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Class Cruise
A few pupils from County High are selected to be the first to go on a study cruise, a privilege that formerly was reserved for members of private schools. Sam, Boz, Staci and Kim struggle to fit in, but the snobs do everything to make them look badly.
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Plot Summary
Two retired detectives, living a quiet life, are drawn back into action when a notorious criminal gang begins to steal valuable items from luxury cruise ships. They must go undercover as passengers to unmask the culprits and prevent further heists, leading to a series of action-packed confrontations at sea.
Critical Reception
Class Cruise, also known as 'Big Game', received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some viewers enjoyed the familiar comedic dynamic of its lead actors, the film was often criticized for its predictable plot, dated humor, and lackluster action sequences. It is generally considered one of the less memorable entries in the filmographies of its stars.
What Reviewers Say
Familiar comedic chemistry that has lost its edge.
Predictable plot and uninspired action sequences.
A dated attempt at recapturing past glories.
Google audience: Audience reception for Class Cruise is scarce due to limited online availability and viewership. Existing comments often highlight a nostalgia for the lead actors' previous collaborations, but also point out the film's perceived lack of originality and dated execution.
Fun Fact
Class Cruise was an attempt to reunite the popular Italian duo Bud Spencer and Terence Hill for a new adventure film, but it failed to recapture the magic of their earlier, more successful collaborations like the 'Trinity' series.
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