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She's All That ()


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A high school jock makes a bet that he can turn an unattractive girl into the school's prom queen.

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Zack Siler
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Laney Boggs
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Brock Hudson
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Dean Sampson
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Taylor Vaughan
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Wayne Boggs
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Mackenzie Siler
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Simon Boggs
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Jesse Jackson
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Campus D.J. (as Usher Raymond)
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Alex (as Kimberly 'Lil' Kim' Jones)
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Katie
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Preston
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Chandler
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Misty
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Harlan Siler
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Ms. Rousseau
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Mitch
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Jeffrey Munge Rylander (as Dave Buzzotta)
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Derek Funkhouser Rutley
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Man in Falafel Barn
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Principal Stickley
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Prom Photographer
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Melissa
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Girl #2 (as Vanessa Lee Chester)
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Lois Siler
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Savannah
Wendy Fowler ...
Harmony
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Kadeem
Robert Baglia ...
Beatnik (as Bob Baglia)
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Felicity
Clay Rivers ...
Gustave
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Vampire Girl
Amon Bourne ...
'She's All That' Rapper
Takbir Bashir ...
'She's All That' Rapper
Anthony Rivera ...
'She's All That' Rapper (as Anthony 'Click' Rivera)
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Naylon
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JV Cleaning Boy (as Brandon Smith)
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Soccer Player
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Sophomore Boy (as Kenté Scott)
Kim Cottom ...
Dancer
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Dancer (as T.J. Espinoza)
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Dancer
Tony Fugate ...
Dancer
Caroline Girvin ...
Dancer
Alicia Gilley ...
Dancer
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Dancer
Jennifer Lee Keyes ...
Dancer (as Jennifer Keyes)
Richard Kim ...
Dancer
Stephanie Landwehr ...
Dancer
Dani Lee ...
Dancer
Joe Loera ...
Dancer
Mayah McCoy ...
Dancer
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Dancer (as Yesha Orange)
Robert Schultz ...
Dancer
Josh Seffinger ...
Dancer
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Dancer (as Sarah Smith)
Christopher Smith ...
Dancer
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Dancer
Christine Vincent ...
Dancer
Jerry 'Flo' Randolph ...
Dancer
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Student (uncredited)
Katharine Abrams ...
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Julia Anna Barrios ...
Student (uncredited)
Adena Bjork ...
Female Student (uncredited)
Richard Chaim ...
Bartender (uncredited)
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Dancer (uncredited)
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Girl in Cafeteria (uncredited)
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Art Patron (uncredited)
Andre Harper ...
Guest Star (uncredited)
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Horseman Bully (uncredited)
James Huffman ...
Student (uncredited)
Emily Iscove ...
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Student (uncredited)
Dimitri Merritt ...
Colin Risendorf (uncredited)
Mike A Nidiffer ...
Student (uncredited)
Michael Satterfield ...
Prom Attendee (uncredited)
Click Tha Supah Latin ...
Rapper (uncredited)
Johnny Torres ...
Partygoer (uncredited)
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Goth Student (uncredited)
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Dancer (uncredited)
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Student (uncredited)

Directed by

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Robert Iscove

Written by

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R. Lee Fleming Jr. ... (written by)

Produced by

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Peter Abrams ... producer
Jennifer Gibgot ... co-producer
Richard N. Gladstein ... producer
Kyle Ham ... associate producer
Richard Hull ... co-producer
Jeremy Kramer ... co-executive producer
Robert L. Levy ... producer
Jill Sobel Messick ... co-executive producer
Louise Rosner ... co-producer / line producer
Bob Weinstein ... executive producer
Harvey Weinstein ... executive producer
Lila Yacoub ... associate producer

Music by

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Stewart Copeland

Cinematography by

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Francis Kenny ... director of photography

Editing by

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Casey O. Rohrs

Editorial Department

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James Andrykowski ... first assistant editor
Gary Burritt ... negative cutter
Lance Chapman ... first assistant editor
David Gallegos ... tv promo editor
Cathy Rait ... color timer
Michael Toll ... telecine operator
Kristina Trirogoff ... assistant editor
Michael T. Wilson ... assistant editor (as Michael Wilson)
Stephen Young Chin ... editorial technical consultant (uncredited)

Casting By

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Ed Mitchell
Robyn Ray ... (as Robin Ray)

Production Design by

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Charles William Breen ... (as Charles Breen)

Art Direction by

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Gary Diamond

Set Decoration by

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Jeffrey Kushon

Costume Design by

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Denise Wingate

Makeup Department

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Felicity Bowring ... head makeup artist
Raqueli Dahan-Gonen ... makeup artist (as Raqueli Dahan)
Jane Galli ... makeup artist
Lisa Layman ... makeup artist
Thomas Real ... department head hair stylist
Patricia Vecchio ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Maggie Cone ... post-production supervisor
Tracy McGrath ... executive in charge of production
Shaheed Qaasim ... set production manager
Louise Rosner ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Randall Badger ... first assistant director
W. Alexander Ellis ... second assistant director (as Alexander Ellis)
Tony Eng ... dga trainee
Lucille OuYang ... second assistant director
James Sbardellati ... assistant director
Christine A. Tope ... second second assistant director (as Christine Tope)

Art Department

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Sarah Bullion ... art department assistant
George Capetanos ... set dresser
Ryan Effner ... propmaker
Rachel A. Flores ... assistant property master
Jesse Kane ... art department intern
Gloria Murphy ... assistant property master
Angela O'Neill ... prop master
David Osterhout ... propmaker
Daniel Turk ... construction coordinator (as Dan Turk)
Danny L. Turk ... carpenter
Steve Whiteside ... on-set dresser
Richard Wright ... lead man
Richard D. Wright ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Ruth Adelman ... foley editor
Stephen Barden ... adr editor
Steve Bartkowicz ... re-recording engineer
Matthew C. Beville ... adr mixer
Gary C. Bourgeois ... re-recording mixer
Joe Bracciale ... dialogue editor
Frank Bradley ... cable person
Andrew Bray ... sound effects editor
Dale Chaloukian ... foley artist / sound editor
Peter Chapman ... adr editor
Paul B. Clay ... sound supervisor (as Paul Clay)
Patrick Cyccone Jr. ... re-recording mixer
Lee de Lang ... assistant sound editor
Jeff Enden ... boom operator
Susan Fairbairn ... assistant sound editor
Nelson Ferreira ... supervising sound editor
Ashley Harvey ... foley editor
Alan Howarth ... additional sound designer
Sean Kelly ... adr editor
Andy Koyama ... re-recording mixer
Brent MacLeod ... sound re-recordist
Tim O'Connell ... foley artist
Scott Purdy ... re-recording mixer
Stephen Roque ... sound effects editor
Alison Sanford ... sound recordist
Dean St. John ... adr mixer
Jivan Tahmizian ... foley artist
Brad Thornton ... sound re-recordist
Audrey Trent ... foley artist
Chris Trent ... foley mixer
Jerry Trent ... foley artist
Mark Weingarten ... production sound mixer

Special Effects by

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Shane Wood ... special effects lighting (uncredited)

Stunts

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Gilbert B. Combs ... stunt coordinator (as Gil Combs)
Don Ruffin ... stunts
Matt Byrne ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Russell Ayer ... lighting technician
Claudette Barius ... still photographer
James Barrett ... electrician
Ben Beaird ... key grip (as Benny Beaird)
Nick Beaird ... grip
Robert Clancey ... grip
R. Michael De Chellis ... lighting best boy
Raymond Gonzales ... electrician
Geoffrey Haley ... video operator (as Geoff Haley)
Chris Johnson ... second assistant camera (as Christopher Johnson)
Jeff Kunkel ... dolly grip
Jeffrey S. Lorenz ... first assistant camera (as Jeff Lorenz)
Robert W. Morgenroth ... video supervisor (as Bob Morgenroth)
Shawn Neary ... best boy grip
Michael Negrin ... camera operator
Rob Nelson ... video operator
Tony Olivieri ... first assistant steadicam
Jerry Patton ... second assistant camera
Jim Plannette ... gaffer (as James Plannette)
Lance Robinson ... grip
Andy Shuttleworth ... steadicam operator
Val Sklar ... loader
Kirk Tedeski ... video playback supervisor
Eric Wycoff ... lighting technician
Thomas Yatsko ... camera operator
Rusty Lowrey ... light operator: Vari*Lite (uncredited)
Bradley Richard ... additional second assistant camera (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Kevin Beard ... extras casting
Matthew Jon Beck ... casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Donna Barrish ... costume supervisor
Beth Beasley ... costumer
Sandra Collier ... set costumer
Lawrence Quon ... set costumer: principals
Tony Swatton ... wardrobe
Laura Rubio ... additional costumer (uncredited)

Location Management

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John Steven Agoglia ... location manager
Evan Peller ... location scout
Scott A. Lopez ... location assistant (uncredited)

Music Department

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Jennifer Barak ... assistant music editor
Ryan Beveridge ... music assistant
Stewart Copeland ... musician: drums & percussion
Buck Damon ... music consultant
Michael Dittrick ... music editor
Sharyn Gersh ... music editor (as Sharyn M. Tylk)
Tricia Hansen ... music assistant
Jonathan Karp ... additional music editor
Deborah Mannis-Gardner ... music coordinator (as Debra Mannis-Gardner)
Judd Miller ... musician: EVI
Ed Novick ... music playback
Amanda Scheer-Demme ... music supervisor
Jeff Seitz ... music mixer
Michael Thompson ... musician: guitar
David Trevis ... assistant music editor

Script and Continuity Department

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Scott Peterson ... script supervisor
M. Night Shyamalan ... rewrites (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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J. Armin Garza II ... driver: camera car
Michael Merrick ... transportation coordinator (as Mike Merrick)
Leo Stefanos ... transportation captain

Additional Crew

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Sophie Addie ... assistant to producer (as Sophie McMenamin)
Wendy Altman-Cohen ... principal eyewear
Herbert W. Ankrom ... assistant production coordinator (as Herb Ankrom)
Elizabeth A. Bergman ... first assistant accountant (as Elizabeth Bergman)
Lisa Blackburn ... stand-in
Charlane Bloom ... stand-in
Ffilip Bolton ... assistant caterer (as Phillip Jeremy Bolton)
Anita Boudreaux ... assistant accountant
Gina Cavalier ... production assistant
Brett Cody ... video coordinator
Kevin Dennis ... adr loop group
Angie Dingman ... assistant: Mr. Kramer
John Embry ... production assistant
Alison Eng ... post-production accountant
TJ Espinoza ... dancer (as T.J. Espinoza)
Gwen Everman ... accountant (as Gwendolyn Everman)
John W. Felder ... craft service
Anne Fletcher ... assistant choreographer
Scott Hanson ... production assistant
Stacey Hinnen ... assistant: Mr. Levy
Adam Iscove ... set production assistant
Robin Jonas ... senior executive
Susanne Lariviere ... first assistant accountant
Jackie Linder ... assistant: Ms. Messick
Mark R. Lindsay ... sales representative (as Mark Lindsay)
Stephanie Masoner ... stand-in
Rob McCabe ... stand-in: Freddie Prinze Jr.
Catherine S. McComb ... production coordinator
Kathryn Moore ... stand-in
Peggy Mulloy ... unit publicist
Andrew Panay ... development executive: Tapestry Pictures
Dan Perri ... title designer: main titles
Angelique A. Pesce ... legal assistant
Benjamin Ronne ... set production assistant (as Ben Ronne)
Lawrence B. Schechter ... production assistant
Adam Shankman ... choreographer
Sheypan Draus ... stand-in (uncredited)

Thanks

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Katharine Abrams ... acknowledgement
Natalie Abrams ... acknowledgement
Richard Brown ... acknowledgement
Doran Clark ... acknowledgement
Cynthia Doss ... the producers wish to thank: The Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
Sarah Michelle Gellar ... acknowledgment
Lauri Gladstein ... acknowledgement
Jonathan Gordon ... acknowledgement
Tom Hamilton ... the producers wish to thank: The Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
Clark Henderson ... acknowledgement
Kevin Hyman ... acknowledgement
David Iscove ... acknowledgement
Emily Iscove ... acknowledgement
Geyer Kosinski ... acknowledgment
Michael Levy ... acknowledgement
Cary Meadow ... acknowledgement
Walter Morlock ... the producers wish to thank: The Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
Bob Osher ... acknowledgement
Meryl Poster ... acknowledgement
Megan F. Ring ... acknowledgment (as Megan Ring)
Wayne Shilkret ... the producers wish to thank: The Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
Randy Spendlove ... acknowledgement

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

She's All That is your typical high school prom king and queen story and the run in defending the star status in the upcoming election. High school hottie, Zack Siler is dumped by his prom-queen girlfriend, the equally attractive and extremely popular, Taylor Vaughan who fell for a second-hand world reject TV soap star who she met over the spring break. Having been publicly dumped, Zack defends his discomposure by stating that Taylor is all make-up and wonder-bra and he can make any ordinary girl a prom queen with a similar package. His high-school buddy, Dean Sampson, engages him in a bet following this statement and picks the geeky looking Laney Boggs out of the crowd as the girl Zack must transform into the new prom queen. Zack agrees since he has no option, but as time passes and Laney begins to transform, Zack begins to find her attractive. While all that falls beautifully in place, it's not your typical fairy-tale. Throw in Dean Sampson to complicate the situation, as when he first made the bet he never thought that Zack could rise to the challenge but looking at how Laney has transformed, it looks like Zack could be on a winning streak. Written by Sofea Shah

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Taglines A new comedy that proves there's more to attraction than meets the eye. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Elle est trop bien (France)
  • Eine wie keine (Germany)
  • Alguien como tú (Spain)
  • Taková normální holka (Czechia)
  • Το κορίτσι των ονείρων σας (Greece)
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Runtime
  • 95 min
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Box Office

Budget $10,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $16,065,430, 31 Jan 1999
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $103,166,989

Did You Know?

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Trivia The Prom dancing sequence originally wasn't scripted and wasn't going to be filmed. It was added in at the last minute to make the movie go a few extra minutes. See more »
Goofs When Taylor is walking with her friends she talks about being prom queen but during this "speech" her mouth does not match what she is saying. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Jesse Jackson/Arj Barker/Freddie Prinze Jr. (1999). See more »
Soundtracks Prophecy See more »
Crazy Credits Acknowledgments of individuals in the end-credits are headed "They're All That". This list includes an acknowledgment of Sarah Michelle Gellar whose cameo appearance is otherwise uncredited. See more »
Quotes Laney Boggs: I feel just like Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman. You know, except for the whole hooker thing.
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