The In Crowd (2000)

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Written by Mark Gibson, Philip Halprin

Directed by Mary Lambert

Running Time: 104 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

This thriller sees Adrien Williams (Lori Heuring), who has spent time at a psychiatric hospital, learning to come to terms with her troubled past.

Nearly recovered and on the recommendation of her doctor (Daniel Hugh Kelly), Adrien has a new life awaiting her. She is about to be released from medical care and will begin a new job on the staff of a posh country club.

Adrien is looking for a quiet, anonymous life as she begins to re-enter society. But she is too beautiful and self-possessed to be overlooked by the "in crowd" at the club - a clique of attractive, wealthy young people led by Brittany Foster (Susan Ward), their charismatic leader.

Brittany takes Adrien under her wing, showing her the benefits of the privileged life and introducing her to other members of her inner circle - including the object of Brittany's affection, tennis pro Matt Curtis (Matthew Settle). But when Matt shows an interest in Adrien, Brittany perceives a threat to her ranking as the group's leader - and reveals a sinister side. Soon, Adrien realizes that Brittany and her pack of friends will do anything to protect their group - and the lethal secrets they harbour.

Cast

Daniel Hugh-Kelly
Tess Harper
Joe Pantoliano
Wendy Gazelle
Matthew Settle
Image for Susan WardSusan Ward
Lori Heuring
Jennifer Runyon
Scott Plank
Katharine Towne
Bruce Kirby
Donovan Leitch
Kim Murphy
Laurie Fortier
Peter Mackenzie
Image for A.J. BuckleyA.J. Buckley
Joanne Pankow
Ethan Erickson
Jay R. Ferguson
Nathan Bexton
Erinn Bartlett
Charlie Finn

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