High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008)
As seniors in high school, Troy and Gabriella struggle with the idea of being separated from one another as college approaches. Along with the rest of the Wildcats, they stage a spring musical to address their experiences, hopes and fears about their future.
- Kenny Ortega
- Mark Hansson
- Christopher Barnes
- Brent Geisler
- Craig L. Steiner
- Heather Toone
- Peter Barsocchini
- Matthew Gerrard
- Robbie Nevil
Rating: 6.56/10 by 3442 users
Alternative Title:
High School Musical 3 - US
High School Musical 3 : Nos années lycée - FR
歌舞青春3 - CN
歌舞青春3:毕业嘉年华 - CN
高校音乐剧3 - CN
Шкільний мюзикл: Випускний - UA
Мюзикл в середній школі: Випускний - UA
Класний мюзикл: Випускний - UA
High School Musical 3: Η Αποφοίτηση - GR
High School Musical 3: Maturitný ročník - SK
High school musical 3 - La graduación - MX
하이 스쿨 뮤지컬 3 - KR
Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 52 minutes
Budget: $11,000,000
Revenue: $252,909,177
Plot Keyword: high school, musical, coming of age, high school student, duringcreditsstinger
It's final year at High School and "Troy" (Zac Efron) and "Gabriella" (Vanessa Hudgens) are a definite item together. Don't worry - the hormones have all been suitably Disneyfied so there's nothing beyond the briefest peck on the cheek as they cheese their way through the start of this final term before, yep, nemesis "Sharpay" (Ashley Tisdale) starts stirring again. They all have to face the prospect of post-graduation life and that means that they might not remain together. When "Gabriella" is accepted at Stanford university - quite a distance away from "Troy" who wants to continue to play basketball at the University of Albuquerque - the pair have to deal with the thought of a long-distance relationship and all the precariousness that entails. Meantime, there is trouble in the "Evans" camp as "Sharpay" and long suffering brother "Ryan" (Lucas Grabeel) have a parting of the ways. She sees solo stardom looming and he has other, more collegiate, plans. The story advances using some rather unmemorable songs and dances towards a conclusion that is actually quite funny, but only because there are a few just desserts dished out that have been a long time coming. There's much more of the savvily enthusiastic teacher "Ms. Darbus" (Alyson Reed) to return this more to the academic environment but by now I'd had enough of these precociously annoying youngsters and their increasingly unimaginative characterisations. At least, this time, the talented Grabeel gets a bit more of the spotlight but it lacks a hit song and without it, is all just sort of dwindles away.