, set and costume design by and lighting. The musical features an original score composed by Lloyd Webber, with lyrics by and sound design by Mick Potter, in addition to music from the original film.
School of Rock became Lloyd Webber's first show opening on Broadway before since in 1971. 10-year reunion On August 29, 2013, a 10-year anniversary screening of the film was held in, at the. Those in attendance included director Richard Linklater, Jack Black, Mike White, and the rest of the young cast members, except for (who played Leonard). The event, hosted by the and, included a red carpet, a full cast and crew Q&A after the screening, where the now-grown child stars discussed their current pursuits in life, and a VIP after-party performance by the School of Rock band during which 'School of Rock' and ' were played. Television adaptation. October 8, 2003. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
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