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The smokers - Dominique Swain, Karen Carter, Lisa Stockwell, Christina Peters
Threat advisory: Elevated - Significant risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
Looking for love, they called it a revolution...
A dark tale of three rebellious teen-age girls at boarding school and their ill-fated attempt to even the score in the battle of the sexes. First-time director Christina Peters explores the potential for disaster that the insecurities and frustrations high school life can promote. The film identifies acts of violence as empty solutions to the problems of America's youth.
Jefferson Roth (Dominique Swain), Karen Carter (Busy Philipps) and Lisa Stockwell (Keri-Lynn Pratt) are an angsty trio of 17-year-old misfits living in the straight-laced microcosm of middle-American boarding school. The girls team together as they encounter the emotional confusion of teenage sexuality. They decide to get back at their manipulative suitors by brandishing a .44 calibre gun and raping them.
Persons of interest
- Dominique Swain .... Jefferson Roth
- Busy Philipps .... Karen Carter
- Keri Lynn Pratt .... Lisa Stockwell
- Nicholas M Loeb .... Jeremy
- Oliver Hudson .... David
- Ryan Browning .... Dan
- Joel West .... Christopher
- Thora Birch .... Lincoln Roth
- Tell Draper .... Todd Manning
- Ryan Sasson .... Ryan
- Oniel Tutein .... Christopher's Boyfriend
- Paul Aber .... Mr Carter
- Mary Jo Faraci .... Mrs Carter
- John Loeb Jr .... Mr John Stockwell
- Kristena Farrell .... Mrs Stockwell
- Tony Carsella .... Mr Harrison
- Kenny Golde .... Screenwriter
- Christina Peters .... Screenwriter
- Christina Peters .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Awards and film festivals:
- New York Indie Fest 2000: Audience award
- Santa Barbara Film Festival 2000: Nominated: Best North American feature
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
When bad girls go bad.
Mediocre teen angst flick.
Chicks with guns.
Dawson's party of 90210.
Whatever.
Security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Medium level violence, medium level sex scenes, adult themes)
Surveillance time
106 minutes (1:46 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
VHS rental: 21 February 2001
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