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Disturbing Behavior
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Synopsis
David Nutter made his directorial debut with this fantasy thriller, attempting a switch on The Stepford Wives premise. The Clark family moves from Chicago to Cradle Bay, and Steve Clark (James Marsden) is cautioned by Gavin Strick (Nick Stahl) about the separating factions at the local high school, where the Blue Ribbons, a club of robotic perfect students, rule. Gavin claims a conspiracy is afoot, and sure enough, he turns into an ultra-perfect himself. Rachel Wagner (Katie Holmes) joins Steve in investigating, and they soon suspect school psychiatrist Dr. Caldicott (Bruce Greenwood), a neuropharmacology specialist. The soundtrack contrasts alternative rock with tunes by Barry Manilow, Wayne Newton, and Olivia Newton-John. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Bruce Greenwood Dr. Caldicott
Bill Sadler Dorian Newberry
Nick Stahl Gavin Strick
Steve Railsback Officer Cox
Ethan Embry Allen Clark
Katie Holmes Rachel Wagner
James Marsden Steve Clark
Chad E. Donella U.V.
Katharine Isabelle Lindsay Clark

Production Crew

Eric Fraser Art Director
Brent O'Connor Associate Producer
Max Wong Associate Producer
Coreen Mayrs Casting
Lisa Beach Casting
John S. Bartley Cinematographer
Elisabeth Seldes Co-producer
Scott Rosenberg Co-producer
Mark Snow Composer (Music Score)
Trish Keating Costume Designer
David Nutter Director
Randy Jon Morgan Editor
C.O. Erickson Executive Producer
Phillip B. Goldfine Executive Producer
Jim Brebner First Assistant Director
John G. Scotti First Assistant Director
John Houlihan Musical Direction/Supervision
Sharon Boyle Musical Direction/Supervision
Armyan Bernstein Producer
Jonathan Shestack Producer
Nelson Coates Production Designer
Scott Rosenberg Screenwriter
Gary Myers Set Designer
Louise Roper Set Designer
Patrick Banister Set Designer
Rob Young Sound/Sound Designer
Stephen Flick Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 83
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for strong violence, sexuality, language and drug content
Category: Feature


Color type
Deluxe

Sound
DTS

Produced by
Beacon Pictures
Hoyts Film Partnership
Village Roadshow Pictures

Release
July 24, 1998 (USA)
by MGM