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Gang Rape | Upper Class
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5.5/10
IMDbBest Actress in a DVD Premiere Movie | 2006 | Anne
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for DVD Original Programming | 2006
Best Cinematography in a DVD Premiere Movie | 2006
Best Supporting Actress in a DVD Premiere Movie | 2006
Best Overall Movie LiveAction DVD Premiere | 2006
Budget 9,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 371,000 USD
The original writer, Jessica Kaplan, died at age 24 in a small plane crash over Los Angeles' Fairfax district (June 6, 2003), just before filming started. The plane was piloted by her uncle. The film is dedicated to her.
Bijou Phillips and Anne Hathaway refused to do any press or promotions for the film after producers got heavily involved and took the final cut away from the film's director (Barbara Kopple). This led to the film not being released in theaters. Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times claimed that it might have made his list of top 10 films for 2005 had it received a proper theatrical release in the U.S.
New Line Cinema had this screenplay sitting on their shelf for seven years.
Mandy Moore and then Kate Bosworth were originally cast as Allison, but Moore dropped out and was replaced by her Princess Diaries co-star Hathaway shortly before filming began. Moore reportedly left the project because she felt uncomfortable with the film's subject matter and nudity. Jena Malone was originally set to play Emily, but left the project shortly after Moore's departure.
During an interview for Brokeback Mountain, Anne Hathaway denied that her roles in Havoc and then Brokeback, both of which involved her being nude, was an attempt to be seen as a more mature actress after starring in several kid-friendly films, citing her belief that doing nudity in certain films is merely a part of what her chosen form of art demands of her; and because of that belief she does not consider appearing nude in appropriate films to be morally objectionable.
"Emily: What if it's like we're on our death beds and looking back at our lives... and looking at all the guys we've liked, loved and just fucked... and it turns out, that the whole time, like we were supposed to be together. Allison: [Pushes Emily over and gets on top of her] I don't think I could go down on you."
"Hector: Fuckin' white people."