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Rating: 5.748/10 by 367 users

Disturbing Behavior (1998)

Steve Clark is a newcomer in the town of Cradle Bay, and he quickly realizes that there's something odd about his high school classmates. The clique known as the "Blue Ribbons" are the eerie embodiment of academic excellence and clean living. But, like the rest of the town, they're a little too perfect. When Steve's rebellious friend Gavin mysteriously joins their ranks, Steve searches for the truth with fellow misfit Rachel.

Directing:
  • David Nutter
  • Cristina Weigmann
  • John G. Scotti
  • Jim Brebner
  • Dave 'Foots' Footman
  • Katherine Keizer
Writing:
  • Scott Rosenberg
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Jul 24, 1998

Rating: 5.748/10 by 367 users

Alternative Title:
Inte som alla andra - SE
Непристойное поведение - RU
Perturbados - SV
Mentes Perturbadas - MX
Comportamento Suspeito - BR
魔性少年 - CN
骚扰行动 - CN
Comportement insolite - CA

Country:
Australia
United States of America
Canada
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 24 minutes
Budget: $15,000,000
Revenue: $17,514,980

Plot Keyword: mind control, high school, suicide, island, nightmare, police, chase, insanity, control, teacher, murder, brainwashing, rage, behavior, dramatic, ambiguous, complicated
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James Marsden
Steve Clark
Katie Holmes
Rachel Wagner
Nick Stahl
Gavin Strick
Bruce Greenwood
Dr. Edgar Caldicott
Susan Hogan
Mrs. Clark
A.J. Buckley
Charles 'Chug' Roman
Tygh Runyan
Dickie Atkinson
Ethan Embry
Allen Clark
Natassia Malthe
Mary Jo Copeland
Doug Abrahams
Security Guard
Dan Zukovic
Mr. Rooney
Brendan Fehr
Motor Jock
Jay Brazeau
Principal Weathers
Lynda Boyd
Mrs. Strick
Ryan Taylor
Ryan - Blue Ribbon
Brendan Fehr
Brendan - Motor Jock
John Destry
Middle-Aged Man
Glynis Davies
Coupon Lady
Stephen J. Lang
John (as Stephen James Lang)
Suzy Joachim
Female Doctor
Jarred Blancard
Flossing Man
Kate Braidwood
Make-up Girl
Stephen Holmes
Toothbrush Boy
Julie Patzwald
Betty Caldicott
Dee Jay Jackson
Assistant Principal
Kendall Saunders
Disrespectful Student
Sean Amsing
Damon (uncredited)
Melanie Angel
Nurse (uncredited)
Christina de Cattani
Laughing Blonde Girl (uncredited)
Fulvio Cecere
Anesthesiologist (uncredited)
Garry Chalk
Coach (uncredited)
Cynde Harmon
Mrs. Atkinson (uncredited)
Tamsin Kelsey
Detrice (uncredited)
Corey Large
Student (uncredited)
Robert Lewis
Moderator (uncredited)
Zuzana Marlow
Shannon's Mother (uncredited)
Judith Maxie
Shadow Woman (uncredited)
Bob Wilde
Shadow Man (uncredited)
Bailee Reid
Chera - Blue Ribbon (uncredited)
Sean Smith
Schoolbus Boy (uncredited)
Clarence Sponagle
Nurses Assistant (uncredited)

Wuchak

***The Stepford Teens, sort of*** When a Chicago family moves to an island in the Puget Sound, Washington, Steve (James Marsden) encounters the usual cliques at his new high school, but there’s something odd about the Blue Ribbon Club, a circle of high-achieving students who get a pass from the police when they screw-up. Nick Stahl plays Steve’s new friend, Katie Holmes a potential girlfriend and Katharine Isabelle his sister. Bruce Greenwood is on hand as a dubious school psychologist. The set-up of “Disturbing Behavior” (1998) is similar to the same in “Twilight” (2008), but there are no vampires and werewolves. I won’t say more about the plot, except that it includes elements of Dr. Frankenstein and “The Stepford Wives” (1975). This isn’t really giving much away as the movie telegraphs everything from the get-go and so is kind of predictable. Yet the Great Northwest locations are spectacular, the cast is good, particularly Marsden and Stahl, and the story is compelling enough. It’s just laden by a been-there, done-that vibe. Still, it’s way superior to the similar “The Faculty” (1998), not to mention more serious. It’s also arguably better than comparable flicks from the time period, like “Scream” (1996), “I Know What You Did Last Summer” (1997), “I Still Know What You Did Last Summer” (1998), “Urban Legend” (1998), “Jawbreaker” (1999) and “Final Destination” (2000). “Bad Girls from Valley High” is on par (which was shot in 1999, but not released until 2005). The original length was 115 minutes, about 32 minutes longer than the released version, but producers found it too long and so cut out scenes that supposedly helped the movie to make more sense. Personally, I didn’t feel the movie was hard to grasp and never felt lost. But the last act needed more finesse because it does seem awkward and rushed; for instance, the mental hospital sequence flashes by so quickly you might miss it if you blink. The film runs 1 hour, 23 minutes, and was shot in the Vancouver area, British Columbia, including Bowen Island. GRADE: B


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