Drive Me Crazy (1999)

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Written by Todd Strasser, Rob Thomas

Directed by John Schultz

Running Time: 91 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Popular and stylish high school beauty Nicole Maris (Melissa Joan Hart) has only one thing on her mind - the centennial celebration theme for the school prom.

From her dress through to her hair, make up and the event itself, everything is perfectly planned, only one problem, she doesn't have a date.

When the boy of her dreams asks another girl, Nicole begins to make new plans to take both her grungy looking childhood friend and neighbour, Chase Hammond (Adrian Grenier) on a roller coaster ride of love and fun as she prepares him for the ball.

Cast

Image for Melissa Joan HartMelissa Joan HartNicole Maris
Image for Adrian GrenierAdrian GrenierChase Hammond
Stephen CollinsMr. Maris
Susan May PrattAlicia DeGasario
Mark WebberDave Ednasi
Kris ParkRay Neeley
Gabriel CarpenterBrad Seldon
Image for Ali LarterAli LarterDulcie
Lourdes BenedictoChloe Frost
Keri Lynn PrattDee Vine
Natasha PearceSue Ryan
Jordan BridgesEddie Lampell
Keram Malicki-SánchezRupert
Mark MetcalfMr. Rope
William Converse-RobertsMr. Hammond

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