New Best Friend
Appearance
New Best Friend | |
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Directed by | Zoe Clarke-Williams |
Written by | Victoria Strouse |
Produced by | Frank Mancuso Jr. |
Starring | Mia Kirshner Meredith Monroe Dominique Swain |
Cinematography | Tom Priestley Jr. |
Edited by | Norman Buckley Leo Trombetta |
Music by | David A. Hughes John Murphy |
Distributed by | TriStar Pictures |
Release date | April 12, 2002 |
Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $46,375[1] |
New Best Friend is a 2002 American film based on a story by author James Edwards. The film was originally owned by MGM, which eventually let this film go. Since then, TriStar Pictures acquired the rights to distribute this film in the United States and some other territories, primarily for home video market;[2][3] still, TriStar Pictures gave this film a limited theatrical release in the United States on April 12, 2002.[4]
Plot summary
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A North Carolina sheriff (Taye Diggs) investigates the near-fatal drug overdose of a working class college girl (Mia Kirshner) and discovers many sordid details of her life before and during her descent into drugs and debauchery.[5]
Cast credits
- Mia Kirshner: Alicia Campbell
- Meredith Monroe: Hadley Ashton
- Dominique Swain: Sidney Barrett
- Rachel True: Julianne Livingstone
- Eric Michael Cole: Warren
- Scott Bairstow: Trevor
- Taye Diggs: Sheriff Artie Bonner
- Oliver Hudson: Josh
- Joanna Canton: Sarah
- Dean James: Max
- Glynnis O'Connor: Connie Campbell
- Ralph Price: Eddie
Notes
- ^ http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=newbestfriend.htm
- ^ "Columbia, Winchester take over New Best Friend". Screen Daily. Retrieved 4 January 2013.
- ^ "Crash registers at B.O." Variety. Retrieved 4 January 2013.
- ^ "New Best Friend". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 4 January 2013.
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0191074/
External links
Categories:
- 2002 films
- 2000s psychological thriller films
- 2000s teen films
- American films
- English-language films
- Film scores by John Murphy (composer)
- Films set in North Carolina
- Films set in universities and colleges
- Films shot in North Carolina
- Films shot in South Carolina
- TriStar Pictures films
- 2000s thriller film stubs