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Report: Crew Filmed 2012 Porn Flick At L.A. High School [VIDEO]

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A porn movie filmed in 2012 at Alexander Hamilton High School in a quiet, nondescript part of Los Angeles is enjoying a renaissance this week after local television station KNBC reported that the film crew used the campus as a location.

A day after the first segment of the station’s multi-day story aired, Los Angeles Unified School District superintendent Ramon Cortines responded by suspending commercial filming on all 1,147 public school campuses.

The porn flick causing the fracas is “Revenge of the Petites.”

It’s a real movie — as far as porn goes — with modest but actually-attempted production values and real soundtrack music — bad music, yes, but different from the “bom chicka wah wah” variety.

“Petite, nerdy Marie and her best friend Skin are taunted, teased and tricked by the beautiful, tall girls of Theta House during their freshman year at college,” a (completely work-safe) Internet Movie Database summary explains. “So they join a sorority of petite girls and plan their revenge.”

During its running time of over one hour, “Revenge of the Petites” features lots of sex. There is at least one classroom lesbian sex scene. There is as a carwash scene full of public nudity.

The naked car wash scene was filmed at Alexander Hamilton High, NBC reports.

“Revenge of the Petites” stars an array of porn thespians, including Marie McCray (of “Auto Bang Sluts 5”), Vanessa Cage (of “Gloryhole Confessions 6”), Skin Diamond (of “Naughty Bookworms 25”) and Dani Daniels (of “Hapless Duos Doomed to Bondage”).

The official “Revenge of the Petites” movie website quotes a review of the movie declaring it a “charming, light-hearted feature with impressive production values, an original story, and a likeable cast that delivers a credible acting performance.”

The Los Angeles school district generates $2 million a year by making its taxpayer-funded school campuses available for film shoots.

“Our first priority is to educate our students and to provide a safe and conducive learning environment,” Cortines, the schools superintendent, said in a statement. “We are pleased with the partnership that the District has built and sustained with the filming industry, and the respect they have shown to our schools.”

The YouTube preview for “Revenge of the Petites” is below (and safe for work).

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