Dick Cavett, born in 1936, is an American actor known for his sharp wit and engaging persona. In After School (1988), he brings a distinctive flair to the film's exploration of teenage angst and rebellion. While primarily recognized for his decades as a talk show host, Cavett's foray into acting adds a layer of depth to his career. His appearance in this cult classic highlights the intersection of mainstream and alternative cinema, making him a noteworthy figure in the realm of exploitation films.
After School
After School is a baffling chimera, made somewhat more watchable by how bad some of the core decision-making was.. Here lie three stories. Primarily, it revolves around a young motorcycle-riding priest, teaching at a Florida college, who strikes up a friendship with a skeptical female student that threatens to evolve into something more.