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Heathers

Heathers is a 1989 American teen black comedy film written by Daniel Waters and directed by Michael Lehmann, in both of their respective film debuts.[6][7] The film stars Winona Ryder, Christian Slater, Shannen Doherty, Lisanne Falk, Kim Walker, and Penelope Milford. Its plot portrays four teenage girls—three of whom are named Heather—in a clique at an Ohio high school, one of whose lives is disrupted by the arrival of a misanthrope intent on murdering the popular students and staging their deaths as suicides.[2]

Heathers
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMichael Lehmann
Written byDaniel Waters
Produced byDenise Di Novi
Starring
CinematographyFrancis Kenny
Edited byNorman Hollyn
Music byDavid Newman
Production
company
Cinemarque Entertainment
Distributed byNew World Pictures
Release dates
  • January 21, 1989 (1989-01-21) (Sundance Film Festival)[1]
  • March 31, 1989 (1989-03-31) (United States)[2]
Running time
103 minutes[3]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$3 million[4]
Box office$1.1 million[5]

Waters wrote Heathers as a spec script and originally wanted Stanley Kubrick to direct the film, out of admiration for Kubrick's own black comedy film Dr. Strangelove. Waters intended for the film to contrast the more optimistic teen movies of the era, particularly those written by John Hughes, by presenting a cynical depiction of high school imbued with dark satire.[8]

Filmed in Los Angeles from February to March of 1988, Heathers premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21 1989, before New World Pictures theatrically released the film in the United States on March 31, 1989. It went on to win the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature, and for his screenplay, Waters received the Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay.[9] It has since become popular and is regarded in polls as one of the greatest coming-of-age films of all time.[10][11][12] Heathers has since been adapted into a musical and a television reboot.

Plot

At Westerburg High School in Sherwood, Ohio, Veronica Sawyer is part of a popular but feared clique, along with three other wealthy and beautiful girls with the same first name: Heather Duke, Heather McNamara, and the school's ruthless queen bee, Heather Chandler. The four girls often play croquet in Veronica's backyard. Tired of the clique abusing its power, Veronica longs for her old life with her kinder but less popular friends. She becomes fascinated with Jason "J.D." Dean, a new student and rebellious outsider, after he pulls out a gun and fires blanks to scare football-player bullies Kurt Kelly and Ram Sweeney.

Veronica goes with Chandler to a frat party, where she refuses to have sex with one of the members (unlike Chandler, who was coerced to perform oral sex on one) and drunkenly vomits on Chandler. In retaliation, Chandler vows to destroy her reputation. Later that night, J.D. shows up by surprise at Veronica's house, and the two have sex outside. They express to each other their mutual hatred of Chandler's tyranny.

The next morning, Veronica and J.D. break into Chandler's house, planning to get revenge by using a fake hangover cure to make Chandler vomit. J.D. pours drain cleaner into a mug, but Veronica dismisses him, thinking he is making a mean joke. She mixes orange juice and milk together instead. However, Veronica accidentally brings the wrong mug to Chandler's room; J.D. notices this but says nothing. He serves Chandler the drain cleaner, killing her. Veronica panics, and J.D. urges her to forge a dramatic suicide note in Chandler's handwriting. The school and community regard Chandler's apparent suicide as a tragic decision made by a troubled teenager, making her even more worshipped in death than in life. Meanwhile, Duke uses the attention surrounding Chandler's death to gain popularity, becoming the clique's new leader.

After Chandler's funeral, McNamara convinces Veronica to go with her, Kurt, and Ram on a double date. J.D. finds the four teens that evening in a field, and Veronica leaves with him as Kurt passes out, while Ram rapes McNamara. The following day, the boys spread a false rumor about Veronica performing oral sex on them, ruining her reputation. J.D. proposes that he and Veronica lure the boys into the woods, shoot them with tranquilizers, and humiliate them by staging the scene to look like they were lovers participating in a suicide pact.

In the forest, J.D. shoots Ram, but Veronica's shot misses Kurt, who runs away. J.D. chases Kurt back toward Veronica, who, realizing that the bullets are in fact lethal, fatally shoots him in a panic. J.D. and Veronica are nearly caught by the police, but they make out in a station wagon to pretend they were there all along and had nothing to do with it. At their funeral, the boys are made into martyrs to homophobia. Growing increasingly disturbed by J.D.'s behavior (behavior that may be influenced by his mother's suicide and his sociopathic wealthy father's abuse of people), Veronica breaks up with him.

A little while after this, J.D. blackmails Duke into getting every student to sign a "petition" that, unbeknownst to her, is intended to act as a mass suicide note. He then gives her a red scrunchie that Chandler had worn, signifying her new power over the school. Meanwhile, Martha Dunnstock, a large girl who is a frequent target of bullying, pins a suicide note to her chest and walks into oncoming traffic. She survives but is badly injured and mocked by her peers for attempting to copy the popular kids. Later, McNamara calls a radio show to discuss her depression; Duke tells the entire school about the radio call the next day, and McNamara is bullied. McNamara attempts suicide by overdosing in the girls' bathroom, but Veronica intervenes.

Veronica returns home, and her parents say that J.D. stopped by to tell them that he was worried she would attempt suicide. He leaves a note revealing he can successfully imitate her handwriting, and a Barbie doll hanging in her room. J.D. breaks into Veronica's house with a plan to kill Heather Duke, but the murder is revealed to be a dream sequence. Realizing that J.D. plans to kill her, she fakes her own suicide by hanging. J.D. finds her and assuming she is dead, gives a monologue revealing his plan to blow up the school pep rally and make it look like a mass suicide.

The next day, Veronica confronts J.D. in the boiler room as he plants dynamite. She shoots him, and his switchblade cuts the wires to the detonator. Veronica goes outside, and J.D. follows her with a bomb strapped to his chest. He offers a personal eulogy and detonates the bomb, killing himself. As students and faculty rush outside to see what happened, Veronica walks back inside, dirty and disheveled from the explosion. She approaches Duke, takes the red scrunchie, and asserts that Duke is no longer in charge. Veronica then invites Martha to spend prom night watching movies together, as Duke looks on.

Cast

Production

Development

Daniel Waters began writing the screenplay in spring of 1986, while he was working at a video store.[13] Waters wanted the film to be directed by Stanley Kubrick,[14] not only out of admiration for him, but also from a perception that "Kubrick was the only person that could get away with a three-hour film". (The cafeteria scene near the start of Heathers was written as a homage to the barracks scene which opens Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket.) After a number of failed attempts to get the script to Kubrick, Waters approached director Michael Lehmann, who he met through a mutual friend.[15] Lehmann agreed to helm the film with producer Denise Di Novi.

In the original version of the script, J.D. successfully blows up Westerburg High, and the final scene features a surreal prom gathering of all the students in heaven. Executives at New World Pictures agreed to finance the film, but they disliked the dark ending and insisted that it be changed.[16]

Some reviewers have discussed similarities between Heathers and Massacre at Central High, a low-budget 1976 film.[17][18] Daniel Waters has stated that he had not seen Massacre at Central High at the time he wrote Heathers but that he had read a review of it in a Danny Peary book about cult movies and that the earlier film may have been "rattling around somewhere in my subconscious".[19]

Casting

Many actors and actresses turned down the project because of its dark subject matter. Early choices for Veronica were Justine Bateman and Jennifer Connelly.[20] Winona Ryder, who was 16 at the time of filming and badly wanted the part, begged Waters to cast her as Veronica, even offering to work for free.[21] Waters at first did not think Ryder was pretty enough, and Ryder herself commented that "at the time, I didn't look that different from my character in Beetlejuice. I was very pale. I had blue-black dyed hair. I went to Macy's at the Beverly Center and had them do a makeover on me."[20] Ryder's agent was so opposed to her pursuing the role that she got down on her hands and knees to beg Ryder not to take it, warning her that it would ruin her career.[20][22] Eventually, she was given the role. Brad Pitt read for the role of J.D. but was rejected.[23][24] Christian Slater reports throwing a "big tantrum" and tossing his script in the trash after assuming he'd bombed his audition.[16] He was signed to play J.D. shortly after Ryder was cast, stating later that he channeled Jack Nicholson in the film.[25]

Heather Graham, then 17, was offered the part of Heather Chandler but turned it down due to her parents' disapproval of the film.[20] Kim Walker, who was dating Slater at the time, was offered the role instead. Lisanne Falk, 23 years old at the time, lied and said she was in her late teens during the audition. It was only after she was cast that she revealed her true age.[16] Seventeen-year-old Shannen Doherty wanted the role of Veronica, but Ryder had been cast, so the producers asked her to audition for Heather Chandler. Doherty was more interested in playing Heather Duke and ended up giving an "amazing" reading as Duke, which secured her the part. The producers wanted her to dye her hair blonde to match the other "Heathers", but Doherty refused, so they compromised on her having red hair.[20]

Filming

Principal photography took place over 33 days in February and March 1988, on a budget of $3 million.[15][16][26] Although set in Ohio, filming was done entirely in Los Angeles. "Westerburg High School" is an amalgam of Corvallis High School (now Bridges Academy) in Studio City, Verdugo Hills High School in Tujunga, and John Adams Middle School in Santa Monica.[27] The gymnasium scenes were shot at Verdugo Hills High, and the climactic scene on the stairs was filmed outside John Adams Middle School.[28] The funeral scenes were filmed at Church of the Angels in Pasadena, California, a location used in other media including Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Just Married.[27]

Michael Lehmann has called Doherty "a bit of a handful" on set, in part because she objected to the swearing in the script and refused to say some of the more explicit lines.[16] Falk stated that Doherty "didn't have much of a sense of humor, and she took herself a little seriously", and Di Novi said: "I don't think Shannen really got what Heathers was. And that worked for us. She made that character real."[16] When the cast first viewed the movie, Doherty ran out crying because she realized the film was a dark comedy and not the drama she was expecting.[16][29]

Soundtrack

The film uses two versions of the song "Que Sera, Sera", the first by singer Syd Straw and another over the end credits by Sly and the Family Stone.[30] On the film's DVD commentary, Di Novi mentions that the filmmakers wanted to use the original Doris Day version of the song, but Day would not lend her name to any project using profanity.

The song "Teenage Suicide (Don't Do It)" by the fictional band Big Fun was written and produced for the film by musician Don Dixon, and performed by the ad hoc group "Big Fun", which consisted of Dixon, Mitch Easter, Angie Carlson, and Marti Jones.[31] The song is included on Dixon's 1992 greatest hits album (If) I'm a Ham, Well You're a Sausage.[32]

The film's electronic score was composed and performed by David Newman, and a soundtrack CD was subsequently released.[33]

Release

Box office

Heathers was screened at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 1989,[1] and was released to the U.S. public in March 1989, at which time New World Pictures was going bankrupt.[16] The film was considered a flop when it was released, earning $177,247 in its opening weekend and ultimately grossing $1.1 million in the United States over five weeks.[34][35][5]

Home media

New World Video released Heathers on VHS and LaserDisc in 1989,[36] and it developed a cult following after being unsuccessful at the box office.[20] It was released again on LaserDisc on September 16, 1996, as a widescreen edition digitally transferred from Trans Atlantic Entertainment's interpositive print under the supervision of cinematographer Francis Kenny. The sound was mastered from the magnetic sound elements. The film was then first released on DVD on March 30, 1999, in a barebones edition.[37] In 2001, a multi-region special edition THX DVD was released from Anchor Bay Entertainment in Dolby Digital 5.1.[37] The DVD contained an audio commentary with director Michael Lehmann, producer Denise Di Novi and writer Daniel Waters, as well as a 30-minute documentary titled Swatch Dogs and Diet Cokeheads, featuring interviews with Ryder, Slater, Doherty, Falk, Lehmann, Waters, Di Novi, director of photography Francis Kenny, and editor Norman Hollyn.[38] The DVD was released in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe, and achieved high sales. Each release included a different front cover featuring Veronica, J.D., Chandler, Duke, and McNamara.[38]

The Anchor Bay DVD was also released in a "Limited Edition Tin Set" of only 15,000 copies.[14] The Tin Set included a theatrical trailer, screenplay excerpt, original ending, biographies, 10-page full-color fold-out with photos and liner notes, an 8-inch "Heathers Rules!" ruler, and a 48-page full-color yearbook style booklet with rare photos.[39] The film was then re-released on Blu-ray by Image Entertainment in 2011 as a barebones edition, two years after Anchor Bay.[37]

On July 1, 2008, a new 20th anniversary special edition DVD set was released by Anchor Bay to coincide with the DVD of writer Waters' new film Sex and Death 101.[37] The DVD features a new documentary, Return to Westerburg High.[37] On November 18, 2008, Anchor Bay released a Blu-ray with all the special features from the 20th anniversary DVD and a soundtrack in Dolby TrueHD 5.1.[40] In June 2018, Arrow Films reported that Heathers would be re-released on August 8, 2018, in cinemas and on September 10 on Blu-ray, in a new 4K restoration.[41][42] On November 12, 2019, Image Entertainment released a 30th Anniversary steelbook edition on Blu-ray.[43] This release did not utilize Arrow Films' 4K restoration and featured new and previous special features.

Critical reception

Initial reviews

Writing in April 1989 for The Washington Post, journalist Desson Thomson wrote that it "may be the nastiest, cruelest fun you can have without actually having to study law or gird leather products. If movies were food, Heathers would be a cynic's chocolate binge."[44] Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert gave the film 2.5 stars out of 4 and wrote that Heathers "is a morbid comedy about peer pressure in high school, about teenage suicide and about the deadliness of cliques that not only exclude but also maim and kill." While conceding its ability to provoke thought and shock, Ebert questioned how the mixed sensibility as a dark murder comedy and "cynical morality play" led to difficulty in understanding its point of view, while remarking that, "Adulthood could be defined as the process of learning to be shocked by things that do not shock teenagers, but that is not a notion that has occurred to Lehmann."[45]

Retrospective responses

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 93% based on contemporary and retrospective reviews from 56 critics and an average rating of 7.80/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Dark, cynical, and subversive, Heathers gently applies a chainsaw to the conventions of the high school movie—changing the game for teen comedies to follow."[46] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 72/100 based on 20 reviews by mainstream critics.[47] Academics have likened Heathers to other films popular during the 1980s and early 1990s which characterized domestic youth narratives as part and parcel of the "culture war".[48][49]

Waters created a specific set of slang and style of speech for the film, wanting to ensure that the language in the film would have "timeless" quality instead of just reflecting teen slang at the time.[50] The film is among the most cited in the Oxford English Dictionary.[51]

Related projects

Possible film sequel

On June 2, 2009, Entertainment Weekly reported that Ryder had claimed that there would be a sequel to the film, titled Heathers 2, with Slater coming back "as a kind of Obi-Wan character".[52] However, Lehmann denied development of a sequel, saying, "Winona's been talking about this for years—she brings it up every once in a while and Dan Waters and I will joke about it, but as far as I know there's no script and no plans to do the sequel."[53]

Musical

In 2010, Heathers was adapted into a stage musical directed by Andy Fickman.[54] Fickman also worked on the musical Reefer Madness,[54] a parody of the anti-cannabis movie of the same name which was turned into a feature film. Heathers: The Musical, which opens with a number depicting Veronica's acceptance into the Heathers' clique, received several readings in workshops in Los Angeles and a three-show concert presentation at Joe's Pub in New York City on September 13–14, 2010. The cast of the Joe's Pub concert included Annaleigh Ashford as Veronica, Jenna Leigh Green as Heather Chandler, and Jeremy Jordan as J.D.

The musical played at Off-Broadway's New World Stages with performances beginning March 15, 2014, and an opening night on March 31.[55] The original cast of the Off-Broadway production included Barrett Wilbert Weed as Veronica Sawyer, Jessica Keenan Wynn as Heather Chandler, Ryan McCartan as J.D., Alice Lee as Heather Duke, and Elle McLemore as Heather McNamara.[56] It closed on August 4, 2014.[57]

An Off West End production of Heathers, directed by Andy Fickman, played at the Other Palance in London with performances between June 19 and August 4, 2018. Its cast included Carrie Hope Fletcher as Veronica Sawyer, Jodie Steele as Heather Chandler, Jamie Muscato as J.D., T’Shan Williams as Heather Duke, and Sophie Isaacs as Heather McNamara. It transferred to the West End in September 2018, playing in Theatre Royal Haymarket, London. A high school production of the musical is the focus of the "Chapter Fifty-One: Big Fun" episode of Riverdale.[58] In 2021, Heathers returned for a limited run at the Haymarket with Christina Bennington playing Veronica Sawyer and Jordan Luke Gage as J.D. The three Heathers were played by Jodie Steele (Heather Chandler), Bobbi Little (Heather Duke), and Frances Mayli McCann (Heather McNamara). It then went on to play at The Other Palace where it remains.

Television adaptation

In March 2016, TV Land ordered a pilot script for an anthology dark comedy series, set in the present day, with a very different Veronica Sawyer dealing with a very different but equally vicious group of Heathers. The series was written by Jason Micallef and Tom Rosenberg, and Gary Lucchesi was the executive producer[59] In January 2017, the Heathers TV show was ordered to Series at TV Land.[60] Shannen Doherty, the movie's Heather Duke, makes a cameo appearance in the pilot.[61]

In March 2017, it was reported that the series was moved to the then upcoming Paramount Network.[62] Selma Blair has a recurring role in the series.[63] A trailer for the rebooted series was released in August 2017.[64] The series stars Grace Victoria Cox as Veronica Sawyer, James Scully as J.D., Melanie Field as Heather Chandler, Brendan Scannell as Heather Duke, Jasmine Mathews as Heather McNamara,[65] Birgundi Baker as Lizzy, and Cameron Gellman as Kurt.[66] The series was set to premiere on March 7, 2018,[67] but on February 28, 2018, it was announced that the premiere would be delayed in light of the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting.[68]

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This article is about the film For the musical adaptation see Heathers The Musical For the TV series see Heathers TV series For other uses see Heather disambiguation Heathers is a 1989 American teen black comedy film written by Daniel Waters and directed by Michael Lehmann in both of their respective film debuts 6 7 The film stars Winona Ryder Christian Slater Shannen Doherty Lisanne Falk Kim Walker and Penelope Milford Its plot portrays four teenage girls three of whom are named Heather in a clique at an Ohio high school one of whose lives is disrupted by the arrival of a misanthrope intent on murdering the popular students and staging their deaths as suicides 2 HeathersTheatrical release posterDirected byMichael LehmannWritten byDaniel WatersProduced byDenise Di NoviStarringWinona Ryder Christian Slater Shannen Doherty Lisanne Falk Kim Walker Penelope MilfordCinematographyFrancis KennyEdited byNorman HollynMusic byDavid NewmanProductioncompanyCinemarque EntertainmentDistributed byNew World PicturesRelease datesJanuary 21 1989 1989 01 21 Sundance Film Festival 1 March 31 1989 1989 03 31 United States 2 Running time103 minutes 3 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 3 million 4 Box office 1 1 million 5 Waters wrote Heathers as a spec script and originally wanted Stanley Kubrick to direct the film out of admiration for Kubrick s own black comedy film Dr Strangelove Waters intended for the film to contrast the more optimistic teen movies of the era particularly those written by John Hughes by presenting a cynical depiction of high school imbued with dark satire 8 Filmed in Los Angeles from February to March of 1988 Heathers premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21 1989 before New World Pictures theatrically released the film in the United States on March 31 1989 It went on to win the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature and for his screenplay Waters received the Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay 9 It has since become popular and is regarded in polls as one of the greatest coming of age films of all time 10 11 12 Heathers has since been adapted into a musical and a television reboot Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 4 Soundtrack 5 Release 5 1 Box office 5 2 Home media 6 Critical reception 6 1 Initial reviews 6 2 Retrospective responses 7 Related projects 7 1 Possible film sequel 7 2 Musical 7 3 Television adaptation 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditAt Westerburg High School in Sherwood Ohio Veronica Sawyer is part of a popular but feared clique along with three other wealthy and beautiful girls with the same first name Heather Duke Heather McNamara and the school s ruthless queen bee Heather Chandler The four girls often play croquet in Veronica s backyard Tired of the clique abusing its power Veronica longs for her old life with her kinder but less popular friends She becomes fascinated with Jason J D Dean a new student and rebellious outsider after he pulls out a gun and fires blanks to scare football player bullies Kurt Kelly and Ram Sweeney Veronica goes with Chandler to a frat party where she refuses to have sex with one of the members unlike Chandler who was coerced to perform oral sex on one and drunkenly vomits on Chandler In retaliation Chandler vows to destroy her reputation Later that night J D shows up by surprise at Veronica s house and the two have sex outside They express to each other their mutual hatred of Chandler s tyranny The next morning Veronica and J D break into Chandler s house planning to get revenge by using a fake hangover cure to make Chandler vomit J D pours drain cleaner into a mug but Veronica dismisses him thinking he is making a mean joke She mixes orange juice and milk together instead However Veronica accidentally brings the wrong mug to Chandler s room J D notices this but says nothing He serves Chandler the drain cleaner killing her Veronica panics and J D urges her to forge a dramatic suicide note in Chandler s handwriting The school and community regard Chandler s apparent suicide as a tragic decision made by a troubled teenager making her even more worshipped in death than in life Meanwhile Duke uses the attention surrounding Chandler s death to gain popularity becoming the clique s new leader After Chandler s funeral McNamara convinces Veronica to go with her Kurt and Ram on a double date J D finds the four teens that evening in a field and Veronica leaves with him as Kurt passes out while Ram rapes McNamara The following day the boys spread a false rumor about Veronica performing oral sex on them ruining her reputation J D proposes that he and Veronica lure the boys into the woods shoot them with tranquilizers and humiliate them by staging the scene to look like they were lovers participating in a suicide pact In the forest J D shoots Ram but Veronica s shot misses Kurt who runs away J D chases Kurt back toward Veronica who realizing that the bullets are in fact lethal fatally shoots him in a panic J D and Veronica are nearly caught by the police but they make out in a station wagon to pretend they were there all along and had nothing to do with it At their funeral the boys are made into martyrs to homophobia Growing increasingly disturbed by J D s behavior behavior that may be influenced by his mother s suicide and his sociopathic wealthy father s abuse of people Veronica breaks up with him A little while after this J D blackmails Duke into getting every student to sign a petition that unbeknownst to her is intended to act as a mass suicide note He then gives her a red scrunchie that Chandler had worn signifying her new power over the school Meanwhile Martha Dunnstock a large girl who is a frequent target of bullying pins a suicide note to her chest and walks into oncoming traffic She survives but is badly injured and mocked by her peers for attempting to copy the popular kids Later McNamara calls a radio show to discuss her depression Duke tells the entire school about the radio call the next day and McNamara is bullied McNamara attempts suicide by overdosing in the girls bathroom but Veronica intervenes Veronica returns home and her parents say that J D stopped by to tell them that he was worried she would attempt suicide He leaves a note revealing he can successfully imitate her handwriting and a Barbie doll hanging in her room J D breaks into Veronica s house with a plan to kill Heather Duke but the murder is revealed to be a dream sequence Realizing that J D plans to kill her she fakes her own suicide by hanging J D finds her and assuming she is dead gives a monologue revealing his plan to blow up the school pep rally and make it look like a mass suicide The next day Veronica confronts J D in the boiler room as he plants dynamite She shoots him and his switchblade cuts the wires to the detonator Veronica goes outside and J D follows her with a bomb strapped to his chest He offers a personal eulogy and detonates the bomb killing himself As students and faculty rush outside to see what happened Veronica walks back inside dirty and disheveled from the explosion She approaches Duke takes the red scrunchie and asserts that Duke is no longer in charge Veronica then invites Martha to spend prom night watching movies together as Duke looks on Cast EditWinona Ryder as Veronica Sawyer Christian Slater as Jason J D Dean Shannen Doherty as Heather Duke Lisanne Falk as Heather McNamara Kim Walker as Heather Chandler Penelope Milford as Pauline Fleming Glenn Shadix as Father Ripper Lance Fenton as Kurt Kelly Patrick Labyorteaux as Ram Sweeney Jeremy Applegate as Peter Dawson Em Lodge as M C May Renee Estevez as Betty Finn Carrie Lynn as Martha Dumptruck Dunnstock John Ingle as Principal Gowan Kirk Scott as Big Bud Dean Phill Lewis as Dennis William Cort and Jennifer Rhodes as Veronica s parents Stuart Mabray as Counsellor Paul Hyde Mark Bringelson as Officer McCord Chuck LaFont as Officer MilnerProduction EditDevelopment Edit Daniel Waters began writing the screenplay in spring of 1986 while he was working at a video store 13 Waters wanted the film to be directed by Stanley Kubrick 14 not only out of admiration for him but also from a perception that Kubrick was the only person that could get away with a three hour film The cafeteria scene near the start of Heathers was written as a homage to the barracks scene which opens Kubrick s Full Metal Jacket After a number of failed attempts to get the script to Kubrick Waters approached director Michael Lehmann who he met through a mutual friend 15 Lehmann agreed to helm the film with producer Denise Di Novi In the original version of the script J D successfully blows up Westerburg High and the final scene features a surreal prom gathering of all the students in heaven Executives at New World Pictures agreed to finance the film but they disliked the dark ending and insisted that it be changed 16 Some reviewers have discussed similarities between Heathers and Massacre at Central High a low budget 1976 film 17 18 Daniel Waters has stated that he had not seen Massacre at Central High at the time he wrote Heathers but that he had read a review of it in a Danny Peary book about cult movies and that the earlier film may have been rattling around somewhere in my subconscious 19 Casting Edit Many actors and actresses turned down the project because of its dark subject matter Early choices for Veronica were Justine Bateman and Jennifer Connelly 20 Winona Ryder who was 16 at the time of filming and badly wanted the part begged Waters to cast her as Veronica even offering to work for free 21 Waters at first did not think Ryder was pretty enough and Ryder herself commented that at the time I didn t look that different from my character in Beetlejuice I was very pale I had blue black dyed hair I went to Macy s at the Beverly Center and had them do a makeover on me 20 Ryder s agent was so opposed to her pursuing the role that she got down on her hands and knees to beg Ryder not to take it warning her that it would ruin her career 20 22 Eventually she was given the role Brad Pitt read for the role of J D but was rejected 23 24 Christian Slater reports throwing a big tantrum and tossing his script in the trash after assuming he d bombed his audition 16 He was signed to play J D shortly after Ryder was cast stating later that he channeled Jack Nicholson in the film 25 Heather Graham then 17 was offered the part of Heather Chandler but turned it down due to her parents disapproval of the film 20 Kim Walker who was dating Slater at the time was offered the role instead Lisanne Falk 23 years old at the time lied and said she was in her late teens during the audition It was only after she was cast that she revealed her true age 16 Seventeen year old Shannen Doherty wanted the role of Veronica but Ryder had been cast so the producers asked her to audition for Heather Chandler Doherty was more interested in playing Heather Duke and ended up giving an amazing reading as Duke which secured her the part The producers wanted her to dye her hair blonde to match the other Heathers but Doherty refused so they compromised on her having red hair 20 Filming Edit Principal photography took place over 33 days in February and March 1988 on a budget of 3 million 15 16 26 Although set in Ohio filming was done entirely in Los Angeles Westerburg High School is an amalgam of Corvallis High School now Bridges Academy in Studio City Verdugo Hills High School in Tujunga and John Adams Middle School in Santa Monica 27 The gymnasium scenes were shot at Verdugo Hills High and the climactic scene on the stairs was filmed outside John Adams Middle School 28 The funeral scenes were filmed at Church of the Angels in Pasadena California a location used in other media including Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Just Married 27 Michael Lehmann has called Doherty a bit of a handful on set in part because she objected to the swearing in the script and refused to say some of the more explicit lines 16 Falk stated that Doherty didn t have much of a sense of humor and she took herself a little seriously and Di Novi said I don t think Shannen really got what Heathers was And that worked for us She made that character real 16 When the cast first viewed the movie Doherty ran out crying because she realized the film was a dark comedy and not the drama she was expecting 16 29 Soundtrack EditThe film uses two versions of the song Que Sera Sera the first by singer Syd Straw and another over the end credits by Sly and the Family Stone 30 On the film s DVD commentary Di Novi mentions that the filmmakers wanted to use the original Doris Day version of the song but Day would not lend her name to any project using profanity The song Teenage Suicide Don t Do It by the fictional band Big Fun was written and produced for the film by musician Don Dixon and performed by the ad hoc group Big Fun which consisted of Dixon Mitch Easter Angie Carlson and Marti Jones 31 The song is included on Dixon s 1992 greatest hits album If I m a Ham Well You re a Sausage 32 The film s electronic score was composed and performed by David Newman and a soundtrack CD was subsequently released 33 Release EditBox office Edit Heathers was screened at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21 1989 1 and was released to the U S public in March 1989 at which time New World Pictures was going bankrupt 16 The film was considered a flop when it was released earning 177 247 in its opening weekend and ultimately grossing 1 1 million in the United States over five weeks 34 35 5 Home media Edit New World Video released Heathers on VHS and LaserDisc in 1989 36 and it developed a cult following after being unsuccessful at the box office 20 It was released again on LaserDisc on September 16 1996 as a widescreen edition digitally transferred from Trans Atlantic Entertainment s interpositive print under the supervision of cinematographer Francis Kenny The sound was mastered from the magnetic sound elements The film was then first released on DVD on March 30 1999 in a barebones edition 37 In 2001 a multi region special edition THX DVD was released from Anchor Bay Entertainment in Dolby Digital 5 1 37 The DVD contained an audio commentary with director Michael Lehmann producer Denise Di Novi and writer Daniel Waters as well as a 30 minute documentary titled Swatch Dogs and Diet Cokeheads featuring interviews with Ryder Slater Doherty Falk Lehmann Waters Di Novi director of photography Francis Kenny and editor Norman Hollyn 38 The DVD was released in the United States Canada Australia and Europe and achieved high sales Each release included a different front cover featuring Veronica J D Chandler Duke and McNamara 38 The Anchor Bay DVD was also released in a Limited Edition Tin Set of only 15 000 copies 14 The Tin Set included a theatrical trailer screenplay excerpt original ending biographies 10 page full color fold out with photos and liner notes an 8 inch Heathers Rules ruler and a 48 page full color yearbook style booklet with rare photos 39 The film was then re released on Blu ray by Image Entertainment in 2011 as a barebones edition two years after Anchor Bay 37 On July 1 2008 a new 20th anniversary special edition DVD set was released by Anchor Bay to coincide with the DVD of writer Waters new film Sex and Death 101 37 The DVD features a new documentary Return to Westerburg High 37 On November 18 2008 Anchor Bay released a Blu ray with all the special features from the 20th anniversary DVD and a soundtrack in Dolby TrueHD 5 1 40 In June 2018 Arrow Films reported that Heathers would be re released on August 8 2018 in cinemas and on September 10 on Blu ray in a new 4K restoration 41 42 On November 12 2019 Image Entertainment released a 30th Anniversary steelbook edition on Blu ray 43 This release did not utilize Arrow Films 4K restoration and featured new and previous special features Critical reception EditInitial reviews Edit Writing in April 1989 for The Washington Post journalist Desson Thomson wrote that it may be the nastiest cruelest fun you can have without actually having to study law or gird leather products If movies were food Heathers would be a cynic s chocolate binge 44 Chicago Sun Times film critic Roger Ebert gave the film 2 5 stars out of 4 and wrote that Heathers is a morbid comedy about peer pressure in high school about teenage suicide and about the deadliness of cliques that not only exclude but also maim and kill While conceding its ability to provoke thought and shock Ebert questioned how the mixed sensibility as a dark murder comedy and cynical morality play led to difficulty in understanding its point of view while remarking that Adulthood could be defined as the process of learning to be shocked by things that do not shock teenagers but that is not a notion that has occurred to Lehmann 45 Retrospective responses Edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 93 based on contemporary and retrospective reviews from 56 critics and an average rating of 7 80 10 The site s critical consensus reads Dark cynical and subversive Heathers gently applies a chainsaw to the conventions of the high school movie changing the game for teen comedies to follow 46 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 72 100 based on 20 reviews by mainstream critics 47 Academics have likened Heathers to other films popular during the 1980s and early 1990s which characterized domestic youth narratives as part and parcel of the culture war 48 49 Waters created a specific set of slang and style of speech for the film wanting to ensure that the language in the film would have timeless quality instead of just reflecting teen slang at the time 50 The film is among the most cited in the Oxford English Dictionary 51 Related projects EditPossible film sequel Edit On June 2 2009 Entertainment Weekly reported that Ryder had claimed that there would be a sequel to the film titled Heathers 2 with Slater coming back as a kind of Obi Wan character 52 However Lehmann denied development of a sequel saying Winona s been talking about this for years she brings it up every once in a while and Dan Waters and I will joke about it but as far as I know there s no script and no plans to do the sequel 53 Musical Edit Main article Heathers The Musical In 2010 Heathers was adapted into a stage musical directed by Andy Fickman 54 Fickman also worked on the musical Reefer Madness 54 a parody of the anti cannabis movie of the same name which was turned into a feature film Heathers The Musical which opens with a number depicting Veronica s acceptance into the Heathers clique received several readings in workshops in Los Angeles and a three show concert presentation at Joe s Pub in New York City on September 13 14 2010 The cast of the Joe s Pub concert included Annaleigh Ashford as Veronica Jenna Leigh Green as Heather Chandler and Jeremy Jordan as J D The musical played at Off Broadway s New World Stages with performances beginning March 15 2014 and an opening night on March 31 55 The original cast of the Off Broadway production included Barrett Wilbert Weed as Veronica Sawyer Jessica Keenan Wynn as Heather Chandler Ryan McCartan as J D Alice Lee as Heather Duke and Elle McLemore as Heather McNamara 56 It closed on August 4 2014 57 An Off West End production of Heathers directed by Andy Fickman played at the Other Palance in London with performances between June 19 and August 4 2018 Its cast included Carrie Hope Fletcher as Veronica Sawyer Jodie Steele as Heather Chandler Jamie Muscato as J D T Shan Williams as Heather Duke and Sophie Isaacs as Heather McNamara It transferred to the West End in September 2018 playing in Theatre Royal Haymarket London A high school production of the musical is the focus of the Chapter Fifty One Big Fun episode of Riverdale 58 In 2021 Heathers returned for a limited run at the Haymarket with Christina Bennington playing Veronica Sawyer and Jordan Luke Gage as J D The three Heathers were played by Jodie Steele Heather Chandler Bobbi Little Heather Duke and Frances Mayli McCann Heather McNamara It then went on to play at The Other Palace where it remains Television adaptation Edit Main article Heathers TV series In March 2016 TV Land ordered a pilot script for an anthology dark comedy series set in the present day with a very different Veronica Sawyer dealing with a very different but equally vicious group of Heathers The series was written by Jason Micallef and Tom Rosenberg and Gary Lucchesi was the executive producer 59 In January 2017 the Heathers TV show was ordered to Series at TV Land 60 Shannen Doherty the movie s Heather Duke makes a cameo appearance in the pilot 61 In March 2017 it was reported that the series was moved to the then upcoming Paramount Network 62 Selma Blair has a recurring role in the series 63 A trailer for the rebooted series was released in August 2017 64 The series stars Grace Victoria Cox as Veronica Sawyer James Scully as J D Melanie Field as Heather Chandler Brendan Scannell as Heather Duke Jasmine Mathews as Heather McNamara 65 Birgundi Baker as Lizzy and Cameron Gellman as Kurt 66 The series was set to premiere on March 7 2018 67 but on February 28 2018 it was announced that the premiere would be delayed in light of the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting 68 References Edit a b Hicks Christopher January 20 1989 United States Film Festival Deseret News p 28 a b Maslin Janet March 31 1989 Review Film When a Not So Bad Girl Turns Very Very Bad The New York Times Archived from the original on April 26 2022 Heathers 15 British Board of Film Classification July 26 1989 Retrieved November 4 2022 Heathers Anthology Series Gets Pilot Order at TV Land TheWrap September 6 2016 Archived from the original on April 23 2023 Retrieved November 4 2022 a b Heathers 1989 Box Office Mojo May 4 1989 Retrieved May 30 2015 Heathers 1989 AllMovie Retrieved March 30 2020 Hyler S E Moore J December 1996 Teaching Psychiatry Let Hollywood Help PDF Academic Psychiatry 20 4 213 214 doi 10 1007 BF03341883 ISSN 1042 9670 PMID 24442743 S2CID 43706355 Myers Scott May 22 2016 Interview Daniel Waters on Heathers Go into the Story Retrieved April 2 2020 Edgar Awards 2014 Congrats to Winners Paul Levine com May 2 2014 Retrieved April 23 2023 25 Essential Cult Movies EW com Archived from the original on February 25 2021 50 Best High School Movies Entertainment Weekly August 28 2015 Retrieved April 23 2023 The 500 Greatest Movies Of All Time Empire October 3 2008 Retrieved May 14 2017 Rowlands Paul Daniel Waters on Heathers Part 1 of 2 Retrieved January 9 2021 a b Heathers DVD review Qnetwork com September 25 2001 Retrieved March 9 2011 a b Rowlands Paul Daniel Waters on Heathers Part 2 of 2 Archived from the original on August 3 2016 Retrieved January 9 2021 a b c d e f g h Markovitz Adam April 4 2014 Heathers An Oral History Entertainment Weekly Retrieved January 10 2018 Kane Joe 2000 The Phantom of the Movies Videoscope The Ultimate Guide to the Latest Greatest and Weirdest Genre Videos New York Three Rivers Press p 524 ISBN 9780812931495 We probably would have liked Heathers even better if we hadn t seen much the same story before as 1976 s Massacre at Central High Heathers replaces Massacre s fascistic male clique with a femme one but otherwise clones the earlier flick pretty closely Siegel Scott Siegel Barbara 1997 The Winona Ryder Scrapbook Secaucus NJ Carol Publishing Group pp 51 52 ISBN 9780806518831 Heathers spoofed the 1976 schlock horror classic Massacre at Central High about a new student at a Southern California high school who doesn t like how other students are terrorized by a gang so he decides to off the gang members one by one in gruesome fashion Bowie John Ross 2011 Heathers Berkeley CA Soft Skull Press p 14 ISBN 978 1593764579 I Heathers screenwriter Daniel Waters had most definitely not seen Massacre at Central High but I do remember reading about it in the beloved book Cult Movies by Danny Peary so I guess it was rattling around somewhere in my subconscious Peary s review of Massacre at Central High appears in his Cult Movies 2 a b c d e f Markovitz Adam April 4 2014 Heathers An oral history Entertainment Weekly Retrieved July 21 2014 Lunn Oliver August 15 2018 heathers director michael lehmann dissects the film s lasting influence as it celebrates its 30th anniversary i D Retrieved January 9 2021 Return to Westerburg High DVD Featurette DVD Boulevard Entertainment Ltd 2010 Polowy Kevin November 14 2019 Heathers writer reveals rejecting a pimply Brad Pitt alternate endings and the sequel we ll never see Yahoo Carr Kevin December 26 2013 21 Things We Learned from the Heathers Commentary Film School Rejects Hoad Phil October 4 2018 Double trouble the hard life of the movie doppelganger The Guardian Swatch Dogs and Diet Coke Heads 2001 Blue Underground presents and Anchor Bay Entertainment in association with Video extra on 2001 limited edition Heathers DVD a b Film locations for Heathers movie locations com Retrieved November 4 2022 Heathers Movie Filming Locations fast rewind com Retrieved February 20 2018 Return to Westerberg High 20th Anniversary Featurette DVD Boulevard Entertainment 2010 SoundtrackINFO Heathers Soundtrack www soundtrackinfo com Retrieved April 23 2023 Spacek Nick September 2 2019 Episode 87 Don Dixon amp Heathers From amp Inspired By Retrieved April 23 2023 Hooks N You Don Dixon If I m a Ham Well You re a Sausage The Don Dixon Collection Popdose October 20 2008 Retrieved April 23 2023 Heathers Original Soundtrack AllMusic Retrieved April 23 2023 Zilberman Alan March 31 2014 Still Very 25 Years Later The Bleak Genius of Heathers The Atlantic Weekend Box Office Results for March 31 April 2 1989 Box Office Mojo April 3 1989 Retrieved May 30 2015 Holden Stephen July 30 1989 HOME ENTERTAINMENT VIDEO CRITICS CHOICES Black Comedy for a Conformist Era The New York Times Retrieved December 4 2017 a b c d e Heathers Releases AllMovie Retrieved April 23 2023 a b Jones Dan October 29 2001 The DVD Cyber Center Heathers TXS Version DVD REVIEW www dvdcc com Retrieved April 23 2023 Heathers Limited Edition Tin Amazon Retrieved April 23 2023 White Cindy November 26 2008 Heathers Limited Edition Locker DVD Blu ray Set Review IGN Retrieved December 4 2017 Travis Ben Heathers 30th Anniversary Poster Empire Retrieved June 15 2018 Ellwood Hughes Pip August 6 2018 Heathers 30th Anniversary 4K Restoration Review Entertainment Focus Heathers Blu ray SteelBook 30th Anniversary Edition blu ray com Retrieved April 23 2023 Howe Desson April 14 1989 Heathers The Washington Post Retrieved October 7 2014 Ebert Roger March 31 1989 Heathers RogerEbert com Retrieved October 7 2014 Heathers Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved March 15 2021 Heathers Metacritic Retrieved March 18 2014 Connors Clare 2005 Heathers High School and the Conflict Between Democratic Values and Consumer Culture The Hollywood Youth Narrative and the Family Values Campaign 1980 1992 Ph D thesis University of Pittsburgh p 201 Document No 3192936 via ProQuest Dissertations Publishing Hubbard Christine Karen Reeves December 1996 The Teen Lifestyle Film Rebellion and Reconciliation Social Psychology Genre and the Teen Film 1980 1989 Ph D thesis Denton Texas University of North Texas p 23 Document No 9714032 via ProQuest Dissertations Publishing Kale Sirin August 6 2018 All the Drama That Nearly Kept Heathers from Making It to Theaters Vice com Oxford Dictionaries December 5 2014 This Word Is Toast Slang From Cult Films Slate Magazine Heathers is a brilliantly quotable cult film but did you know it is also one of the most frequently cited films in the OED Barrett Annie June 2 2009 Winona Ryder confirms Heathers sequel God Veronica drool much Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 19 2017 Buchanan Kyle July 2 2009 Michael Lehmann Administers Cup of Liquid Drainer to Heathers Sequel Movieline Archived from the original on October 2 2011 Retrieved May 19 2017 a b Heathers to get musical treatment BBC News March 12 2009 Retrieved September 25 2011 Champion Lindsay What s Your Damage Heathers The Musical to Slay Off Broadway s New World Stages This Spring Broadway com Retrieved December 10 2013 Bellino Damian It ll Be Very Full Cast Announced for Heathers the Musical Off Broadway Broadway com Retrieved April 3 2014 Contray Danielle Off Broadway s Heathers to Close on August 4 NewYork com Archived from the original on August 9 2014 Retrieved July 25 2014 Highhill Samantha March 20 2019 Riverdale recap Girls just want to have BIG FUN in Heathers musical episode Entertainment Weekly Retrieved March 21 2019 Andreeva Nellie March 16 2016 Heathers Anthology Series Based On the Movie In Development At TV Land Deadline Hollywood Heathers Anthology Ordered to Series at TV Land The Hollywood Reporter January 13 2017 Retrieved April 12 2017 Shannen Doherty Original Heathers Star Confirmed for TV Land Reboot The Hollywood Reporter November 22 2016 Retrieved April 12 2017 Goldberg Lesley March 16 2017 Heathers Reboot Alicia Silverstone Comedy Switch Networks in Viacom s Paramount Push Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 7 2017 Goldberg Lesley July 6 2017 Heathers Reboot Enlists Selma Blair The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved July 6 2017 Heathers TV Show Drops Its First Trailer Den of Geek August 29 2017 Archived from the original on September 2 2017 Retrieved September 1 2017 Lincoln Ross October 27 2016 TV Land s Heathers TV Remake Finds Its Heathers Deadline Hollywood Retrieved September 1 2017 Petski Denise June 23 2017 One Day At A Time Casts Ed Quinn Heathers Adds Birgundi Baker amp Cameron Gellman Deadline Hollywood Retrieved May 20 2019 Heathers Isn t Trying to Be a Responsible Story About Bullying TVGuide com January 15 2018 Retrieved January 16 2018 Ausiello Michael February 28 2018 Heathers Reboot Delayed in Wake of Florida School Shooting TVLine Retrieved February 28 2018 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Heathers Heathers at IMDb Heathers at the American Film Institute Catalog Heathers at Turner Classic Movies Heathers at Box Office Mojo Heathers at Rotten Tomatoes Heathers at Metacritic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Heathers amp oldid 1151301718, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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