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Poison Ivy: The Secret Society

The seduction continues
2008 | 95m | English

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A mysterious death of a young college student occurs late one night at a prestigious New England college...
Release Date: Jul 27, 2008
Director: Jason Hreno
Writer: Peter Sullivan, Michael Worth, Liz Maverick
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords high school, campus, femme fatale, sequel, mind game
Production Companies Insight Film Studios, CineTel Films, New Line Home Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,999,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Miriam McDonald Danielle 'Daisy' Brooks
Shawna Waldron Azalea
Ryan Kennedy Blake
Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe Isabel
Andrea Whitburn Magenta
Greg Evigan Andrew
Catherine Hicks Elisabeth
Michaela Mann Monique
Bridie Lunde Christa
Brendan Penny Will
Agam Darshi Nadia
Shaina Tianne Unger Tandra
Blake Mawson Male Student
Dawn Chubai Reporter
Janet Bailey Hadrian
Lindsay Maxwell Alexis Baldwin
Name Job
Peter Sullivan Writer
Michael Worth Writer
Jason Hreno Director
Liz Maverick Writer
Kyle Kenneth Batter Music
Gregory Tripi Music
Kamal Derkaoui Director of Photography
Asim Nuraney Editor
Candice Elzinga Casting
Renée Read Production Design
Josh Plaw Set Decoration
Farnaz Khaki-Sadigh Costume Design
Jon Kroll Story Consultant
Shannon Abbott Second Assistant "A" Camera
James P. Lewis "B" Camera Operator
Dan Mannix Steadicam Operator
Dan Pressler Second Assistant "B" Camera
Rene Smith "A" Camera Operator
Katie Yu Still Photographer
Richard Mintak Visual Effects Supervisor
Tara Colledge Key Hair Stylist
Brant McIlroy Special Effects Coordinator
Jennifer Kidd Second Assistant Director
Robert Randall First Assistant Director
Brett Armstrong Stunt Coordinator
Calla-Syna Dreyer Key Makeup Artist
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Lindsay MacAdam Producer
Kevin Kasha Executive Producer
Lisa M. Hansen Executive Producer
Kirk Shaw Executive Producer
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Poison Ivy: The Secret Society is the “sexy girl version of The Skulls” (Wikipedia), but I think it’s more like the 'dumb blonde version.' I'm not saying that the protagonist's intellectual ineptitude is directly related to her gender or hair color; her golden mane and femininity are just an unfortu ... nate coincidence. Danielle Brooks (Miriam McDonald) is a farm girl — completing the trifecta of stereotypes — who transfers to Berkshire College, an elite New England private school. Danielle sold the property she inherited from her late parents to pay for school, and yet the best she can afford is a work-study program. Oh, and her nickname is Daisy. How do I know all this? It’s all in the "Berkshire Transfer Students Official List," (BTSOL, if you’re into the whole brevity thing) of which we even see a copy. I swear, they could show a character literally reading directly off the script, and it wouldn’t be as dumb as this. Daisy, by the way, is the name of a flower, as is Azalea (Shawna Waldron), who is the president of the Ivys, a "secret" society that everyone on campus knows about; on the other hand, it must be impossible to keep a secret in a college so small that, as far as we can see, only offers one single, solitary course, attended by all the main characters, and taught by Professor Andrew Graves (Greg Evigan), who is not only married to the dean (Catherine Hicks), but is also the father of Daisy's romantic interest, Blake (Ryan Kennedy). Azalea learns that Daisy is a shoo-in to get a coveted internship; the former’s plan to prevent this from happening is to get Daisy to join the so-called secret society. “Turning the farm girl into an Ivy won't stop her from getting the internship,” Blake warns her; Azalea's response is "yeah, we'll see about that". Spoiler alert: we never see about that. What we do see is the Ivy’s vast influence (one can't help but wonder why Azalea doesn't just use this leverage to nab the internship for herself). Once Daisy is accepted, she doesn't have to worry about money anymore; “Who do you think made your financial aid problems go away? Who do you think gave you your scholarship?” Azalea asks rhetorically. To my chagrin, though, she doesn't ask who makes Steve Guttenberg a star. Do the writers (unbelievably, it took three people to write this movie) really expect us to believe that, on top of selling the family ranch or whatever, Daisy still needs not only a student loan but also a scholarship, or do they just not understand the difference between the two? I lean towards option B, especially after seeing the way Azalea blackmails Daisy, which involves Will (Brendan Penny), Daisy’s rancher boyfriend whom she left behind (“how do you know about Will,” Daisy asks; my guess is she must have read it on BTSOL). Azalea claims to "have this piece of paper and at the top it says "title deed", at the bottom, a name and it's "William Miller"." Daisy never even demands to see this document, so she may just be dumb enough to believe that "Will's land" really "is at stake," as Azalea later assures her; moreover, recording Azalea's confession and immediately playing the tape back to her is likewise not the action of a person of at least adequate intelligence.

Sep 14, 2022