School of Rock hit the big screen in 2004 and fast became a smash hit thanks to its cast of starry-eyed children along with witty one-liners from the film's lead Jack Black.
The film features Dewey Finn (Jack Black), an amateur rock enthusiast, who slyly takes up his friend's substitute teacher's job.
Holding no qualifications for the role, he instead starts training the students to form a band in order to compete in the coveted Battle of the Bands.
Following global success, the flick ended up grossing $131 million (£107 million) worldwide on a budget of $35 million (£29 million) — and was the highest-grossing musical comedy of all time until Pitch Perfect 2 knocked it off the top spot in 2015.
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