

Drama
Overview
Director Paul Wendkos' 1960 film adaptation of the controversial novel "Harrison High", about an idealistic young high-school teacher dealing with over-sexed and troubled teenagers, is notable for its casting of newcomer Dick Clark in the starring role. Others in the cast include Tuesday Weld, Michael Callan, Victoria Shaw, Roberta Shore, Warren Berlinger, Doug McClure, Linda Watkins, Rudy Bond, Philip Coolidge, Stephen Talbot, Kathryn Card, James Darren, Duane Eddy, The Rebels and Bess Flowers.
Top Cast


Dick Clark
Dick Clark
Neil Hendry
Dick Clark
Neil Hendry


Victoria Shaw
Victoria Shaw
Joanne Dietrich
Victoria Shaw
Joanne Dietrich


Michael Callan
Michael Callan
Griff Rimer
Michael Callan
Griff Rimer


Tuesday Weld
Tuesday Weld
Anne Gregor
Tuesday Weld
Anne Gregor


Warren Berlinger
Warren Berlinger
Buddy McCalla
Warren Berlinger
Buddy McCalla


Roberta Shore
Roberta Shore
Richelle 'Ricky' Summers
Roberta Shore
Richelle 'Ricky' Summers


Doug McClure
Doug McClure
Jim Trent
Doug McClure
Jim Trent


Duane Eddy
Duane Eddy
Self
Duane Eddy
Self


James Darren
James Darren
Self
James Darren
Self


Linda Watkins
Linda Watkins
Frances McCalla
Linda Watkins
Frances McCalla
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