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Directed by | Dana Lustig |
Produced by | Kyle Bornais Michael A. DiManno Byron A. Martin R. Scott Reid Gavin Wilding |
Written by |
Grant Vetters |
Starring |
Tania Raymonde Rumer Willis Kristin Cavallari Tia Carrere Rob Schneider Ryan Merriman Jesse Moss John White Tegan Moss |
Music by | Chris Ainscough |
Cinematography | Michael Marshall |
Edited by | Michael Doherty |
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Redwood Palms Pictures
Farpoint Films Rampage Entertainment |
Distributed by |
Anchor Bay Entertainment Image Entertainment |
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Running time
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120 minutes |
Country | United States Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | $3.5 million |
Grant Vetters
David Kolbowicz
Wild Cherry is a 2009 American high school comedy film directed by Dana Lustig.
Helen McNichol (Tania Raymonde), a high school senior, is in love with Stanford Prescott (Ryan Merriman), her jock boyfriend, as well as has decided to give it all up to him. At least until she learns that her name is written in the high school football team's secret Bang Book and it is Stanford's job to deflower her. The tables are turned and the battle begins when she and her two best friends Katelyn Chase and Trish Van Doren (Rumer Willis and Kristin Cavallari) form a pact to maintain their virginity, embarrass the team and foil the plot against them. Helen gets Stanford by ramming him off of a go-cart track and then She along with Katelyn and Trish trick him and his two best friends (Who are also Katelyn and Trish's boyfriends) into accidentally making out with each other. Then eventually at a party they slip a sex pill into the punch and gives Stanford and his friends a Raging Boner. Helen then confronts Katelyn and Trish about the sex pills and blames them for everything and then visits Stanford at the hospital tries to apologize and make it up to him, but he turns her down and tells her to go away. Heartbroken about her breakup with Stanford, Helen at first decides not to go his football game, but after a talk with her father Nathan (Rob Schneider) about how people make mistakes in life, she changes her mind. At the football game Helen apologizes to Katelyn and Trish and they forgive her, however, Stanford's team is losing the game. During Halftime Helen takes the microphone and apologizes for everything and helps Stanford and his team into realizing why they are losing and Stanford forgives her. When the next match comes, Stanford and his team follow Helen's advice and beat the other team. Everyone then goes to the victory party where Helen and Stanford finally have Sex. The film ends with Helen coming home after the party and sees Nathan sitting on a closed toilet playing a trombone through the window in which she smiles at.
Film production took place in Winnipeg, Manitoba from May 7, 2008 to May 29, 2008. School scenes were filmed at Technical Vocational High School.