John Tucker Must Die (2006)

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Written by Jeff Lowell

Directed by Betty Thomas

Production Year: 2006

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

When three high-school queens discover that they are all dating basketball star John Tucker (Jesse Metcalfe), they recruit new girl Kate (Brittany Snow) to put the cocky jock in his place. However, every plan they concoct to publicly humiliate him backfires, somehow making him even more popular than before. Can the teen temptresses make him fall hook, line and sinker for shy Kate?

While the plot may be a frothier version of Heathers and Mean Girls, this teen comedy is likely to be a popular choice for girlie nights the world over, thanks to Desperate Housewives hunk Metcalfe, perfectly cast as the smooth lady-killer.

Cast

Image for Jesse MetcalfeJesse MetcalfeJohn Tucker
Image for Brittany SnowBrittany SnowKate Spencer
AshantiHeather
Image for Sophia BushSophia BushBeth
Arielle KebbelCarrie Schaefer
Penn BadgleyScott Tucker
Jenny McCarthyLori Spencer
Fatso-FasanoTommy
Kevin McNultyBasketball Coach
Patricia DrakeCoach Williams
Jeffrey BallardCute Boy
Taylor KitschJustin
Image for Steve BacicSteve BacicSkip #1
Dean WraySkip #2
Jon CuthbertSkip #3

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