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Jawbreaker

Death totally bites.
1999 | 87m | English

(30708 votes)

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Director: Darren Stein
Writer: Darren Stein
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When an exclusive clique of teenage socialites accidentally murder their best friend on the morning of her birthday, the three girls responsible conspire to hide the truth.
Release Date: Jan 30, 1999
Director: Darren Stein
Writer: Darren Stein
Genres: Comedy, Crime
Keywords confession, jealousy, nightmare, ambition, groupie, female friendship, high school, revenge, dark comedy, prom, dead body, dating, fashion, rock band, makeover, polaroid camera, public humiliation, social outcast, prank gone wrong, social climbing, back stabbing, accidental killing
Production Companies TriStar Pictures, Crossroads Films, Kramer-Tornell Productions, Film Kitchen
Box Office Revenue: $3,100,000
Budget: $3,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Rose McGowan Courtney Shayne
Rebecca Gayheart Julie Freeman
Julie Benz Marcie Fox
Judy Greer Fern Mayo
Pam Grier Detective Vera Cruz
Carol Kane Ms. Sherwood
Chad Christ Zack Tartak
Ethan Erickson Dane Sanders
Tatyana Ali Brenda
Charlotte Ayanna Liz Purr
Jeff Conaway Marcie's Father
William Katt Mr. Purr
P. J. Soles Mrs. Purr
Marilyn Manson The Stranger
Vylette Fagerholm Make-Up Monger #2
The Donnas Themselves
Alexandra Adi Cheerleader #1
Claudine Claudio Drama Student #2
Brian Gattas Drama Student #1
Lisa Robin Kelly Cheerleader #2
Sandy Martin Nurse
Michael McLafferty College Stud
Donna Pieroni Cooking Teacher
Ann Russo Gothic Girl
Rebecca Street Mom Freeman
Rachel Winfree English Teacher
Name Job
Lisa Beach Casting
Mary Iannelli Assistant Costume Designer
Alex Dizon Key Hair Stylist
Gabi Endicott Script Supervisor
Vikki Barrett Costume Design
Michelle Matt Costume Supervisor
Jay Meagher Sound Mixer
Dean Hovey Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Patrick Giraudi Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Hertlein Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Joel David Warren Still Photographer
Betty Berberian Set Decoration
Alex Kreuzwieser Script Supervisor
Carol Strong Makeup Artist
Catherine Liebig Set Costumer
Susana Inés Fattorini Art Department Coordinator
William Smith Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert Jackson ADR Supervisor
Alan Freedman ADR Mixer
Jerry Fleming Production Design
Ryan Paravecchio Carpenter
Sarah Katzman Casting
Lisle Engle Sound Effects Editor
Jed M. Dodge Dialogue Editor
Benjamin Patrick Sound Mixer
Mark Anderson Property Master
Darren Stein Writer, Director
Amy Vincent Director of Photography
Troy Takaki Editor
Stephen Endelman Original Music Composer
Jason George Dialogue Editor
Joe Barnett Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paula Fairfield Sound Effects Editor
Julie Michaels Stunts
Laura Albert Stunts
Jennifer Badger Stunts
Name Title
Lisa Tornell Producer
Adam Silverman Associate Producer
Stacy Kramer Producer
Thom Colwell Co-Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
6.0

Similar to “Heathers” and has some highlights, but it’s not compelling enough After a high school girl (Charlotte Ayanna) accidently dies in a prank, her three besties cover it up (Rose McGowan, Rebecca Gayheart & Julie Benz). They’re forced to allow a shy, unpopular girl into their clique becau ... se she knows the truth (Judy Greer). Pam Grier is on hand as a detective while The Donnas perform a couple songs at the prom. “Jawbreaker” (1999) is a black comedy high school flick with similarities to “Heathers” (1988), elements of “Carrie” (1976) and influenced “Mean Girls” (2004). It’s unique enough to stand on its own and is arguably on par with “Heathers” and the overrated “Mean Girls,” but it’s not as good as “Carrie” or its excellent sequel, “The Rage: Carrie 2,” which was released the same year. McGowan is great as the alluring biyatch while Gayheart looks too old for the part at 27 during shooting, not to mention nigh anorexic. Two years after the film’s release, Rebecca hit a Hispanic kid with her car in Los Angeles and killed him, which tripped up her career. It’s decent, has a great soundtrack and is worthwhile if you favor the cast, but don’t expect the greatness of teen flicks like "Clueless" (1995) and "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" (1982). The movie’s stylish enough and has its highlights, yet the story’s just not that compelling and I found myself relatively bored. The film runs 1 hour, 27 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles, Downey & Culver City, California. GRADE: B-/C+

Jun 23, 2021