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Mortel rendez-vous

Original title: A Friend to Die For
  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
2.8K
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Tori Spelling and Kellie Martin in Mortel rendez-vous (1994)
True CrimeCrimeDrama

Who could have stabbed popular, beautiful cheerleader Stacy to death? It could have been antisocial Goth girl Monica, it could've been angst-ridden Jill--or maybe it was the plain girl nobod... Read allWho could have stabbed popular, beautiful cheerleader Stacy to death? It could have been antisocial Goth girl Monica, it could've been angst-ridden Jill--or maybe it was the plain girl nobody suspected.Who could have stabbed popular, beautiful cheerleader Stacy to death? It could have been antisocial Goth girl Monica, it could've been angst-ridden Jill--or maybe it was the plain girl nobody suspected.

  • Director
    • William A. Graham
  • Writers
    • Randall Sullivan
    • Dan Bronson
  • Stars
    • Kellie Martin
    • Tori Spelling
    • James Avery
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William A. Graham
    • Writers
      • Randall Sullivan
      • Dan Bronson
    • Stars
      • Kellie Martin
      • Tori Spelling
      • James Avery
    • 56User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kellie Martin
    Kellie Martin
    • Angela Delvecchio
    Tori Spelling
    Tori Spelling
    • Stacy Lockwood
    James Avery
    James Avery
    • Agent Gilwood
    Eugene Roche
    Eugene Roche
    • Priest
    Andy Romano
    Andy Romano
    • Joe Delvecchio
    Margaret Langrick
    Margaret Langrick
    • Jill Anderson
    Marley Shelton
    Marley Shelton
    • Jamie Hall
    • (as Marlee Shelton)
    Kathryn Morris
    Kathryn Morris
    • Monica Whitley
    Terry O'Quinn
    Terry O'Quinn
    • Ed Saxe
    Valerie Harper
    Valerie Harper
    • Mrs. Delvecchio
    Christa Miller
    Christa Miller
    • Terri
    Brittney Powell
    Brittney Powell
    • Head Cheerleader
    Tom O'Rourke
    Tom O'Rourke
    • Mr. Lockwood
    Marnie Andrews
    • Mrs. Lockwood
    Jenna Leigh Green
    Jenna Leigh Green
    • Meridith Ladd
    • (as a different name)
    Robyn Bliley
    • Courtney
    Michael Paul Chan
    Michael Paul Chan
    • Mr. Kwan
    John Christy Ewing
    • Neighbor
    • Director
      • William A. Graham
    • Writers
      • Randall Sullivan
      • Dan Bronson
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    User reviews56

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    blue_moon83

    One of the better "true stories" movies out there

    I love "Death of a Cheerleader". I caught on TV shortly after it was made and really enjoyed it, but never video taped it and didn't see it again until very recently when I bought the DVD from Amazon.co.uk. I can't believe this movie got a DVD release (it's not even ever been on VHS!) but it deserves it because it's so good.

    "Death of a Cheerleader" is about Angela, a high school student who's life goal is to 'be the best' in every possible way. She wants to become one of the 'cool' kids and join the 'in crowd'...she wants to become a member of the snotty, elite social club The Larks, she wants to be editor on the paper, she wants to be a cheerleader...she wants to be Stacy Lockwood. Stacy is everything Amanda isn't, rich, beautiful, popular...she's also a class A bitch and takes delight in constantly making cruel remarks to Monica, a goth girl who everything thinks is psycho and weird just because of how she looks.

    Angela wants nothing more than to be Stacy's friend and tries to hang out with her crowd but they just snub her or make little jibes about her being poor...determind to become Stacy's friend, one night Angela tricks Stacy into going to a party with her, but once Stacy discovers neither Angela nor herself were properly invited, she changes her mind and yells at Angela to take her back home. In the end Stacy flips out and screams at Angela, telling her she's weird and a freak. Stacy walks off and finds her own way home, but later when she reaches her house Angela makes one last attempt, begging Stacy to be her friend. Stacy refuses and mocks and insults Angela. Angela, in a fit of rage, stabs Stacy to death with a knife.

    Stacy dies, and there is a huge inquiry. Detectives question students, Larks, and all the people who knew Stacy. Everyone in school is pointing the blame towards Monica but eventually they learn who the real killer is and are completely shocked.

    Over all, "Death of a Cheerleader" is a great movie. It has a strong script, and realisticly protrays how nasty school girls can be to each other without getting silly or going over the top. The acting from the two leading ladies, Kellie Martin (Angela) and Tori Spelling (Stacy) is amazing, they give brilliant performances. A must see movie!
    leightjk

    Just watched this last night

    I think Kellie Martin should have won an Emmy for this film. She plays Angela, a pretty but mousy-type attending a wealthy-area high school. She wants to fit in with the rich, snobby, popular crowd but is not like them herself. She comes from a large, devoutly Catholic family who "have what they need" but little else. Angela tries out for cheerleader and fails, for the Writers' Club and fails, even though she's a good writer, and this destroys her self-esteem. Add to that her wanting desperately to befriend the most popular girl in school Stacy (Tori Spelling), who is also the meanest and snobbiest, and being cruelly rejected as weird. You totally sympathize with Angela and see how she could have been driven to such a desperate act. Martin's riveting performance continues post-tragedy, as you see the guilt eating her up inside. This is truly an awesome made-for-TV movie. I highly recommend it.
    7MarieGabrielle

    Will society ever learn?

    No, this is not the most unique film about bullying, alienation and violence in high schools today. But this film is acceptable when you note the hypocrisy of an American community when confronted with its demons. The prosecution admittedly pursued the death penalty in a case where it was not even applicable, to feed the PR flames and incite headlines across America.

    If the underlying theme had been more developed, there was a much more important story to be conveyed here. Other than the obvious, Angela Delvecchio (Kellie Martin) as the odd girl out, desperately attempting to be popular (Unfortunately, her parents and teachers never told her this would cease to matter in 2 years anyway), with Tori Spelling as the "popular girl" for that year. They may have picked a more sympathetic victim other than Spelling.

    There is a brief role for Terry O'Quinn, as the pretentious principal; babbling about Santa Maria excellence and perfection. We see his dismissal of Delvecchio (Martin) and how important his approval and praise was for her.

    Andy Romano and Valerie Harper portray Angela Delvecchio's parents, and paint a realistic picture of the community's hypocrisy- everyone in America wants to succeed, have a bigger house, drive a foreign car, and this all ties in with being a popular cheerleader in Delvecchio's mind, at least.

    Kellie Martin is a sympathetic character, and does quite well projecting Delvecchio's despair. Maybe they should produce a follow-up movie, to see if things have changed in that particular school. Other films have more accurately dissected teen violence: "Bully", "Elephant" and "Bang, bang, you're dead", for example. But this film still deserves credit for addressing some of the less popular notions in America today: that something is amiss, values are distorted, and kids are being affected by this.
    regina_vowna

    good dramatization of actual events

    When Miramount High School cheerleader Kirsten Costas ran across the street from her front yard in Orinda, California in June 1984 having been fatally stabbed by her schoolmate Bernadette Protti and seeking help from her neighbor she probably had no idea that this review would be written. The way it happened was this: Randall Sullivan of ROLLING STONE Magazine wrote a moving article about the case (focusing largely on Bernadette Protti's dramatic confession to the police) that appeared in print about a year after the murder had occurred and was published with the title "Death of a Cheerleader". The story got such attention that Sullivan was hired to write a screenplay for a made-for-t.v. movie after Protti was paroled, depicting the events fictitiously. It was first aired on NBC as A FRIEND TO DIE FOR, but has also been aired on cable television, both under its original title and under the title of the article that inspired it. In the film, Tori Spelling loosely por- trays Costas as snobby Stacy Lockwood; Kellie Martin loosely portrays Protti as Angela Delveccio and Orinda is replaced with the fictional town of Santa Mira, California. The murder is depicted in the opening scene and the action then reverts to the life of Delveccio over the course of about a year. Although she firsts tries to cover up what she did, the depth and sincerity of the remorse that she eventually expresses are very moving. This film is worth watching several times.
    6bronzesrv

    Important Message....

    This movie shows the extremes people will go through just to fit in! A good movie for young people to see! Movies like this hopefully will teach that bullying is wrong and unacceptable! And if you are being bullied talk to someone! Make them listen. Bullying needs to stop it's so much worse now days with cyberbullying.

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    • Trivia
      This is the true story of 15-year old Kirsten Costas who was stabbed to death by a classmate, Bernadette Protti, on June 23, 1984. Both girls attended Miramonte High School in Orinda, California.
    • Goofs
      If Stacy Lockwood's funeral was Catholic, it would be unlikely the priest would wear a green stole and the casket covered in purple. Catholic priests normally wear a violet, black or white stole during a funeral mass. Caskets will, in most cases, be covered in white, however they can be open. Caskets cannot be covered with a flag of the deceased's nationality while in the church. However, when the casket leaves the church the flag can be put back on the casket.
    • Quotes

      Cort: [poem] I see a beaver gnawing on a tree/hot and frenzy, wild and free...

      Teacher: That'll be enough, Cort.

      Cort: I look at the beaver, I look at the tree/I look and I wonder, why not me?

      [the class cheers and laughs]

      Teacher: Very good, Cort. So good, I want you to trot on down to Mr. Saxe's office and read it to him.

      [Chad gets his school supplies and does so]

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs: Halloween Hootenanny: Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Meyers (2019)

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Death of a Cheerleader
    • Filming locations
      • Westlake High School - 100 N. Lakeview Canyon Road, Westlake Village, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Steve White Productions
      • Steve White Properties
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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