Disturbing Behavior (1998)
Director: David Nutter
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Traumatised by the suicide of his brother, Steve (Marsden) and his family start a new life in the seemingly idyllic small town of Cradle Bay. Steve finds the local high school divided into familiar groups - jocks, geeks, skateboarders, etc - but soon he, sultry Rachel (Holmes) and geeky Gavin (Stahl) uncover a dastardly plot to iron out all the students' differences and turn them into jocks. How this is achieved is never adequately explained in this attempted cash-in on the high school horror cycle. A vaguely offensive cautionary thriller.Author: TH
Cast & crew
Director: David Nutter
Producer: Armyan Bernstein, John Shestack
Cast: James Marsden, Katie Holmes, Nick Stahl, Steve Railsback, Bruce Greenwood, William Sadler, Chad E Donella, Ethan Embry full cast
Genre(s): Horror
Duration: 84 mins
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