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Cheaters

Rating:PG-13 (for some crude sexual references)
Genre:Comedy
Release Date:May 1, 2001
Cast:Trevor Fehrman, Elden Henson, Matthew Lawrence, MaryTyler Moore, Martin Starr
Director:Andrew Gurland
Producer:Chris Bender, J C Spink, A J Dix
Writer:Andrew Gurland
Distributor:New Line Cinema

Description: A teen comedy about the rise and fall of four friends who cheat their way through high-school and end up damaging their friendship in the process. Handsome Davis is the ringleader and group strategist; Applebee/the crib master is the guy who writes crazy small. They, along with Sammy and Victor, have elevated cheating to an art-form. For them it has become an empowering act of vindication in the face of academic tyranny and the ever-looming specter of failing grades.

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