Cutting Class [1989]
Cheesy and unintentionally funny, Cutting Class is a stereotypical slasher featuring gorgeous Jill Schoelen and Brad Pitt in one of his first movie roles.
Cheesy and unintentionally funny, Cutting Class is a stereotypical slasher featuring gorgeous Jill Schoelen and Brad Pitt in one of his first movie roles.
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