Mean Girls (2004)

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Written by Rosalind Wiseman, Tina Fey

Directed by Mark Waters

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Abrasive 2004 teen comedy, starring Lindsay Lohan as Cady Heron who, having been home-schooled by her parents, is new to high school and therefore unversed on how to survive the jungle-like teen society. But befriended by two other outsiders - goth Janis (Lizzy Caplan) and gay Damian (Daniel Franzese) - she learns that Regina George (Rachel McAdams) is the queen bee of the corridors. Persuaded by her friends, Cady infiltrates Regina's hive to find out her weaknesses and bring about her downfall.

Mark Waters' (Freaky Friday) teen comedy is a cut above the rest, thanks to a strong screenplay from Saturday Night Live regular and 30 Rock star Tina Fey. Based on Rosalind Wiseman's non-fiction survival guide for young girls, Queen Bees and Wannabees, Lohan is strong in the lead role. Watch out for Tim Meadows as the scene-stealing Principal Duvall.

Cast

Image for Lindsay LohanLindsay LohanCady Heron
Image for Rachel McAdamsRachel McAdamsRegina George
Image for Tina FeyTina FeyMs. Norbury
Image for Tim MeadowsTim MeadowsMr. Duvall
Image for Amy PoehlerAmy PoehlerMrs. George
Ana GasteyerBetsy Heron
Lacey ChabertGretchen Wieners
Image for Amanda SeyfriedAmanda SeyfriedKaren Smith
Image for Lizzy CaplanLizzy CaplanJanis Ian
Image for Daniel FranzeseDaniel FranzeseDamian
Image for Neil FlynnNeil FlynnMr. Heron
Jonathan BennettAaron Samuels
Rajiv SurendraKevin Gnapoor
Elana ShillingSpelling Girl
Graham KartnaHomeschooled Boy

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