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Clueless

Clueless poster
Directed by Amy Heckerling
Produced by Robert Lawrence, Scott Rudin
Written by Amy Heckerling
(written by)
Jane Austen
(Novel Emma, uncredited)
Starring Alicia Silverstone
Stacey Dash
Brittany Murphy
Cinematography Bill Pope
Editing by Debra Chiate
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) Flag of United States July 19, 1995
Flag of Australia September 14, 1995
Flag of United Kingdom October 20, 1995
Running time 97 min.
Language English
Budget $20,000,000
IMDb profile

Clueless is a 1995 comedy film, loosely based on Emma by Jane Austen, written and directed by Amy Heckerling and produced by Scott Rudin. Filmed over a span of a few weeks in early 1995, the movie was released in the United States on July 19, 1995. It stars Alicia Silverstone, Paul Rudd, Brittany Murphy, Stacey Dash and Dan Hedaya. Clueless is the fifteenth episode of the second season of House, and the thirty-seventh overall. ... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (508x755, 84 KB) Description: Clueless movie poster Source: © 1995 by Paramount Pictures. ... Amy Heckerling (born May 7, 1954) is an American film director, one of the few women directors to have produced multiple box-office hits. ... Robert Z. Lawrence, a former South African national, is the current Albert L. Williams Professor of International Trade and Investment at John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. ... Scott Rudin (born July 14, 1958) is an American motion picture producer known not only for his award-winning films, but also for his legendary temper. ... Amy Heckerling (born May 7, 1954) is an American film director, one of the few women directors to have produced multiple box-office hits. ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... Emma is a comic novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1816, about the perils of misconstrued romance. ... Alicia Silverstone (born October 4, 1976) is an American actress and former fashion model. ... Stacey Dash (born January 20, 1966 in The Bronx, New York) is an American film and television actress of African American and Native American descent. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Bill Pope(born June 19, 1952) is an award winning American cinematographer, best known for his work on the Matrix trilogy and Spider Man movies. ... Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American motion picture production and distribution company, based in Hollywood, California. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_States. ... July 19 is the 200th day (201st in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 165 days remaining. ... // March 28 - Actress Julia Roberts and singer Lyle Lovett announce their plans for separation November - After a six-year hiatus, the James Bond film series resumes with the successful GoldenEye. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Australia. ... September 14 is the 257th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (258th in leap years). ... 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom. ... October 20 is the 293rd day of the year (294th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 72 days remaining. ... 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... // March 28 - Actress Julia Roberts and singer Lyle Lovett announce their plans for separation November - After a six-year hiatus, the James Bond film series resumes with the successful GoldenEye. ... Airplane! is considered by some critics to be one of the funniest movies of all time. ... Emma is a comic novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1816, about the perils of misconstrued romance. ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... Amy Heckerling (born May 7, 1954) is an American film director, one of the few women directors to have produced multiple box-office hits. ... Scott Rudin (born July 14, 1958) is an American motion picture producer known not only for his award-winning films, but also for his legendary temper. ... // March 28 - Actress Julia Roberts and singer Lyle Lovett announce their plans for separation November - After a six-year hiatus, the James Bond film series resumes with the successful GoldenEye. ... July 19 is the 200th day (201st in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 165 days remaining. ... This is a list of television-related events in 1995. ... Alicia Silverstone (born October 4, 1976) is an American actress and former fashion model. ... Paul Stephen The Iceman Rudd (born April 6, 1969) is an American film and stage actor. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Stacey Dash (born January 20, 1966 in The Bronx, New York) is an American film and television actress of African American and Native American descent. ... Dan Hedaya Dan Hedaya is a prolific character actor who was born on July 24, 1940, in Brooklyn, New York to a Sephardic Jewish family. ...


Tagline

  • "Sex. Clothes. Popularity. Is there a problem here?"
  • "Sex. Clothes. Popularity. Whatever"

Contents

Cast

Actor/Actress Character Emma counterpart
Alicia Silverstone Cher Horowitz Emma Woodhouse
Stacey Dash Dionne Marie Davenport Mrs. Weston (in part)
Brittany Murphy Tai Fraiser Harriet Smith
Paul Rudd Josh Lucas Mr. Knightley
Donald Faison Murray Lawrence Duvall Mr. Weston (in part)
Elisa Donovan Amber Mariens Mrs. Elton
Breckin Meyer Travis Birkenstock Robert Martin
Jeremy Sisto Elton Tiscia Mr. Elton
Dan Hedaya Mel Horowitz Mr. Woodhouse
Wallace Shawn Mr. Wendell Hall Mr. Weston (in part)
Twink Caplan Miss Toby Geist Mrs. Weston (in part)
Justin Walker Christian Stovitz Frank Churchill
Julie Brown Coach Millie Stoeger (none)
Sean Holland Lawrence (none)

Alicia Silverstone (born October 4, 1976) is an American actress and former fashion model. ... Stacey Dash (born January 20, 1966 in The Bronx, New York) is an American film and television actress of African American and Native American descent. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Paul Stephen The Iceman Rudd (born April 6, 1969) is an American film and stage actor. ... Donald Adeosun Faison (born June 22, 1974 in New York City, New York) is a television and movie actor, best known for his role as Dr. Chris Turk in the NBC television series Scrubs. ... Elisa Donovan (born Lisa Donovan on February 3, 1974 in Poughkeepsie, NY) is an American actress. ... Breckin Meyer Breckin Meyer (born May 7, 1974) is an American actor and producer. ... Jeremy Merton Sisto (born October 6, 1974 in Grass Valley, California, USA) is an American actor who has had many prominent roles in movies and television, though he is probably best known for his performance as Billy Chenowith on the HBO series Six Feet Under. ... Dan Hedaya Dan Hedaya is a prolific character actor who was born on July 24, 1940, in Brooklyn, New York to a Sephardic Jewish family. ... Wallace Shawn (born November 12, 1943) is an American actor and writer. ... Julie Ann Brown (born August 31, 1954) is an American actor, stand-up comic, comedic singer-songwriter and screenwriter. ...

Response and success

Clueless became a surprise sleeper hit of 1995, grossing well over $11 million on its opening weekend, and an additional $60 million in the US on its finishing run. It was the #32 highest-grossing film of 1995 and brought the career of Alicia Silverstone into the public eye. A sleeper hit (often simply called a sleeper) refers to an underestimated film, book, video game, or album that gains unexpected success or recognition. ... Alicia Silverstone (born October 4, 1976) is an American actress and former fashion model. ...


Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Loosely based on the novel Emma by Jane Austen, the film tells the story of Cher Horowitz, an air headed yet good-natured 15-year-old (she turns 16 by the end of the picture), played in what was a breakthrough role by actress Alicia Silverstone. Although happy in her complacent, self-centered world of shopping and fashion in Beverly Hills, California, Cher longs to prove herself as an intellectual and do-gooder when her granola, altruistic ex-stepbrother Josh (Paul Rudd) visits during a break from college. After successfully matching-up two of her lonely, nerdy high school teachers, Cher, with the help of her best friend Dionne (Stacey Dash), decides that the ultimate way she can give back to the community would be to give a total makeover to a "tragically unhip" new girl at school, Tai Fraiser (Brittany Murphy). A novel (from French nouvelle Italian novella, new) is an extended, generally fictional narrative, typically in prose. ... Emma is a comic novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1816, about the perils of misconstrued romance. ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... Film is a term that encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the motion picture industry. ... Alicia Silverstone (born October 4, 1976) is an American actress and former fashion model. ... The term fashion usually applies to a prevailing mode of expression, but quite often applies to a personal mode of expression that may or may not apply to all. ... For other uses, see: Beverly Hills (disambiguation). ... Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area  Ranked 3rd  - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²)  - Width 250 miles (400 km)  - Length 770 miles (1,240 km)  - % water 4. ... An intellectual is a person who uses his or her intellect to work, study, reflect, speculate on, or ask and answer questions with regard to a variety of different ideas. ... A bowl of granola Granola is a breakfast food and snack food consisting of rolled oats, nuts, and mixed with honey, or other ingredients. ... Paul Stephen The Iceman Rudd (born April 6, 1969) is an American film and stage actor. ... A teacher writes on a blackboard in an American college. ... Stacey Dash (born January 20, 1966 in The Bronx, New York) is an American film and television actress of African American and Native American descent. ... Hip, or hep, is a slang term; an adjective meaning fashionably current. The term originated in African American Vernacular English (AAVE). ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


Things begin to backfire, though, when Cher's "project" works a bit too well and Tai's popularity soon begins to surpass Cher's, especially after Tai experiences a near-death tragedy at the mall that helps to skyrocket her fame at school. Other classmates, including Dionne, as well as Cher's longtime rival classmate Amber (Elisa Donovan), soon gravitate toward Tai, leaving Cher out in the dust. Elisa Donovan (born Lisa Donovan on February 3, 1974 in Poughkeepsie, NY) is an American actress. ...


At the same time, Cher has a series of romantic mishaps with boys at school. One of them, Elton (Jeremy Sisto), thought Cher was flirting with him when she was trying to get him together with Tai. Another, Christian (Justin Walker), turns out to be gay (Cher repeatedly fails to understand the latter's subtle hints that he prefers the same sex, until Dionne's boyfriend makes it clear). Jeremy Merton Sisto (born October 6, 1974 in Grass Valley, California, USA) is an American actor who has had many prominent roles in movies and television, though he is probably best known for his performance as Billy Chenowith on the HBO series Six Feet Under. ... For other articles with similar names, see Gay (disambiguation). ...


Things come to a head when Cher and Tai have a fight that makes Cher realize that her popularity has waned, her priorities are completely askew, and her romantic life is a shambles. After much soul-searching (which, of course, includes a one-woman shopping spree around various Beverly Hills boutiques), Cher finally realizes that all of her desire to do good and help others is inspired by Josh - and furthermore, she has fallen in love with him. A heart-touching scene near the end of the film finds Cher and Josh stumbling over how to admit their mutual feelings for each other, finally culminating in a sufficiently explanatory mutual kiss on the steps of her father's mansion.


The film has a happy Hollywood ending for Cher: her two nerdy teachers at school get married; her friendships with Tai and Dionne are reaffirmed; and, in Josh's arms, she has now finally found love and meaning in her teenage life. Matrimony redirects here. ...

Spoilers end here.

Characters

  • Cher Horowitz

A spoiled but sweet Valley Girl. The life of this sun-blessed Southern California teenager is free of any substantial worry. Cher knows what it's like to have people be jealous of her, not that she hasn't earned it: living in a Beverly Hills mansion, she's the undisputed queen of beauty (and popularity, and all things in vogue) at exclusive Bronson Alcott Memorial High School. Cher is totally self-absorbed, and yet she isn't a victim; she’s tough and clever, like her attorney-father Mel. Cher and her fellow Bronson Alcott High students, particularly Dionne and Amber, look like they’ve posed for the cover of Sassy Magazine. They have long-suffering teachers who give them bad grades. Cher is not discouraged; she knows that happy teachers give high grades. Accordingly, she convinces two of her teachers that each is a secret admirer of the other…negotiating her way from a C-average to an A-average. Cher doesn’t have a regular boyfriend (she describes finding a boyfriend in high school is like looking for meaning in a Pauly Shore movie), but she’s prone to crushes: whenever BAHS gets a new male student, she uses every wile in the book to capture him. At the same time, Cher sets herself apart from the typical air headed teen queen by taking in "hopeless" (often poor and mostly female) students and increasing their popularity; she does this by making over their faces and wardrobes, and by giving them boy-catching (or girl-catching, if she's mentoring a guy) tricks: In the United States, Valley girl, or Val, is a term coined for female residents of the San Fernando Valley, and originated in the 1970s. ... Downtown Los Angeles Skyline Southern California, also colloquially referred to as SoCal, is an informal name for the megalopolis and nearby desert that occupies the southern-most quarter of the U.S. state of California. ... For other uses, see: Beverly Hills (disambiguation). ... Amos Bronson Alcott (November 29, 1799–March 4, 1888) was an American teacher and writer. ... Sassy Magazine is a defunct cult fave teen magazine that has fans of both sexes and all ages. ...

  • Pretend to be having a good time.
  • Pretend not to notice the guy you're interested in.
  • Laugh and dance a lot.
  • Sometimes you have to show a little skin, because this reminds guys of being naked, and then they think of sex.

Basically, Cher is the girl to consult when you need a "Clue" (read: help or advice). Just don't leave your credit card with her. Credit cards A credit card system is a type of retail transaction settlement and credit system, named after the small plastic card issued to users of the system. ...

  • Mel Horowitz

This big-time litigator is always working on big cases in Beverly Hills, where he lives with his teenage offspring: daughter Cher; and her step-brother Josh. Mel is highly caring about what goes on in his kids' lives. And he's extremely protective of them, as any boy who’s ever dated Cher will verify: "If anything happens to my daughter, I got a .45 and a shovel. I doubt anybody would miss you."

  • Josh

Josh is Cher's ex-stepbrother, this was a product of a marriage Mel had with Josh's mother five years earlier. Josh is also Cher's complete opposite. He has ambitions to be a lawyer (his focus is environmental law) and throughout the film routinely visits Cher and her father at their house. Josh has a residence close to his classes but claims that being with Mel is a "great learning experience". He likes to keep up with current events and is something of an environmental activist at his school. Throughout the film Josh teases Cher but at the same time shows his caring and concern for her.


Background

The film co-starred comedian Julie Brown, Donald Faison as Dionne's boyfriend Murray, Elisa Donovan as Cher's rival Amber, Paul Rudd as Cher's "ex-stepbrother", Wallace Shawn as Cher's debate teacher Mr. Hall, and Twink Caplan as Cher's mousy history teacher Ms. Geist. Caplan also helped produce the film. Julie Ann Brown (born August 31, 1954) is an American actor, stand-up comic, comedic singer-songwriter and screenwriter. ... Donald Adeosun Faison (born June 22, 1974 in New York City, New York) is a television and movie actor, best known for his role as Dr. Chris Turk in the NBC television series Scrubs. ... Elisa Donovan (born Lisa Donovan on February 3, 1974 in Poughkeepsie, NY) is an American actress. ... Paul Stephen The Iceman Rudd (born April 6, 1969) is an American film and stage actor. ... Wallace Shawn (born November 12, 1943) is an American actor and writer. ...


The film was groundbreaking for a variety of reasons. Much of the teen-slang used in the film was researched by Heckerling during the four years in which she wrote the script. The success of the film caused much of this slang to carry over into real-life usage and it is still a major part of American slang at present date. The film can be attributed as causing the widespread use of the terms "whatever" (as a derogatory dismissal) and accompanying "W" hand symbol; "my bad" (as a way of admitting fault); and "postal" (as in "going postal", a way of describing a state of intense hostility). Memorial of the 1986 post office incident in Edmond, Oklahoma. ...


The costumes used in the film were surprisingly trendsetting and soon became the new fashions of real life, as plaids, pastels, babydoll dresses and knee-high tights quickly became the new "thing" in young women's fashion at a time where grunge fashion was still popular. Technology-wise, new and smaller cell phones and pagers were never used so much in a film as they were in Clueless, as 1995 was a year when only the rich had such devices. "Clueless" marked the advent of cell phones becoming an everyday item for middle- and lower-class people, especially young people. Grunge music (sometimes also referred to as the Seattle Sound) is an independent-rooted music genre that became a commercially successful offshoot of hardcore punk, thrash metal, and alternative rock in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ... Motorola T2288 mobile phone A mobile phone is a portable electronic device which behaves as a normal telephone whilst being able to move over a wide area (compare cordless phone which acts as a telephone only within a limited range). ... A pager is an electronic device used to contact people via a paging network. ...


Additionally, "Clueless" was one of the few films where the majority of a cast of teenage characters was portrayed by actual teenagers (with the exception of Dash, who was 28 years old at the time of filming).


The movie had a 40-day filming schedule. Producers sat in on classes at Beverly Hills High School to get a feel for the student culture. Many scenes were filmed in Costa Mesa and Beverly Hills with most neighborhood scenes filmed in Scottsdale, Arizona. Scenes depicting the high school campus, including the tennis courts, the outdoor cafeteria, the quad, and various classrooms were filmed at Occidental College in Los Angeles, California. Beverly Hills High School (usually abbreviated as Beverly or as BHHS) is the only major public high school in Beverly Hills, California. ... Official website: http://ci. ... For other uses, see: Beverly Hills (disambiguation). ... Scottsdale is a satellite city of Phoenix in Maricopa County, Arizona, USA. Named by the New York Times as The Beverly Hills of the Desert,[2] Scottsdale has become internationally recognized as a premiere and posh tourist destination, while maintaining its own identity and culture as The Wests Most... Official language(s) English Capital Phoenix Largest city Phoenix Area  Ranked 6th  - Total 113,998 sq mi (295,254 km²)  - Width 310 miles (500 km)  - Length 400 miles (645 km)  - % water 0. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 1,290. ... Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area  Ranked 3rd  - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²)  - Width 250 miles (400 km)  - Length 770 miles (1,240 km)  - % water 4. ...


Trivia

  • In the scene where Cher's first period teacher, Mr. Hall, is telling everyone how many tardies they have, Cher is seen with a coffee cup from Starbucks.
  • The band playing during the party scene is the Boston-based ska punk band, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones.
  • When Christian first appears at the class, Cher has new hopes for high school boys. But as the shot pans from her gaze to him in the doorway, just over his left shoulder on the wall in the classroom is a cut out headline from the newspaper which reads "On the Road to Nowhere."
  • Cher's last name is given as Horowitz, but shown on her report card as Hamilton. This may be an in-joke, as film director Amy Heckerling's previously directed Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), which featured a character called Stacy Hamilton.
  • The films that Christian watches on video with Cher - Some Like It Hot (1959) and Spartacus (1960) - provide clues to his sexual orientation. The first movie deals with cross-dressing men. The second includes the famous scene where a Roman master (Laurence Olivier) tries to seduce his male servant (Tony Curtis). Additionally, Cher says Christian brought those movies over because he has a "thing" for Tony Curtis.
  • Alicia Silverstone did not know how to correctly pronounce "Haitians" in the classroom scene. Amy Heckerling told the crew not to correct her because she liked it so much and wanted it to be in the film.
  • The script never specified if Murray was black or white. As a result, Paul Rudd thought that the role of Murray was that of a white "poser" and asked producers if he could read for Murray. He also read for Elton and Christian before landing the role of Josh.
  • Breckin Meyer and Alicia Silverstone attended the same high school in real life.
  • Alicia Silverstone never auditioned for the part of Cher; she had coffee with Amy Heckerling and was offered the role.
  • Cher's line to Josh, "I hear girls at NYU aren't at all particular" may be an inside joke, since writer/director Amy Heckerling attended NYU.
  • This film is number 90 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies".
  • The film was number 7 on Entertainment Weekly's "Top 50 Best High School Movies".
  • There is a scene in which a black cordless phone is shown in a very similar way to the monolith from the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey, the music from the film can also be heard in the scene.
  • The scene where Cher gets robbed at gun point was filmed in front of "Circus Liquor", an actual liquor store in North Hollywood, California.
  • Sarah Michelle Gellar was offered the role of Cher, but couldn't do it due to a contract on All My Children.

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Spinoff

The following year, the producers decided to create a spinoff television series which followed the continuing adventures of Cher and her friends. Several cast members from the film went on to star in the TV program, with the notable exception of Alicia Silverstone (who went on to sign a movie deal with Columbia-TriStar worth $10 million). Silverstone was replaced in the series with actress Rachel Blanchard. Clueless was a television series based on the 1995 teen movie Clueless. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... ISO 4217 Code USD User(s) the United States, the British Indian Ocean Territory[1], the British Virgin Islands, Cambodia, East Timor, Ecuador, El Salvador, the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau, Panama, Turks and Caicos Islands, and the insular areas of the United States Inflation 2. ... Rachel Blanchard playing Nancy in Peep Show Rachel Elise Blanchard (born March 19, 1976 in Toronto, Canada) is a Canadian actress. ...


Books

A collection of books were also published after the release of the movie by Simon Spotlight Entertainment publishing company from 1995-1999. These books were published as paperbacks and aimed at young adult readers.


DVD

A special "Whatever!" edition DVD was released on August 30, 2005. The DVD features featurettes and cast interviews, which were all used to celebrate the film's ten year anniversary. The features on the DVD included: August 30 is the 242nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (243rd in leap years), with 123 days remaining. ... This is a list of film-related events in 2005. ...

  • The Class of '95-A look at the cast
  • Creative Writing-Amy Heckerling talks about the script
  • Fashion 101-How filmmakers invented the trendsetting style of Clueless
  • Language Arts-Director and cast give facts on the groundbreaking slang, and how Clueless invented the Valspeak slang
  • Driver's Ed
  • We're History-Stories from cast and crew of Clueless
  • 2 Theatrical Trailers

1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...

See also

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