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Strike!

  • Comedy
  • Drama
Confirmed1998-08-216.46.8Trakt

In 1963 New England, a group of friends at an all-girls academy learn that they're going to be combined with a nearby all-boys institution. They concoct a plan to save their school while dealing with everyday problems along the way.

Strike! is a 1998 comedy-drama film set at an all-girls academy in 1963 New England. When the school faces a merger with a nearby boys' institution, a group of friends band together to save their school while navigating typical teenage challenges. The film has been available since its theatrical release in August 1998.

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Streaming availability in United States

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Not available on any tracked streaming service in United States right now.

Available in: Canada

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Available to stream in Canada— but not in United States.

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In cinemas

Theatrical release in United States

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In cinemas
1998-12-04

Wide release in United States · Rated PG-13

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Trailer

Strike! (AKA: All I Wanna Do) - Trailer

YouTube · 2013-07-05
FAQ

Strike! — frequently asked

When was Strike! released?

Strike! was released theatrically on August 21, 1998.

What is Strike! about?

The film follows a group of friends at an all-girls academy in 1963 who learn their school will merge with a nearby boys' school. They devise a plan to prevent the merger while dealing with typical adolescent issues.

Where can I watch Strike!?

As a theatrical film from 1998, Strike! may be available through various streaming services, rental platforms, DVD, or broadcast television depending on your region and current licensing agreements.

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