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Synopsis
The always challenging transition from adorable child performer to sexy adult star was achieved flamboyantly by actress Drew Barrymore with this erotic drama that unfolds like a paranoia-drenched Lolita (1962). Sylvie Cooper (Sara Gilbert) is a misanthropic student at a private high school for children of the privileged. While calling in a phony bomb threat to the TV station where her father, Darryl (Tom Skerritt) is a producer, Sylvia attracts the attention of Ivy (Drew Barrymore). Ivy is an orphan from a poor family, attending the school on a scholarship. She and Sylvia quickly become best friends, and Ivy eventually moves out of her aunt's home and into the Cooper household. Ivy covets the Coopers' lavish lifestyle and luxuries, so she begins plotting to kill Sylvie's ailing mother Georgie (Cheryl Ladd), then seduce the alcoholic Darryl and frame Sylvie for the crime, thus taking over the Cooper house. Director Katt Shea Ruben and her co-writer husband Andy Ruben were veterans of the Roger Corman school of filmmaking. The success of Poison Ivy (1992) on video and cable television inspired a pair of sequels, Poison Ivy 2: Lily (1996) and Poison Ivy: The New Seduction (1997). ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Cast

Drew Barrymore Ivy
Sara Gilbert Sylvie Cooper
Cheryl Ladd Georgie Cooper
Jeanne Sakata Isabelle
Tom Skerritt Darryl Cooper
Alan Stock Bob

Production Crew

Hayden Yates Art Director
Phedon Papamichael Cinematographer
Aaron Davis Composer (Music Score)
David Michael Frank Composer (Music Score)
Ellen Gross Costume Designer
Andy Ruben Director
Katt Shea Ruben Director
Michele Munoz Editor
Andy Ruben Producer
Melissa Goddard Producer
Peter Morgan Producer
Virginia Lee Production Designer
R. Russell Smith Re-Recording Mixer
Andy Ruben Screenwriter
Katt Shea Ruben Screenwriter
William R. Perry Stunts
Year: 1992
Runtime: 91
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for sensuality and language
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
New Line Cinema

Release
May 08, 1992 (USA)
by New Line Cinema

Awards
1991 - In Competition - Sundance Film Festival