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Director: Junichi Mimura
Cast: Billy Drago, Ron Melendez, Henry Silva, Bubba Smith
A spy satellite has malfunctioned and is going to crash into the Earth. The US government bring on line a power laser. When the laser strikes the satellite, it causes a rip and time and sends Monroe High school 200 years into the future, including teachers, students and an escaping criminal. The students find themselves in a barren world, where they are set upon by the escaped criminal and a fierce monster.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Drifting School is a 1995 Japanese science fiction action film directed by Junichi Mimura. While information on critical reception is limited, the film's blend of high school students and dystopian time travel elements likely gives it a unique and intriguing premise for fans of the genre. No significant awards recognition or public reception data (such as IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes ratings) could be verified for this title.
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Fans of 1990s sci-fi action films will appreciate the unique premise of Drifting School, directed by Junichi Mimura in 1995. With a talented cast including Billy Drago, Ron Melendez, and Henry Silva, the film blends elements of time travel and monster horror to create a thrilling, fast-paced adventure.
The Drifting Classroom is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Kazuo Umezu. It was serialized in the manga magazine Weekly ShÅnen Sunday from 1972 to 1974, and published as collected tankÅbon volumes by Shogakukan. The series follows a school that is mysteriously transported through time to a post-apocalyptic future.
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