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Complot meurtrier contre une pom-pom girl

Original title: The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom
  • TV Movie
  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.5K
YOUR RATING
Complot meurtrier contre une pom-pom girl (1993)
Dark ComedyParodyBiographyComedyThriller

Wanda Holloway tries to hire a hitman (through her ex's brother) to kill either or both a cheerleader and her mother. With the intended victims out of the way, Wanda's daughter gets the chan... Read allWanda Holloway tries to hire a hitman (through her ex's brother) to kill either or both a cheerleader and her mother. With the intended victims out of the way, Wanda's daughter gets the chance to become a cheerleader. When the media get hold of the story, Wanda's trial turns into... Read allWanda Holloway tries to hire a hitman (through her ex's brother) to kill either or both a cheerleader and her mother. With the intended victims out of the way, Wanda's daughter gets the chance to become a cheerleader. When the media get hold of the story, Wanda's trial turns into a media circus.

  • Director
    • Michael Ritchie
  • Writer
    • Jane Anderson
  • Stars
    • Holly Hunter
    • Beau Bridges
    • Swoosie Kurtz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Ritchie
    • Writer
      • Jane Anderson
    • Stars
      • Holly Hunter
      • Beau Bridges
      • Swoosie Kurtz
    • 26User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 10 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Holly Hunter
    Holly Hunter
    • Wanda Holloway
    Beau Bridges
    Beau Bridges
    • Terry Harper
    Swoosie Kurtz
    Swoosie Kurtz
    • Marla Harper
    Elizabeth Ruscio
    Elizabeth Ruscio
    • Verna Heath
    Gregg Henry
    Gregg Henry
    • Tony Harper
    Matt Frewer
    Matt Frewer
    • Troy McKinney
    Eddie Jones
    Eddie Jones
    • C.D. Holloway
    Frankie Ingrassia
    Frankie Ingrassia
    • Shanna Harper
    Gary Grubbs
    Gary Grubbs
    • Detective Helton
    Jack Kehler
    Jack Kehler
    • Sergeant F.E. Blackwell
    Frederick Koehler
    Frederick Koehler
    • Shane Harper
    Megan Berwick
    • Amber Heath
    Kathleen Marie Archer
    • Mother
    Jana Arnold
    • Florine
    Nelly Bly
    • Waitress
    David Brisbin
    David Brisbin
    • Assistant D.A. Mike Anderson
    Claire Malis
    • June Sofar
    • (as Claire Mallis-Callaway)
    O'Neal Compton
    O'Neal Compton
    • Principal James Barker
    • Director
      • Michael Ritchie
    • Writer
      • Jane Anderson
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    User reviews26

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    8SwatchDog

    Bold Satire with a killer performance by Hunter

    "Positively true Adventures..." takes a bold look into the life of an obsessive stage mother thus making it a successful satire. Holly Hunter gives a killer performance and is arguably one of the greatest female actors around today (see The Piano, Copycat and A Life less Ordinary for evidence). It's a shame this had to be a telemovie as a cinematic release would've guaranteed Holly an Oscar nom, but ah well.

    Beau Bridges and Swoosie Kurts also give fantastic performances rounding out the talented cast.

    Much like 1999's Drop Dead Gorgeous, this film is black to the point of extreme ebony and should appeal to most, but if you're into frigid sugar-coated films, I suggest you steer clear.

    9/10
    9fuldamobil

    Very funny dark satire

    From the great Michael Ritchie, director of The Bad News Bears, comes this very funny, sharp film based on the true story of a woman who tried to hire a hitman to kill the mother of her daughter's cheerleading rival. Great performances all around from Holly Hunter to a very funny Beau Bridges and a weird Swoosie Kurtz. I like the film a lot, Ritchie has always enjoyed skewering Southern culture and he is firmly in his element here. Definately doesn't view Texans kindly, but watch King of the Hill for that point of view.
    curtis-8

    Ritchie pulls a classic out of his hat after a loong dry spell

    After a decade of pumping out a long string of really bad cookie-cutter Hollywood clinkers ("Wildcats", "The Golden Child," "The Couch Trip," etc, etc) Writer-Director Michael Ritchie came up with a classic that ranks right up there with his great 70's films. This movie packs the same satirical punch, social commentary, and insightful characterizations as "Downhill Racer," "The Candidate," and "Smile." Great. Too bad it was only on HBO.
    10gbrumburgh

    Savage, hilariously unmerciful tabloid mini-movie that spoofs tabloid mini-movies!...A sure-fire winner from beginning to end.

    In 1975, director Michael Ritchie's `Smile,' a ripe, witty, stinging send-up on the backstage mechanisms of beauty pageants proved a real sleeper with critics. Not a box-office hit by any means, it completely went over people's heads. But not surprisingly, word of mouth eventually spread and the public took a second look. Today the movie is considered a cult classic.

    I predict that lightning will strike twice for director Ritchie. He finds gold again in them thar hills with 1993's ridiculously titled `The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom,' an hysterical and highly perceptive tabloid mini-movie that parodies itself! This TV-movie will find it's own cult audience in years to come for there is absolutely nothing else like it. "Positively True..." never lets up for a moment, never loses steam, never loses its sting, and never runs out of people to crucify -- attacking not only the perpetrators of the crime, but their hapless victims who suddenly start seeing dollar signs, the money-grubbing news media and reality-based talk shows that wring every lurid bit of drama out of it--fact or fiction--for ratings points, and, of course, the vulturous, tabloid-hungry public who feeds off this trash. No stone is left unturned or unscathed. If you're Southern, if you're small town, if you're a MOM, be prepared!

    `Positively True...' is not just for the curiously-challenged who starve for these ridiculous, hackneyed, one-dimensional TV crime reenactments that feature such tabloid "stars" as the Menendez Brothers, John and Patsy Ramsey and Amy Fisher, it's especially for those who despise them. In truth, both sides will be well served here. There's plenty on this gourmet plate to whet everyone's appetite. Jane Anderson's ripping, perceptive, Emmy-winning script make this so overwhelmingly fascinating that you never want it to end. It's twice as much fun than had it been played straight, and this WAS (of course!) played straight a year earlier in the banal TV-movie `Willing to Kill: The Texas Cheerleader Story' starring Lesley Ann Warren.

    For those who may have been visiting Mars at the time of this incident, `Positively True...' is based on an actual Texas incident in which a jealous suburban housewife and mother of a high school teenager was arrested for attempted murder after she hired a hit man to rub out her daughter's main cheerleading rival at school. Amazing and preposterous as it all sounds, it was BIG, BIG news in the early 90s.

    Holly Hunter is simply phenomenal as Wanda Holloway, the surly, tough-minded, overly ambitious, delightfully drawling Texas mom who treats the cheerleading as social climbing status for her and her less-than-agile daughter, to the point where she deems it necessary to eliminate her daughter's main competition when it looks like she won't make the team. Beau Bridges is equally terrific as the trailer park trash crackpot who may or may not be up to the job. Both deservedly won Emmys for their remarkable portrayals.

    The entire cast, in fact, is downright strange, especially Swoosie Kurtz as Bridges' fruitcake of a wife, Matt Frewer as Hunter's ex who wants a rich piece of the tabloid pie, and Elizabeth Ruscio as the rival's mother, who also sees the value of being a victim. Everyone is picture perfect, right down to the bit roles.

    Probably the most cutting edge TV-movie I've ever experienced. You won't be disappointed.
    8claudiaeilcinema

    An Acting Masterclass

    Holly Hunter is just amazing in this true, stranger than fiction, slice of Americana. Regardless of the horrors told here by the underrated Michael Ritchie, the film emerges as one of the funniest black comedies ever made. Holly Hunter deals with the madness of her character in such a completely matter-of-fact fashion that I felt compelled to sit through the movie one more time to make sure I hadn't imagined the whole thing. The second viewing allowed me, not only to confirm what I'd suspected but to discover a million new details in Hunter's performance that flew by me the first time round. You can bet I'll sit through it a third time while I recommend it to you whole heartedly.

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    • Trivia
      Someone discusses possibility of an exploding baton, which may be an in-joke reference to a gag from director Michael Ritchie's 1975 movie Smile (1975).
    • Goofs
      In an interview segment near the start, Wanda says her parents "raised us well, my brother and I". Since that is an appositional phrase, it should match case with its referent, and be "my brother and me".
    • Quotes

      Shanna Harper: Momma, isn't it true that only a certain amount of people are allowed in heaven, and we're saved, right?

      Wanda Holloway: Uh huh. That's 'cause we're Missionary Baptists as opposed to the other kind of Baptists who if they make a mistake, they have to start all over again. But Missionary Baptists - once saved, always saved. Your grandma and grandpa were real smart. They chose a sect that has guarantees.

    • Crazy credits
      credits end with "Finally, no spiders or cheerleaders were killed in the making of this movie"
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Benny & Joon/The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader Murdering Mom/Map of the Human Heart/Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Why Does There Have to Be a Song at the End?
      Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman

      Music by Lucy Simon

      Sung by Ellen Bernfeld

      Arranged by John Miller and Alex Shantzis

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    • Release date
      • April 10, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom
    • Filming locations
      • Channelview, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • HBO Films
      • Frederick S. Pierce Company
      • Sudden Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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