#Poison ivy 1992 series#
Not that I'm complaining, mind, since I'm a big fan of the lovely Miss Barrymore, and trashy exploitation in general, and this film gave me plenty to smile about, namely miss Barrymore in a series of very sexy get-ups. She first meets 'Ivy', a poor but intelligent and trashy girl, at a local hangout where Ivy enjoyed rope-swinging from a.
Sylvie Cooper is a teenage girl at a private school for the wealthy. She was portrayed by Drew Barrymore, who also played Sugar in Batman Forever, Lana Lockhart in Family guy and Sheila Hammond in Santa Clarita Diet. The success of Poison Ivy (1992) on video and cable television inspired a pair of sequels, Poison Ivy 2: Lily (1996) and Poison Ivy: The New Seduction (1997). Although, on the surface, this film gives the impression of being a stylish, sexy and sophisticated thriller, with an almost noir-ish atmosphere and a cool slow-burn approach, when all is said and done, this is trash exploitation, pure and simple, as one might expect from the director of Stripped to Kill and Stripped to Kill II: Live Girls. Ivy is the main antagonist of the 1992 film Poison Ivy. Obviously, they operated on a tight budget, but they have overcome the limitations by wise casting.
They collaborated on a script that is tightly written, loaded with portentous events and a few surprises. Sylvie is captivated by her new BFF's wild streak, unaware that the luscious lolita has designs on her father and will kill to get what she wants. Original theatrical trailer for the 1992 film 'Poison Ivy.' Starring Drew Barrymore, Sara Gilbert, Tom Skerritt, Cheryl Ladd, Leonardo DiCaprio. Poison Ivy was directed by Katt Shea and produced by Andy Ruben. Drew plays a sultry blonde with a troubled past who befriends socially awkward high school student Sylvie Cooper (Sara Gilbert) in order to scheme her way into her family. In 1992, aged just 17, Drew Barrymore starred in Poison Ivy, a film directed by Katt Shea that would become a cult favourite for the early 90s.Barrymore commands attention throughout as the eponymous lead, a cunning teen seductress who manipulates her way through the family of her high school colleague Sylvie Cooper. Partly inspired by Bettie Page, and the titular character in Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story 'Rappaccini's. The success of Poison Ivy (1992) on video and cable television inspired a pair of sequels, Poison Ivy 2: Lily (1996) and Poison Ivy: The New Seduction (1997).A teenage Drew Barrymore lends her undeniable sex appeal to this otherwise unremarkable erotic thriller which uses the well-worn 'family unit threatened by a wicked interloper' plot device as an excuse to deliver loads of cheap titillation. Poison Ivy was created by Robert Kanigher and Sheldon Moldoff for Batman 181 in 1966.
Director Katt Shea Ruben and her co-writer husband Andy Ruben were veterans of the Roger Corman school of filmmaking. Ivy covets the Coopers' lavish lifestyle and luxuries, so she begins plotting to kill Sylvie's ailing mother Georgie ( Cheryl Ladd), then seduce the alcoholic Darryl and frame Sylvie for the crime, thus taking over the Cooper house. She and Sylvia quickly become best friends, and Ivy eventually moves out of her aunt's home and into the Cooper household. Dejected about her relationship with her father, Darryl (Tom Skerritt), a teen girl, Sylvie Cooper (Sara Gilbert), grows closer to a fiery fellow student named. Sara Gilbert was nominated for Best Supporting Female at the 1993. Poison Ivy is a 1992 New Line Cinema movie. It was nominated for the 1992 Grand Jury prize of Best Film at the Sundance Festival. The original music score is composed by David Michael Frank. It stars Drew Barrymore, Sara Gilbert, Tom Skerritt, and Cheryl Ladd. Ivy is an orphan from a poor family, attending the school on a scholarship. Poison Ivy is a 1992 American erotic thriller film directed by Katt Shea.
#Poison ivy 1992 tv#
While calling in a phony bomb threat to the TV station where her father, Darryl ( Tom Skerritt) is a producer, Sylvia attracts the attention of Ivy ( Drew Barrymore). Sylvie Cooper ( Sara Gilbert) is a misanthropic student at a private high school for children of the privileged. The always challenging transition from adorable child performer to sexy adult star was achieved flamboyantly by actress Drew Barrymore with this erotic drama that unfolds like a paranoia-drenched Lolita (1962).