David L. McCallum emerged in the 1980s, bringing a unique flair to the teen drama genre. In Rebel High (1987), he plays a pivotal role that captures the tumultuous spirit of adolescence and rebellion. His performance contributes to the film's exploration of youth culture, making it a notable entry in the realm of cult cinema. McCallum's work in this film highlights the challenges faced by young people, resonating with audiences who appreciate the raw energy of 80s exploitation films.
Rebel High
Rebel High is a 1987 social satire film about the chaos and mayhem that modern western cities' high schools became. It is based on a US novel by Evan Keliher.Made in Canada, most of the cast is relatively unknown and in many cases uncredited.