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Poison Ivy
TrailerThe movie centers on Sylvie Cooper, a seductive teen who befriends an introverted high school student and schemes her way into the lives of her wealthy family. But she does not know that her new friend embarks upon a campaign to destroy her family, a plan which includes seducing her father.Actors: Sara Gilbert, Drew Barrymore, Tom Skerritt, Cheryl Ladd, Alan Stock, Jeanne Sakata, E.J. Moore, J.B. Quon, Leonardo DiCaprio, Michael Goldner, Charley Hayward, ...»Director: Katt SheaCountry: United StatesDuration: 93 minQuality: SDRelease: 1992IMDb: 5.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Poison Ivy"
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Characters of "Poison Ivy"
Sylvie CooperPlayed by: Sara GilbertIvyPlayed by: Drew BarrymoreDarryl CooperPlayed by: Tom SkerrittGeorgie CooperPlayed by: Cheryl LaddBobPlayed by: Alan StockIsabellePlayed by: Jeanne SakataKidPlayed by: E.J. MooreAnother KidPlayed by: J.B. QuonMan in CarPlayed by: Michael GoldnerTinyPlayed by: Charley HaywardOld ManPlayed by: Time WintersJamesPlayed by: Billy KaneMan on ScreenPlayed by: Tony ErvolinaM.D.Played by: Mary Gordon MurrayNurse Behind DeskPlayed by: Julie JayOrderlyPlayed by: Charla SampselDeathrockerPlayed by: Angel BroadhurstRooferPlayed by: Tom RubenLisaPlayed by: Lisa PasseroJeffPlayed by: Lawrence LevyEstellePlayed by: Sandy Roth RubenMaxPlayed by: Warren Burton -
Directors of "Poison Ivy"
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Creators of "Poison Ivy"
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Critic Reviews of "Poison Ivy"
VarietyFebruary 11, 2008Unfortunate thesps take it all very seriously, while technical aspects are emptily polished.
Chicago ReaderFebruary 11, 2008Drew Barrymore stars in a melodrama that borders on high-class kiddie porn.
Time OutJune 24, 2006Its willingness to take risks, and its insights into the frailties and confusions of teenage friendships, lift the film right out of the rut.
Rolling StoneMay 12, 2001Why settle for the usual walk around the exploitation block when Shea offers a wild ride with the top down into uncharted territory?
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000There is scarcely a moment in the movie when the story works as fiction; I was always aware of the casting, of the mood-setting devices, of the stylistic borrowings from Hitchcock.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000For the most part the actors' work seems incomplete because their characters are cut off before they can fully blossom.
TV GuideFebruary 11, 2008Poison Ivy strikes a pleasing balance between emotion and ambiguity.
EmanuelLevy.ComOctober 09, 2006Shea's arty-trashy exploitation film is an amalgam of Fatal Attraction, Stepfather, and Pasolini's Teorema, in all of which the order of a middle-class is disrupted by a depraved interloper, if only the script were better
Kalamazoo GazetteJune 26, 2003Sleazy teen thriller isn't as much fun as it should be
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