The Smokers (film)

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The Smokers
DVD cover
Directed byChristina Peters
Written byChristina Peters
Kenny Golde
Produced byKenny Golde
Nicholas M. Loeb
StarringDominique Swain
Busy Philipps
Keri Lynn Pratt
Nicholas M. Loeb
Oliver Hudson
Ryan Browning
Joel West
Thora Birch
CinematographyJ.B. Letchinger
Edited byElias Chalhub
Music byShane Baskerville
Brent David Fraser
Geoff Levin
Distributed byMGM
Release date
2000
Running time
96 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Smokers is a 2000 drama-thriller film directed and written by Christina Peters.[1]

Plot

Three rebellious teenage girls decide to even the score in the battle of the sexes. Looking back a few years after the events depicted, Jefferson Roth (who, along with her sisters are named after former presidents) tells the story of the last few months of her senior year at a Wisconsin boarding school when she and two girl friends, the naive Lisa and the outrageous Karen, conspire to use a pistol to turn the tables on males after a wealthy older man, with whom Karen had a one night stand, refuses to give her his home phone number. They stage a sexual assault on David, Lisa's on-and-off boyfriend, in an effort to try to be more like their male counterparts. But, it backfires, as all three girls learn they are not able to have sex the way they feel a man can. Their unfaithfulness to their own objective is summed up in Karen's words, just prior to her tragic ending, "I wish I had a boyfriend."

Cast

References

  1. ^ "The Smokers". The New York Times.

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