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Clueless

Clueless is a 1995 American coming-of-age teen comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling. It stars Alicia Silverstone with supporting roles by Stacey Dash, Brittany Murphy and Paul Rudd (in his film debut). It was produced by Scott Rudin and Robert Lawrence. The film is a loose adaptation of Jane Austen's 1815 novel Emma. The plot centers on a beautiful, popular, and rich high school student who befriends a new student and decides to give her a makeover while playing a matchmaker for her teachers and examining her own existence.

Clueless
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAmy Heckerling
Written byAmy Heckerling
Produced by
StarringAlicia Silverstone

Stacey Dash

Brittany Murphy
CinematographyBill Pope
Edited byDebra Chiate
Music byDavid Kitay
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • July 19, 1995 (1995-07-19) (United States)
Running time
97 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$12 million[2]
Box office$88 million[3]

Clueless was filmed in California over a 40-day schedule. The film's director studied Beverly Hills high school students to understand how teenagers in the 1990s talked and learned some appropriate slang terms from them.

The film grossed $88 million worldwide. It has received positive reviews from critics and is considered to be one of the best teen films of all time.[4][5][6][7] Clueless has developed a cult following and has a continuing legacy. The film was followed by a spin-off television sitcom and series of books.

Plot edit

Cher Horowitz is a stylish, good-natured, and popular teenager living in a Beverly Hills mansion with her wealthy father Mel, a gruff litigator; her mother died during a liposuction procedure when Cher was a baby. She attends Bronson Alcott High School with her best friend Dionne Davenport, who is also beautiful and from a wealthy family. Dionne has a long-term relationship with popular student Murray Duvall, though Cher believes Dionne should be dating more mature men. Josh, the socially conscious son of Mel's ex-wife of only a few weeks, visits Cher and her father during a break from college. She playfully mocks his idealism, while he teases her for her vanity and superficial lifestyle.

After receiving a poor grade, Cher decides to orchestrate a romance between two teachers at her school, Miss Geist and the hard-grading Mr. Hall, so that Hall will relax his standards and allow Cher to renegotiate the grade. After seeing their newfound happiness, Cher realizes that she enjoys doing good deeds.

When a "clueless" transfer student named Tai Frasier arrives at the school, Cher decides to make Tai her next project by giving her a makeover with the help of Dionne, providing Tai with confidence and a sense of style. Cher tries to extinguish the attraction between Tai and Travis Birkenstock, an amiable but clumsy slacker, and instead steer Tai towards handsome, popular student Elton. However, Elton has no interest in Tai and instead tries to make out with Cher in his car after a party. When she rebuffs him, he leaves her in a parking lot out of spite and she is mugged at gunpoint. Josh picks her up and the two begin to bond.

Fashion-conscious new student Christian attracts Cher's attention and becomes her target for a boyfriend. When she goes to a party with him, Josh becomes jealous and decides to follow her to the party. She invites Christian to her home and tries to seduce him, but he deflects her advances. Murray subsequently tells Cher and Dionne that Christian is gay. Despite the failure of her romantic overtures, Cher remains friends with Christian due to her admiration of his taste in art and fashion.

Cher's privileged life takes a negative turn when Tai's newfound popularity strains their relationship, and when she fails her driving test and cannot change the result. When Cher returns home in a depressed mood, Tai confesses that she has feelings for Josh and asks Cher for help in pursuing him. Cher says Tai is not right for Josh, leading to the two girls falling out. Feeling "totally clueless", Cher reflects on her priorities and her repeated failures to understand or appreciate the people in her life. After thinking about why she is bothered by Tai's romantic interest in Josh, Cher finally realizes that she is in love with him.

In response to her epiphany, Cher begins making awkward but sincere efforts to live a more purposeful life, including captaining the school's Pismo Beach disaster relief effort. She accepts an invitation by Travis to a skating tournament where she reconciles with Tai. Cher and Josh eventually follow through on their feelings for one another, culminating in a kiss. Ultimately, her friendships with Tai and Dionne are solidified. Sometime later, Mr. Hall and Miss Geist get married, and Cher attends the wedding with Josh, Dionne, Murray, and Tai and Travis (who have begun dating). Cher catches the wedding bouquet, and she and Josh embrace and kiss.

Cast edit

Production edit

Development edit

The idea for Clueless first originated as a television pilot in 1993.[8][9][10] Writer and director Amy Heckerling said: "Twentieth Century Fox said they wanted a show about teenagers—but not the nerds. They wanted it to be about the cool kids. The most successful character in anything I'd ever done was Jeff Spicoli in Fast Times. People think that's because he was stoned and a surfer. But that's not it. It's because he's positive. So I thought, 'I'm going to write a character who's positive and happy.' And that was Cher."[9] Heckerling, having read the Jane Austen novel Emma in college and loving the title character's positivity, decided to write the script around an Emma-like character, saying, "I started to think, 'What's the larger context for that kind of a 'nothing can go wrong' 'always looks through rose colored glasses' kind of girl? So I tried to take all the things that were in this sort of pretty 1800s world and see what would that be like if it was in Beverly Hills."[8]

"I remembered reading Emma in college and being struck at how much it reminded me of old TV shows like Gidget. There's something so basic about it. I knew [Clueless] would be set in Beverly Hills because it's a hyper-pastel fantasy place."

—writer and director Amy Heckerling in 2012[9]

As research for the script, Heckerling sat in on classes at Beverly Hills High School to get a feel for the student culture,[11] commenting, "...one thing I observed was these girls in a constant state of grooming."[9] Ken Stovitz had become Heckerling's agent at the time and told her the script had the potential to be a feature film after he read it.[10] The finished script, which was titled "No Worries", contained the main characters that would end up in the Clueless film.[10] Twink Caplan, Heckerling's friend who had worked with her on past projects, said film executives at Fox were wary of the story being too female-oriented to appeal to a large enough audience. "It was obvious they didn't get it. They thought the script needed more boys in it. They were afraid that if they focused on girls, we wouldn't get any guys to see it. So it went into turnaround. It was dead", said Caplan.[9]

Six months later, the script found its way to producer Scott Rudin, who gave it his stamp of approval.[8][9] Rudin's support led to increased interest in the script, and it became the subject of a bidding war between studios which was eventually won by Paramount Pictures.[8] Heckerling was excited, as Paramount owned several major youth-centered TV channels, such as MTV and Nickelodeon, which were suited to the film's target demographic.[8]

Casting edit

Heckerling first saw Alicia Silverstone in the Aerosmith music video for "Cryin'" and kept her in the back of her mind for the role of Cher.[10] When the film was still in development at Fox, executives suggested Alicia Witt, Keri Russell, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Angelina Jolie for the part.[10] Heckerling met with Reese Witherspoon, who already had a few film roles to her credit.[10] Though Silverstone only had the thriller The Crush as her previous film, the studio did not pressure Heckerling to cast big stars, and Silverstone ultimately won the role of Cher.[11] Ben Affleck and Zach Braff auditioned for the role of Josh.[10] Sarah Michelle Gellar was offered the role of Amber Mariens but turned it down due to her commitments to All My Children, while Zooey Deschanel auditioned for the role of Amber as well.[12]

Seth Green auditioned for the role of Travis and Alanna Ubach was considered for the role of Tai.[10] Terrence Howard and Dave Chappelle were considered for the role of Murray.[10] Jeremy Renner and Jamie Walters auditioned for the role of Christian, and Jerry Orbach and Harvey Keitel were considered for the role of Cher's father, Melvin Horowitz.[10][13]

The character of Wendell Hall, played by Wallace Shawn, was inspired by a real-life debate teacher at Beverly Hills High School and a friend of Heckerling's. Prior to full-time acting, Shawn had been a teacher and drew on his experience for his portrayal of Mr. Hall.[11]

Filming edit

 
The Westfield Fashion Square in Los Angeles was used for some interior mall scenes.

Principal photography for the film began on November 21, 1994,[14] and consisted of a 40-day filming schedule.[15] Brittany Murphy, who was 17 at the time, required a parent or guardian present during filming.[16]

Scenes depicting the fictional Bronson Alcott High School campus including the tennis courts, outdoor cafeteria, and the quad were filmed at Occidental College in Los Angeles.[17] Ulysses S. Grant High School in Valley Glen provided filming locations for the school's interior sets.[18] Other notable filming locations include the former Westside Pavilion shopping mall, Circus Liquor in North Hollywood, where Cher is mugged in her designer dress, and Rodeo Drive, featured in Cher's "crisis" scene as she dejectedly wanders around after a failed driver's test and a confrontation with Tai.[18]

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones performance, originally an outdoor event, had to be moved inside due to rain.[16] Paul Rudd bought everyone gifts after filming wrapped.[19]

Costumes edit

Mona May did the costume designing for the film. The iconic plaid set worn by Cher Hororwitz in the film was "a nod to a Catholic schoolgirl uniform, but taken to another level and, turned designer."[20] Cher wore several designer clothes ranging from Azzedine Alaïa to Anna Sui.[21] The "underwear" Calvin Klein dress worn by Cher was actually designed by Sui who, at the time, was an emerging designer.[21] Calvin Klein was credited due to more brand recognition during the time.

Release edit

Box office edit

The film became a surprise sleeper hit of 1995.[22] Clueless opened in 1,653 theaters on July 19, 1995, and grossed $10,612,443 on its opening weekend, which led to a ranking of second at the US box office behind Apollo 13.[23] The film grossed $56,631,572 during its theatrical run in the United States and Canada, becoming the 32nd-highest-grossing film of 1995.[24] Internationally, it grossed $31 million for a worldwide total of $88 million.[3] The box office success brought the then-largely unknown Silverstone to international attention and earned her a $10 million, multi-picture deal with Columbia TriStar.[25] The film developed a strong cult following after its release.[5][26]

Critical reception edit

The film was well received by critics. On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, it holds an approval rating of 81% based on reviews from 120 critics, with an average rating of 6.8/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "A funny and clever reshaping of Emma, Clueless offers a soft satire that pokes as much fun at teen films as it does at the Beverly Hills glitterati."[27] On Metacritic, the film has a 68 out of 100 rating based on 18 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[28] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[29]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three-and-a-half out of four stars.[30] Janet Maslin of The New York Times noted, "Even if Clueless runs out of gas before it's over, most of it is as eye-catching and cheery as its star."[31] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone contrasted the film to a more adult-oriented movie about teenagers released around the same time, Kids, stating, "The materialism in Clueless is almost as scary as the hopelessness in Kids", but concluded Clueless is "wicked good fun to be had [and] Silverstone is a winner."[32]

Accolades edit

Clueless won the award for Best Screenplay at the National Society of Film Critics Awards[33] and Alicia Silverstone won the award for Breakthrough Performance from the National Board of Review.[34] The film was nominated for a WGA Award for Best Screenplay.[35] The film was nominated for four MTV Movie Awards, winning for Best Female Performance and Most Desirable Female for Silverstone.[36] Silverstone won the award for Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture at the American Comedy Awards.[37]

In 2008, Entertainment Weekly selected Clueless as one of the "New Classics", a list of 100 best films released between 1983 and 2008;[38] Clueless was ranked 42nd.[38] That year, the publication also named it the 19th-best comedy of the past 25 years.[39] The film is ranked as number 7 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the 50 best high school films.[40]

Comparison to Emma edit

Clueless is a loose adaptation of Jane Austen's 1815 novel Emma, and many of its characters have counterparts in the novel.[41][42][43]

  • Cher Horowitz/Emma Woodhouse: Cher is representative of the main character Emma Woodhouse. Spunky, carefree, entitled, perpetually single, and matchmaker extraordinaire, both Cher and Emma enjoy the satisfaction of helping those who are without love find a perfect match. This is first seen within the first fifteen minutes of the film when both she and Dionne pair their English teacher with the school's Debate teacher. However, this is more prominently reflected when Cher does everything in her power to pair her newest friend Tai. While both Emma and Cher mean well in their matchmaking attempts, neither of them realizes the depths of her actions nor her feelings towards Josh/Mr. Knightley until Tai/Harriet asks her to set her up with Josh/Mr. Knightley.
  • Josh/Mr. Knightley: Cher's former stepbrother, whom she finds utterly repulsive. At the beginning of the movie, she states that she has no positive feelings towards Josh in the slightest. The two bicker continually. However, as the movie progresses, Josh is shown to be more caring and considerate towards Cher, becoming defensive towards her choices of men and in life. In the novel, Mr. Knightley is the brother of Emma's sister's husband and is Emma's only critic. Cher/Emma and Josh/Mr. Knightley eventually realize they are in love.
  • Tai/Harriet Smith: Tai, representative of the young, fair, and socially awkward Harriet Smith, is a newcomer to Bronson Alcott High School. Soon after, she is swept off her feet by both Cher and Dionne as they help her (unintentionally) become the most popular girl in school, to Cher's dismay. At the beginning of the film, Tai is attracted to Travis, a well-meaning, skateboard-riding, pot-smoking social recluse. Harriet is likewise attracted to humble farmer Robert Martin. Each is pressured by Cher/Emma to reject her lower-status potential lover, instead being pushed towards Elton/Mr Elton. Disastrously for Cher, Tai then falls for Josh. Emma is likewise horrified when Harriet falls in love with Mr. Knightley. In both cases, this leads to the heroine examining her own true feelings.
  • Mel Horowitz/Mr. Henry Woodhouse: Similarly to Emma, Mr. Horowitz is a well known and respected man within his circle of friends, though there is one major difference between both characters: while Mr. Horowitz is shown to have little to no care for his health, Mr. Woodhouse is considered to be a valetudinarian. Both characters are shown to love their daughters greatly while not always being so forward in their affection.
  • Christian/Frank Churchill: The initially appealing love interest of Cher, whom she convinces herself she must be in love with, similar to Frank Churchill in the book. In the book, Churchill is not available to Emma because he is secretly already engaged; in the film, Christian is not available to Cher because he is gay. Both characters engage in surface-level flirting with the heroine and make her consider her own feelings.
  • Travis/Robert Martin: A stoner and skater who has a mutual attraction with Tai; however, their attempts at courtship are derailed for a time by Cher's attempt to set Tai up with Elton. Travis is an underachiever, is constantly late for class and often receives poor grades. In the book, Emma considers Martin, a farmer, to be beneath Harriet.
  • Elton Tascia/Mr. Elton: Elton is a popular student whom Cher attempts to fix up with Tai. As is the case with the Elton from the book, he is not interested in Tai/Harriet and mistakenly believes that Cher/Emma is interested in him.
  • Amber/Mrs. Elton: Cher's antagonist, who is implied to be dating Elton after Cher turns down his advance, similar to Mr. Elton taking a wife after Emma rejects him.
  • Miss Geist/Miss Taylor and Mr. Hall/Mr. Weston: The initial targets of Cher's/Emma's matchmaking.

Home media edit

Clueless was released on VHS and LaserDisc on December 19, 1995, by Paramount Home Video. It was released on DVD on October 19, 1999. The special features solely included two theatrical trailers.

The film was reissued in a special 10th-anniversary "Whatever! Edition" DVD on August 30, 2005.[44] The new issue included featurettes and cast interviews, including:The Class of '95 (a look at the cast), Creative Writing (Amy Heckerling talks about the script), Fashion 101 (how filmmakers invented the trendsetting style of Clueless), Language Arts (the director and cast members give facts on the groundbreaking slang and how Clueless revived Valspeak slang), Suck and Blow (how to play the game depicted in the Sun Valley party scene), Driver's Ed, We're History (stories from cast and crew of Clueless), and two theatrical trailers.

It was released on Blu-ray on May 1, 2012.[45] Special features from the "Whatever! Edition" of 2005 were carried over to the Blu-ray and included a new trivia track.

Soundtrack edit

Clueless: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
Released1995
December 7, 2006 (CD)
Recorded1994–1995
Length51:26
LabelCapitol
Clueless: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
No.TitleLength
1."Kids in America" (The Muffs)3:24
2."Shake Some Action" (Cracker)4:25
3."The Ghost in You" (Counting Crows)3:30
4."Here (Squirmel Mix)" (Luscious Jackson)3:33
5."All the Young Dudes" (World Party)4:00
6."Fake Plastic Trees (acoustic version)" (Radiohead)4:45
7."Change" (Lightning Seeds)4:01
8."Need You Around" (Smoking Popes)3:42
9."Mullet Head" (Beastie Boys)2:53
10."Where'd You Go?" (The Mighty Mighty Bosstones)3:16
11."Rollin' with My Homies" (Coolio)4:06
12."Alright" (Supergrass)3:01
13."My Forgotten Favorite" (Velocity Girl)3:49
14."Supermodel" (Jill Sobule)3:07
Total length:51:26

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[46] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Cultural impact and legacy edit

Cast edit

 
Brittany Murphy in 2006

After the death of Brittany Murphy, Silverstone stated that she "always felt connected to [Murphy] as [they] shared a very special experience in [their] lives together",[47] and said, "I loved working with Brittany. She was so talented, so warm, and so sweet."[47]

Heckerling later described Silverstone as having "that Marilyn Monroe thing" as a "pretty, sweet blonde who, in spite of being the American ideal, people still really like."[25]

The surviving cast reunited in October 2012 for an issue of Entertainment Weekly.[48][49]

Heckerling later reunited with both Silverstone and Wallace Shawn for the 2012 vampire comedy film Vamps.[25]

Popular culture and society edit

The film was well known for the characters' catchphrases and vocabulary. Cher's verbal style is also marked by ironic contrasts between current slang and historical references, such as when she compares Tai to "those Botticelli chicks".[50]

The film also had a strong influence on fashion trends.[51][52] Fashion as a form of self-expression played an important role in the narrative and character development of the film, television series, and novels, which are topics examined by academic Alice Leppert.[53]

Donatella Versace's fall 2018 collection was influenced by Clueless.[54]

Clueless was the main inspiration for Australian rapper Iggy Azalea's music video for her 2014 song "Fancy" featuring Charli XCX. Many visuals and costumes inspired by the film were used in the video,[55] which is filled with remakes of Clueless scenes. The outfits are also reinvented to channel the famous stylings of the film with a slightly modern edge.[56] "Fancy" was shot in the same Los Angeles high school where Clueless was filmed.[57] A June 2018 episode of Lip Sync Battle featured Silverstone miming to "Fancy", wearing Cher's yellow plaid skirt suit.[58]

A reference to Cher's seduction of Christian is included in the music video for Simone Battle's "He Likes Boys" (2011).[59][60]

In the second episode of the second season of the BBC America thriller series Killing Eve, "Nice and Neat" (2019), the Russian assassin Villanelle calls her agency and uses the codename Cher Horowitz to secretly inform her boss she is in trouble and needs to be rescued after being kidnapped.[61]

A 2020 Discover Card commercial featured a clip from the film consisting of Cher Horowitz saying her famous phrase "Uh uh, no way".[62]

In 2023, Silverstone once again reprised the role of Cher Horowitz in a commercial for Rakuten which debuted during Super Bowl LVII.[63]

Spin-offs and adaptations edit

Television edit

In 1996, the producers created a spin-off television series, which followed parallel storylines of Cher and her friends. Several cast members from the film went on to star in the series, with the notable exceptions of Silverstone and Rudd, whose film careers had begun to take off. Silverstone was replaced in the series with actress Rachel Blanchard.

In October 2019, it was announced that CBS would be adapting the film into a drama series. The series is said to be centered around Dionne Davenport after Cher goes missing, and is described by Deadline Hollywood as a "baby pink and bisexual blue-tinted, tiny sunglasses-wearing, oat milk latte and Adderall-fueled look at what happens when the high school queen bee Cher disappears and her lifelong number two Dionne steps into Cher's vacant Air Jordans."[64] On August 14, 2020, it was moved to NBCUniversal's streaming service Peacock.[65] In May 2021, it was reported that the series would not be moving forward at Peacock and instead would be redeveloping at CBS Studios.[66]

Books edit

Simon Spotlight Entertainment spun off a collection of paperback books from 1995 to 1999 aimed at adolescent readers.[67]

In 2015, to celebrate the film's 20th anniversary, pop culture writer Jen Chaney published a book titled As If!: The Oral History of Clueless. The book is based on exclusive interviews with Heckerling, Silverstone, and other cast and crew members. Excerpts from the book were published in Vanity Fair.[10][68]

Comics edit

A comic book series was launched in 2017.[69]

Stage musical edit

Clueless: The Musical opened in New York City on December 11, 2018, as part of The New Group's 2018–2019 season. The show was written by Heckerling and starred Dove Cameron as Cher and Dave Thomas Brown as Josh. It closed on January 12, 2019.[70][71]

The musical was a jukebox musical featuring pop songs from the 1990s, though with lyrics mostly or entirely rewritten by Heckerling to fit the storyline. Songs adapted from the film's soundtrack included "Supermodel" and "Kids in America".[71]

Video games edit

The Clueless CD-ROM is an activity and mini game collection based on the Clueless film and television series released by Mattel Media in 1997 for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh.[72] The CD-ROM is intended for girls age 8 and up, and includes a soundtrack, trivia, makeover and dress-up activities, and six video games.[73]

Paramount announced in 2008 that they would release video games based on their films Clueless, Mean Girls, and Pretty in Pink.[74] The games were planned to be released on both the PC and the Nintendo DS, but only the PC games were released. Clueless on PC was released in 2009.[75] The cancelled Nintendo DS video game was found by YouTuber Ray Mona,[76] and a full play-through of the game was released on her channel on April 1, 2021.[77][78]

In 2017, Episode launched an interactive animated web story based on the film.[79]

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For other uses see Clueless disambiguation Clueless is a 1995 American coming of age teen comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling It stars Alicia Silverstone with supporting roles by Stacey Dash Brittany Murphy and Paul Rudd in his film debut It was produced by Scott Rudin and Robert Lawrence The film is a loose adaptation of Jane Austen s 1815 novel Emma The plot centers on a beautiful popular and rich high school student who befriends a new student and decides to give her a makeover while playing a matchmaker for her teachers and examining her own existence CluelessTheatrical release posterDirected byAmy HeckerlingWritten byAmy HeckerlingProduced byScott Rudin Robert LawrenceStarringAlicia Silverstone Stacey Dash Brittany MurphyCinematographyBill PopeEdited byDebra ChiateMusic byDavid KitayDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease dateJuly 19 1995 1995 07 19 United States Running time97 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 12 million 2 Box office 88 million 3 Clueless was filmed in California over a 40 day schedule The film s director studied Beverly Hills high school students to understand how teenagers in the 1990s talked and learned some appropriate slang terms from them The film grossed 88 million worldwide It has received positive reviews from critics and is considered to be one of the best teen films of all time 4 5 6 7 Clueless has developed a cult following and has a continuing legacy The film was followed by a spin off television sitcom and series of books Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 3 4 Costumes 4 Release 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical reception 4 3 Accolades 5 Comparison to Emma 6 Home media 7 Soundtrack 7 1 Certifications 8 Cultural impact and legacy 8 1 Cast 8 2 Popular culture and society 9 Spin offs and adaptations 9 1 Television 9 2 Books 9 3 Comics 9 4 Stage musical 9 5 Video games 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksPlot editCher Horowitz is a stylish good natured and popular teenager living in a Beverly Hills mansion with her wealthy father Mel a gruff litigator her mother died during a liposuction procedure when Cher was a baby She attends Bronson Alcott High School with her best friend Dionne Davenport who is also beautiful and from a wealthy family Dionne has a long term relationship with popular student Murray Duvall though Cher believes Dionne should be dating more mature men Josh the socially conscious son of Mel s ex wife of only a few weeks visits Cher and her father during a break from college She playfully mocks his idealism while he teases her for her vanity and superficial lifestyle After receiving a poor grade Cher decides to orchestrate a romance between two teachers at her school Miss Geist and the hard grading Mr Hall so that Hall will relax his standards and allow Cher to renegotiate the grade After seeing their newfound happiness Cher realizes that she enjoys doing good deeds When a clueless transfer student named Tai Frasier arrives at the school Cher decides to make Tai her next project by giving her a makeover with the help of Dionne providing Tai with confidence and a sense of style Cher tries to extinguish the attraction between Tai and Travis Birkenstock an amiable but clumsy slacker and instead steer Tai towards handsome popular student Elton However Elton has no interest in Tai and instead tries to make out with Cher in his car after a party When she rebuffs him he leaves her in a parking lot out of spite and she is mugged at gunpoint Josh picks her up and the two begin to bond Fashion conscious new student Christian attracts Cher s attention and becomes her target for a boyfriend When she goes to a party with him Josh becomes jealous and decides to follow her to the party She invites Christian to her home and tries to seduce him but he deflects her advances Murray subsequently tells Cher and Dionne that Christian is gay Despite the failure of her romantic overtures Cher remains friends with Christian due to her admiration of his taste in art and fashion Cher s privileged life takes a negative turn when Tai s newfound popularity strains their relationship and when she fails her driving test and cannot change the result When Cher returns home in a depressed mood Tai confesses that she has feelings for Josh and asks Cher for help in pursuing him Cher says Tai is not right for Josh leading to the two girls falling out Feeling totally clueless Cher reflects on her priorities and her repeated failures to understand or appreciate the people in her life After thinking about why she is bothered by Tai s romantic interest in Josh Cher finally realizes that she is in love with him In response to her epiphany Cher begins making awkward but sincere efforts to live a more purposeful life including captaining the school s Pismo Beach disaster relief effort She accepts an invitation by Travis to a skating tournament where she reconciles with Tai Cher and Josh eventually follow through on their feelings for one another culminating in a kiss Ultimately her friendships with Tai and Dionne are solidified Sometime later Mr Hall and Miss Geist get married and Cher attends the wedding with Josh Dionne Murray and Tai and Travis who have begun dating Cher catches the wedding bouquet and she and Josh embrace and kiss Cast editSee also List of Clueless characters Alicia Silverstone as Cher Horowitz Paul Rudd as Josh Lucas Stacey Dash as Dionne Davenport Brittany Murphy as Tai Frasier Dan Hedaya as Melvin Mel Horowitz Jeremy Sisto as Elton Tiscia Breckin Meyer as Travis Birkenstock Justin Walker as Christian Stovitz Wallace Shawn as Mr Wendell Hall Twink Caplan as Miss Toby Geist Julie Brown as Coach Millie Stoeger Donald Faison as Murray Duvall Elisa Donovan as Amber Mariens Aida Linares as Lucy Sabastian Rashidi as Paroudasm Herb Hall as Principal Susan Mohun as Heather Nicole Bilderback as Summer Han Ron Orbach as DMV tester Sean Holland as Lawrence Roger Kabler as college guy Jace Alexander as robber Josh Lozoff as Logan Joseph D Reitman as studentProduction editDevelopment edit The idea for Clueless first originated as a television pilot in 1993 8 9 10 Writer and director Amy Heckerling said Twentieth Century Fox said they wanted a show about teenagers but not the nerds They wanted it to be about the cool kids The most successful character in anything I d ever done was Jeff Spicoli in Fast Times People think that s because he was stoned and a surfer But that s not it It s because he s positive So I thought I m going to write a character who s positive and happy And that was Cher 9 Heckerling having read the Jane Austen novel Emma in college and loving the title character s positivity decided to write the script around an Emma like character saying I started to think What s the larger context for that kind of a nothing can go wrong always looks through rose colored glasses kind of girl So I tried to take all the things that were in this sort of pretty 1800s world and see what would that be like if it was in Beverly Hills 8 I remembered reading Emma in college and being struck at how much it reminded me of old TV shows like Gidget There s something so basic about it I knew Clueless would be set in Beverly Hills because it s a hyper pastel fantasy place writer and director Amy Heckerling in 2012 9 As research for the script Heckerling sat in on classes at Beverly Hills High School to get a feel for the student culture 11 commenting one thing I observed was these girls in a constant state of grooming 9 Ken Stovitz had become Heckerling s agent at the time and told her the script had the potential to be a feature film after he read it 10 The finished script which was titled No Worries contained the main characters that would end up in the Clueless film 10 Twink Caplan Heckerling s friend who had worked with her on past projects said film executives at Fox were wary of the story being too female oriented to appeal to a large enough audience It was obvious they didn t get it They thought the script needed more boys in it They were afraid that if they focused on girls we wouldn t get any guys to see it So it went into turnaround It was dead said Caplan 9 Six months later the script found its way to producer Scott Rudin who gave it his stamp of approval 8 9 Rudin s support led to increased interest in the script and it became the subject of a bidding war between studios which was eventually won by Paramount Pictures 8 Heckerling was excited as Paramount owned several major youth centered TV channels such as MTV and Nickelodeon which were suited to the film s target demographic 8 Casting edit Heckerling first saw Alicia Silverstone in the Aerosmith music video for Cryin and kept her in the back of her mind for the role of Cher 10 When the film was still in development at Fox executives suggested Alicia Witt Keri Russell Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie for the part 10 Heckerling met with Reese Witherspoon who already had a few film roles to her credit 10 Though Silverstone only had the thriller The Crush as her previous film the studio did not pressure Heckerling to cast big stars and Silverstone ultimately won the role of Cher 11 Ben Affleck and Zach Braff auditioned for the role of Josh 10 Sarah Michelle Gellar was offered the role of Amber Mariens but turned it down due to her commitments to All My Children while Zooey Deschanel auditioned for the role of Amber as well 12 Seth Green auditioned for the role of Travis and Alanna Ubach was considered for the role of Tai 10 Terrence Howard and Dave Chappelle were considered for the role of Murray 10 Jeremy Renner and Jamie Walters auditioned for the role of Christian and Jerry Orbach and Harvey Keitel were considered for the role of Cher s father Melvin Horowitz 10 13 The character of Wendell Hall played by Wallace Shawn was inspired by a real life debate teacher at Beverly Hills High School and a friend of Heckerling s Prior to full time acting Shawn had been a teacher and drew on his experience for his portrayal of Mr Hall 11 Filming edit nbsp The Westfield Fashion Square in Los Angeles was used for some interior mall scenes Principal photography for the film began on November 21 1994 14 and consisted of a 40 day filming schedule 15 Brittany Murphy who was 17 at the time required a parent or guardian present during filming 16 Scenes depicting the fictional Bronson Alcott High School campus including the tennis courts outdoor cafeteria and the quad were filmed at Occidental College in Los Angeles 17 Ulysses S Grant High School in Valley Glen provided filming locations for the school s interior sets 18 Other notable filming locations include the former Westside Pavilion shopping mall Circus Liquor in North Hollywood where Cher is mugged in her designer dress and Rodeo Drive featured in Cher s crisis scene as she dejectedly wanders around after a failed driver s test and a confrontation with Tai 18 The Mighty Mighty Bosstones performance originally an outdoor event had to be moved inside due to rain 16 Paul Rudd bought everyone gifts after filming wrapped 19 Costumes edit Mona May did the costume designing for the film The iconic plaid set worn by Cher Hororwitz in the film was a nod to a Catholic schoolgirl uniform but taken to another level and turned designer 20 Cher wore several designer clothes ranging from Azzedine Alaia to Anna Sui 21 The underwear Calvin Klein dress worn by Cher was actually designed by Sui who at the time was an emerging designer 21 Calvin Klein was credited due to more brand recognition during the time Release editBox office edit The film became a surprise sleeper hit of 1995 22 Clueless opened in 1 653 theaters on July 19 1995 and grossed 10 612 443 on its opening weekend which led to a ranking of second at the US box office behind Apollo 13 23 The film grossed 56 631 572 during its theatrical run in the United States and Canada becoming the 32nd highest grossing film of 1995 24 Internationally it grossed 31 million for a worldwide total of 88 million 3 The box office success brought the then largely unknown Silverstone to international attention and earned her a 10 million multi picture deal with Columbia TriStar 25 The film developed a strong cult following after its release 5 26 Critical reception edit The film was well received by critics On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes it holds an approval rating of 81 based on reviews from 120 critics with an average rating of 6 8 10 The website s critics consensus reads A funny and clever reshaping of Emma Clueless offers a soft satire that pokes as much fun at teen films as it does at the Beverly Hills glitterati 27 On Metacritic the film has a 68 out of 100 rating based on 18 reviews which indicates generally favorable reviews 28 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 29 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film three and a half out of four stars 30 Janet Maslin of The New York Times noted Even if Clueless runs out of gas before it s over most of it is as eye catching and cheery as its star 31 Peter Travers of Rolling Stone contrasted the film to a more adult oriented movie about teenagers released around the same time Kids stating The materialism in Clueless is almost as scary as the hopelessness in Kids but concluded Clueless is wicked good fun to be had and Silverstone is a winner 32 Accolades edit Clueless won the award for Best Screenplay at the National Society of Film Critics Awards 33 and Alicia Silverstone won the award for Breakthrough Performance from the National Board of Review 34 The film was nominated for a WGA Award for Best Screenplay 35 The film was nominated for four MTV Movie Awards winning for Best Female Performance and Most Desirable Female for Silverstone 36 Silverstone won the award for Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture at the American Comedy Awards 37 In 2008 Entertainment Weekly selected Clueless as one of the New Classics a list of 100 best films released between 1983 and 2008 38 Clueless was ranked 42nd 38 That year the publication also named it the 19th best comedy of the past 25 years 39 The film is ranked as number 7 on Entertainment Weekly s list of the 50 best high school films 40 Comparison to Emma editClueless is a loose adaptation of Jane Austen s 1815 novel Emma and many of its characters have counterparts in the novel 41 42 43 Cher Horowitz Emma Woodhouse Cher is representative of the main character Emma Woodhouse Spunky carefree entitled perpetually single and matchmaker extraordinaire both Cher and Emma enjoy the satisfaction of helping those who are without love find a perfect match This is first seen within the first fifteen minutes of the film when both she and Dionne pair their English teacher with the school s Debate teacher However this is more prominently reflected when Cher does everything in her power to pair her newest friend Tai While both Emma and Cher mean well in their matchmaking attempts neither of them realizes the depths of her actions nor her feelings towards Josh Mr Knightley until Tai Harriet asks her to set her up with Josh Mr Knightley Josh Mr Knightley Cher s former stepbrother whom she finds utterly repulsive At the beginning of the movie she states that she has no positive feelings towards Josh in the slightest The two bicker continually However as the movie progresses Josh is shown to be more caring and considerate towards Cher becoming defensive towards her choices of men and in life In the novel Mr Knightley is the brother of Emma s sister s husband and is Emma s only critic Cher Emma and Josh Mr Knightley eventually realize they are in love Tai Harriet Smith Tai representative of the young fair and socially awkward Harriet Smith is a newcomer to Bronson Alcott High School Soon after she is swept off her feet by both Cher and Dionne as they help her unintentionally become the most popular girl in school to Cher s dismay At the beginning of the film Tai is attracted to Travis a well meaning skateboard riding pot smoking social recluse Harriet is likewise attracted to humble farmer Robert Martin Each is pressured by Cher Emma to reject her lower status potential lover instead being pushed towards Elton Mr Elton Disastrously for Cher Tai then falls for Josh Emma is likewise horrified when Harriet falls in love with Mr Knightley In both cases this leads to the heroine examining her own true feelings Mel Horowitz Mr Henry Woodhouse Similarly to Emma Mr Horowitz is a well known and respected man within his circle of friends though there is one major difference between both characters while Mr Horowitz is shown to have little to no care for his health Mr Woodhouse is considered to be a valetudinarian Both characters are shown to love their daughters greatly while not always being so forward in their affection Christian Frank Churchill The initially appealing love interest of Cher whom she convinces herself she must be in love with similar to Frank Churchill in the book In the book Churchill is not available to Emma because he is secretly already engaged in the film Christian is not available to Cher because he is gay Both characters engage in surface level flirting with the heroine and make her consider her own feelings Travis Robert Martin A stoner and skater who has a mutual attraction with Tai however their attempts at courtship are derailed for a time by Cher s attempt to set Tai up with Elton Travis is an underachiever is constantly late for class and often receives poor grades In the book Emma considers Martin a farmer to be beneath Harriet Elton Tascia Mr Elton Elton is a popular student whom Cher attempts to fix up with Tai As is the case with the Elton from the book he is not interested in Tai Harriet and mistakenly believes that Cher Emma is interested in him Amber Mrs Elton Cher s antagonist who is implied to be dating Elton after Cher turns down his advance similar to Mr Elton taking a wife after Emma rejects him Miss Geist Miss Taylor and Mr Hall Mr Weston The initial targets of Cher s Emma s matchmaking Home media editClueless was released on VHS and LaserDisc on December 19 1995 by Paramount Home Video It was released on DVD on October 19 1999 The special features solely included two theatrical trailers The film was reissued in a special 10th anniversary Whatever Edition DVD on August 30 2005 44 The new issue included featurettes and cast interviews including The Class of 95 a look at the cast Creative Writing Amy Heckerling talks about the script Fashion 101 how filmmakers invented the trendsetting style of Clueless Language Arts the director and cast members give facts on the groundbreaking slang and how Clueless revived Valspeak slang Suck and Blow how to play the game depicted in the Sun Valley party scene Driver s Ed We re History stories from cast and crew of Clueless and two theatrical trailers It was released on Blu ray on May 1 2012 45 Special features from the Whatever Edition of 2005 were carried over to the Blu ray and included a new trivia track Soundtrack editClueless Original Motion Picture SoundtrackSoundtrack album by David KitayReleased1995December 7 2006 CD Recorded1994 1995Length51 26LabelCapitol Clueless Original Motion Picture SoundtrackNo TitleLength1 Kids in America The Muffs 3 242 Shake Some Action Cracker 4 253 The Ghost in You Counting Crows 3 304 Here Squirmel Mix Luscious Jackson 3 335 All the Young Dudes World Party 4 006 Fake Plastic Trees acoustic version Radiohead 4 457 Change Lightning Seeds 4 018 Need You Around Smoking Popes 3 429 Mullet Head Beastie Boys 2 5310 Where d You Go The Mighty Mighty Bosstones 3 1611 Rollin with My Homies Coolio 4 0612 Alright Supergrass 3 0113 My Forgotten Favorite Velocity Girl 3 4914 Supermodel Jill Sobule 3 07Total length 51 26 Certifications edit Region Certification Certified units sales United States RIAA 46 Platinum 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Cultural impact and legacy editCast edit nbsp Brittany Murphy in 2006 After the death of Brittany Murphy Silverstone stated that she always felt connected to Murphy as they shared a very special experience in their lives together 47 and said I loved working with Brittany She was so talented so warm and so sweet 47 Heckerling later described Silverstone as having that Marilyn Monroe thing as a pretty sweet blonde who in spite of being the American ideal people still really like 25 The surviving cast reunited in October 2012 for an issue of Entertainment Weekly 48 49 Heckerling later reunited with both Silverstone and Wallace Shawn for the 2012 vampire comedy film Vamps 25 Popular culture and society edit The film was well known for the characters catchphrases and vocabulary Cher s verbal style is also marked by ironic contrasts between current slang and historical references such as when she compares Tai to those Botticelli chicks 50 The film also had a strong influence on fashion trends 51 52 Fashion as a form of self expression played an important role in the narrative and character development of the film television series and novels which are topics examined by academic Alice Leppert 53 Donatella Versace s fall 2018 collection was influenced by Clueless 54 Clueless was the main inspiration for Australian rapper Iggy Azalea s music video for her 2014 song Fancy featuring Charli XCX Many visuals and costumes inspired by the film were used in the video 55 which is filled with remakes of Clueless scenes The outfits are also reinvented to channel the famous stylings of the film with a slightly modern edge 56 Fancy was shot in the same Los Angeles high school where Clueless was filmed 57 A June 2018 episode of Lip Sync Battle featured Silverstone miming to Fancy wearing Cher s yellow plaid skirt suit 58 A reference to Cher s seduction of Christian is included in the music video for Simone Battle s He Likes Boys 2011 59 60 In the second episode of the second season of the BBC America thriller series Killing Eve Nice and Neat 2019 the Russian assassin Villanelle calls her agency and uses the codename Cher Horowitz to secretly inform her boss she is in trouble and needs to be rescued after being kidnapped 61 A 2020 Discover Card commercial featured a clip from the film consisting of Cher Horowitz saying her famous phrase Uh uh no way 62 In 2023 Silverstone once again reprised the role of Cher Horowitz in a commercial for Rakuten which debuted during Super Bowl LVII 63 Spin offs and adaptations editTelevision edit In 1996 the producers created a spin off television series which followed parallel storylines of Cher and her friends Several cast members from the film went on to star in the series with the notable exceptions of Silverstone and Rudd whose film careers had begun to take off Silverstone was replaced in the series with actress Rachel Blanchard In October 2019 it was announced that CBS would be adapting the film into a drama series The series is said to be centered around Dionne Davenport after Cher goes missing and is described by Deadline Hollywood as a baby pink and bisexual blue tinted tiny sunglasses wearing oat milk latte and Adderall fueled look at what happens when the high school queen bee Cher disappears and her lifelong number two Dionne steps into Cher s vacant Air Jordans 64 On August 14 2020 it was moved to NBCUniversal s streaming service Peacock 65 In May 2021 it was reported that the series would not be moving forward at Peacock and instead would be redeveloping at CBS Studios 66 Books edit See also Clueless novels Simon Spotlight Entertainment spun off a collection of paperback books from 1995 to 1999 aimed at adolescent readers 67 In 2015 to celebrate the film s 20th anniversary pop culture writer Jen Chaney published a book titled As If The Oral History of Clueless The book is based on exclusive interviews with Heckerling Silverstone and other cast and crew members Excerpts from the book were published in Vanity Fair 10 68 Comics edit A comic book series was launched in 2017 69 Stage musical edit Clueless The Musical opened in New York City on December 11 2018 as part of The New Group s 2018 2019 season The show was written by Heckerling and starred Dove Cameron as Cher and Dave Thomas Brown as Josh It closed on January 12 2019 70 71 The musical was a jukebox musical featuring pop songs from the 1990s though with lyrics mostly or entirely rewritten by Heckerling to fit the storyline Songs adapted from the film s soundtrack included Supermodel and Kids in America 71 Video games edit The Clueless CD ROM is an activity and mini game collection based on the Clueless film and television series released by Mattel Media in 1997 for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh 72 The CD ROM is intended for girls age 8 and up and includes a soundtrack trivia makeover and dress up activities and six video games 73 Paramount announced in 2008 that they would release video games 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