Toy Soldiers (1991)
Release: April 26, 1991

Misfits; Underachievers; Rebels; The boys of the Regis School have been kicked out of the best prep schools in America. Terrorists just took over the campus. Now... years of bad behavior are about to pay off. Billy Tepper is the leader of a group of rebellious guys at The Regis School. He has already been expelled from three prominent private schools. His best friend, Joey Trotta, is the son of the Head of the New York Mafia; Billy, all their friends and many other kids at the school have equally influential and prominent, if more law-abiding, parents. When Luis Cali's father is put in jail, he heads for the Regis school to put the son of the judge in charge of the case under hostage, only to find he has been removed. However, once he realises who the parents of the rest are, he decides the entire student body of the Regis school would be an even better bargaining chip. tarring Sean Astin, Wil Wheaton, Keith Coogan, Andrew Divoff, and Louis Gossett, Jr. as "Dean Parker". Written for the Screen and Directed by Daniel Petrie, Jr.; Co-Screenplay by David Koepp; Based on the novel by William P. Kennedy. Produced by Jack E. Freedman, Wayne S. Williams and Patricia Herskovic; Executive Producers: Mark Burg and Chris Zappas. Music by Robert Folk. a Jack E. Freedman production for Tri-Star Pictures, with Island World. a Daniel Petrie Jr. film. Filmed around Richmond, VA; Deer Lodge, MO; and in San Antonio, TX from September 5 - November 7, 1990. Approved [#31062]/rated R for violence and language.

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Luis: "According to this, your father owns the second largest construction company."
Billy Tepper: "Yeah, he's a contractor."
Luis: "Are you afraid?"
Billy Tepper: "Yes, I am afraid."
Luis: "Good. Don't screw with me."
Headmaster: "Now this object I'm holding here is call... well some of you may have seen one before, it's called a book. You may have seen one on television. -Headmaster"
Henry: "No, the first rule of prep school etiquette is to wait until your roommate falls asleep before beating off. -Henry"
Jonathan: "No, the first rule of prep school etiquette is to pretend you're asleep when your roommate's beating off. -Jonathan"
Ricardo Montoya: "Evidently it's making you fart easier, too.It's the first rule of prep school etiquette. When you're in a basement with no windows, don't fart. -Ricardo Montoya"
Jonathan: "Man, this stuff is great. It's opening up my lungs, it's making me breathe easier. -Jonathan"
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