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Death Of A Cheerleader [DVD] [1997]

Death Of A Cheerleader [DVD] [1997]Director: William A. Graham
Actors: Kellie Martin, Tori Spelling, James Avery, Eugene Roche, Andy Romano
Studio: Odyssey Video
Category: DVD

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Seller: Your Lucky Day Ltd
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 22142

Format: PAL
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Region: 2
Discs: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 87 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5018011201021
ASIN: B000069JFY

Theatrical Release Date: September 26, 1994
Release Date: March 25, 2002
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars Based on a true story   August 18, 2002
Sara (HEMSWORTH, WEST YORKSHIRE United Kingdom)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is one of those 'based-on-a-true-story' films that actually is pretty good. The performances by Kellie Martin Tori Spelling are nothing to complain about. The film isn't boring at all. Tori Spelling, known for her role as Donna Martin on 'Beverly Hills 90210' stars at the cheerleader who meets her death. Prior to her death, she is one of those snobby, self-centred rich girls you would love to smack. Kellie Martin is the girl who aims to be popular, she would do anything to be just like the cheerleader girls, even earning extra money to go on a ski trip to hang out with them. Kellie's character envies Tori's character-after all she's a cheerleader, has popular friends, rich parents, the stylish clothes. Her obsession makes her unbalanced ( which is clearly seen when she invites the cheerleader to a party so she can be friends with her.) Of course, an obsessed unbalanced person can lead one to make hideous mistakes: Kellie's character just loses control well...judging by the title of the film, you know what will happen next. The film is an American one, but people on both sides of the Atlantic will have no problem identifying with the characters. I checked to see how true the film was to the real incident articles I found on the Internet were spot on. p The film could be classified a 'guilty pleasure'. Some may find the title cheesy. But it's a watchable film which you may find yourself watching over over again.


4 out of 5 stars Tori vs Kellie   December 7, 2005
Tori Spelling#x27;s acting range seems to be limited to rich and unlikable girls and this is what you have here. What makes this movie watchable, however, is Kellie Martin#x27;s emotional struggle to fit into high school life. This is unfortunately thwarted by the object of her obsession and a rich vs poor struggle ensues. Valerie Harper plays her mother, and handles the religious content sensitively, which seems to both balance and underpin the melodrama of the story. There are some excellent moments of tension and by the end you#x27;re rooting for Kellie Martin#x27;s character, even though you know what is coming is inevitable. All in all, a thought-provoking film which hits the mark frequently, and would appeal especially to the teenage market.


4 out of 5 stars A.K.A   June 15, 2006
Lushlady
I saw this film today and was really impressed by such a tragic story being told in such a sensitive way. br / br /The basic outline of the film is a popular wannabe Angela Delvecchio, played oustandingly well by Kellie Martin, tries her hardest to "be the best" as encouraged in her incredibly competitive school. Her "icon" Stacy Lockwood, played by Tori Spelling, consistently snubs Angela. After a few emotional setbacks and due to Angela's clearly unsettled state of mind she eventually attempts to make Stacy her friend by tricking her into going to a party. It doesn't go to plan and the evening ends in tragedy. br /Kellie Martin makes this film the success that it is. br /I think this film would be of great use to be shown in secondary schools. This timeless problem of popularity v's unpopularity is in need of this kind of true story.


3 out of 5 stars Fantasticly enjoyable and based on a real life tragic story   October 15, 2000
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Tori Spelling shows of her fantastic acting ability in this truly epic and dramatic story about a jelous would-be cheerleader and her obbsetion with a popular actractive girl .


2 out of 5 stars Too one-sided   March 26, 2007
Clementine
2 out of 5 found this review helpful

Not a bad film - Kellie Martin does a great job as Angela - a shy girl who adores Stacy. Stacy has got everything Angela lacks, she is popular and very confident. She is not a nice girl but a bully who mistreats everyone she doesn't like, especially the class's outcast Monica. br / br /Angela fails to make yearbook staff, she doesn't become cheerleader, she fails to become Stacy's friend... When Stacy sneers at her unmercifully, Angela loses her temper and stabs Stacy to death. br / br /A believable story and - I have read quite a lot about the actual case - a very authentic film. br / br /You heartily sympathize with the murderess Angela and wish her a happy-end - and that's my problem. br / br /The film is far too one-sided - it shows no sympathy at all for the murdered girl (if you are interested in the actual case, try google... The victim's real name was Kirsten Costas, Angela Delvecchio is Bernadette Protti, the town is Orinda in California and the High School's name is Miramonte). br / br /Kirsten Costas was the victim, not the killer, and a murdered 15-year-old deserves sympathy, regardless of her behaviour! Whatever provocation Bernadette had does not excuse what she did. br / br /Bernadette Protti was released in 1992 at the age of 23 - still young enough to start a new life, to complete her education, to find a boyfriend , raise a family etc. - opportunities that were denied Kirsten Costas. br / br /Did anyone who praised this film stop to think about Kirsten, her friends and especially her parents who will never get over losing her daughter? br /

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