
The School Cop
To infiltrate a violent school campus an elite police officer puts his career on hold to go undercover as a teacher. With the help of his team on the inside, they fight to prevent crime and delinquency in this school-plus-detective drama. Of course, there is love and action to keep you entertained.
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Plot Summary
A socially awkward and somewhat clumsy student, who is also a cadet in the school's police program, goes undercover as a teacher to expose a drug ring operating within the school. He uses his unconventional methods and unique perspective to navigate the challenges of high school and law enforcement.
Critical Reception
The School Cop was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who largely found its humor to be juvenile and predictable. Audiences also had a tepid response, contributing to its poor performance at the box office and its status as a critically panned film.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised by some for its slapstick moments, though widely criticized for its unoriginality and weak humor.
- A predictable plot with a lead performance that many found grating.
- Lacked any significant comedic or narrative depth.
Google audience: Google users expressed significant dissatisfaction with the film, citing its lack of humor and reliance on tired comedic tropes. Many viewers found the plot predictable and the overall execution to be subpar.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Alan Metter, also directed the infamous cult classic 'Back to School' starring Rodney Dangerfield.
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