Sugar & Spice

Sugar & Spice

Movie |

Female Friendship | Mask

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  • Genre(s): Crime, Comedy, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Francine McDougall, Mary Ellen Woods, Eric Sherman, Linda Kuusisto
  • Cast(s): Marley Shelton, Marla Sokoloff, Melissa George, Mena Suvari, Rachel Blanchard See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 21min
  • Music: Mark Mothersbaugh,Jason George,Adam Kay,Lucy Sustar,Chato Hill
  • Similar To: Coup!, Joyride
  • Story:
    When Jack and Diane find themselves in an unexpected adult situation, the A-Squad comes to their rescue. In order to help their friend Diane, the A-Squad goes where no cheerleader has gone before: taking on a little after-school project known as bank robbery. But the A-Squad does things their way -- with sugar and spice -- forever changing their friendship, their future and the nation's notion of teen spirit.
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5.7/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
When Jack and Diane find themselves in an unexpected adult situation, the A-Squad comes to their rescue. In order to help their friend Diane, the A-Squad goes where no cheerleader has gone before: taking on a little after-school project known as bank robbery. But the A-Squad does things their way -- with sugar and spice -- forever changing their friendship, their future and the nation's notion of teen spirit.
Ratings

5.7/10

IMDb

BOX OFFICE

Budget 11,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 13,276,953 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The premiere of the movie was held in Minnesota, where the movie was filmed. The entire audience was given Betty Doll masks, like the ones the girls used to rob the bank in the movie.

The movie is only 73 minutes long, with two minutes of "where are they now?" and six minutes of credits for a running time of 81 minutes.

Uncredited writer Lona Williams based Cleo's obsession with Conan O'Brien on herself. Williams admits to admiring O'Brien while he was a writer on The Simpsons (1989) and she was an assistant to the producers.

Sugar & Spice was supposed to be a black comedy about murdering for money, but the producers feared it would be too similar to Jawbreaker (1999), another teen black comedy, so the screenwriter re-wrote the script to what it is now. Mena Suvari commented, "Even though it doesn't have murder its still influenced by Heathers (1988)."

The "illegal" dismount in the bank isn't really illegal. A cradle with 2 catchers from shoulder height does not require a separate head and shoulders spotter. Extended stunts (when the bases' arms are extended up over their heads) require the extra spotter.

Popular Dialogues

"Mrs. Hill: You don't look nothing like your picture. Kansas: Grandma and Grandpa sent you a picture of a neighbor girl. They didn't want you to break out and come kidnap me. Mrs. Hill: Thank God, I was starting to think I killed the wrong man."

"Mrs. Hill: So, what'd you come here for? To tell me how much you hate me? Kansas: I don't hate you. I need your help. Mrs. Hill: And how in the hell can I help you? Kansas: My best friend got pregnant. Mrs. Hill: Before you? Woo hoo. Kansas: Yeah, I know, that's what I said too. Anyway, we want to help her get some money for the baby by robbing a bank. Mrs. Hill: Well, shitfire, Kansas, that's the sweetest thing I ever heard. Kansas: But we can't quite figure out how to do it. Mrs. Hill: So you need my help? Oh my God. This is like you asking me for help with your homework."