The Crush (1993 film)

The Crush

Directed by Alan Shapiro
Produced by James G. Robinson
Gary Barber
Written by Alan Shapiro
Starring Cary Elwes
Jennifer Rubin
Kurtwood Smith
Alicia Silverstone
Matthew Walker
Sheila Paterson
Music by Graeme Revell
Cinematography Bruce Surtees
Edited by Ian Crafford
Production
company
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release dates
April 2, 1993
Running time
89 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $6 million
Box office $13,609,396 (United States)

The Crush is a 1993 American thriller film written and directed by Alan Shapiro, which stars Cary Elwes and Alicia Silverstone in her feature film debut. It was filmed on location from 24 September 1992 - 20 November 1992[1] in Vancouver, British Columbia.

In editing the film for broadcast TV, the character of Darian's name was changed to Adrian after a lawsuit against Shapiro by the real-life Darian Forrester.[2] The VHS and laserdisc versions of the film still use the original name, but DVD releases and later cable TV airings also change the name to Adrian. The plot of The Crush was based on an actual incident involving the neighbor of writer Shapiro.[3]

Plot

Arriving in Seattle, Washington, writer Nick Eliot (Cary Elwes) secures a job at Pique magazine and lodging in a guest house belonging to Cliff and Liv Forrester (Kurtwood Smith and Gwynyth Walsh). The handsome Nick soon makes the acquaintance of the Forrester's 14-year-old daughter Adrian (Alicia Silverstone), a precocious girl who develops an intense attraction to him. She secretly helps Nick by sneaking into his room and rewriting one of his Pique stories, which subsequently wins a rave from his editor/boss, Michael (Matthew Walker). At a party thrown by the Forresters, Nick agrees to accompany the lonely girl on a nighttime drive to a romantic spot, where she kisses him.

This intensifies Adrian's crush on Nick, but he quickly wises up and attempts to put her off, having begun a budding romance with coworker Amy (Jennifer Rubin). Adrian continues to boldly pursue him, even going so far as to undress in his view while he is hiding in her closet. Nick, however, continues to rebuff her advances, and Adrian's actions become destructive. She defaces a car he's restored and erases his computer discs, yet he's unable to convince Cliff and Liv of what's going on. Cheyenne (Amber Benson), a friend of Adrian who tries to warn Nick about her, meets with an "accident" at the riding school they attend together. After Adrian spies on Nick in bed with a friend Amy, she locks Amy in her darkroom and empties a wasps' nest into the vents. Amy survives, and Nick, now convinced that Adrian is big trouble, attempts to find new lodging. However, Adrian manages to sabotage his efforts. She accuses him of sexually assaulting her with "evidence" obtained from a used condom from Nick's trash, leading to his arrest. After Michael bails him out (and fires him), Nick is met once again by Cheyenne. She informs Nick that she knows he did not do anything to Adrian, and that Adrian had behaved like this before to a previous crush, a camp counselor named Rick who "accidentally" died by eating something poisonous. Cheyenne also informs Nick of a diary Adrian kept that can acquit him.

When Cheyenne leaves, Nick goes looking for her when he hears strange noises from the Forresters' house. He discovers Cheyenne bound and gagged in the attic, and is confronted by Adrian and then an amazed Cliff, who attacks him thinking he is the enemy. Adrian, still infatuated, attacks her father, leaving Nick free to subdue her with one punch. Acquitted, Nick goes to live with Amy while Adrian, confined to a psychiatric hospital, wishes to express her remorse for what she has done to Nick. Her doctor comments that she is making good progress, unaware she is developing a crush on him now. The final scene is her going back into her psychiatric hospital room. She takes a look at her doctor's wedding photo, and gives the camera an evil glare as the film comes to an end.

Reception

The film has a 21% rating from critics on rottentomatoes.com and 77% of audiences have expressed an interest to view the film.[4] As of 28 June 2014, Warner Bros. have failed to release the film on any DVD or Blu-ray Disc format in the United Kingdom, having only been issued on rental and sell-through VHS in 1995.[5]

Cast

Mrs Tinkermen Shelia Paterson

Awards and nominations

Association Category Person Result
MTV Movie Award Best Breakthrough Performance Alicia Silverstone Won
Best Villain Alicia Silverstone Won
Most Desirable Female Alicia Silverstone Nominated
Young Artist Award Best Youth Actress Leading Role in a Motion Picture Drama Alicia Silverstone Nominated

References

  1. The Crush Box Office
  2. "Darian Forrester biography". Retrieved 2014-06-28.
  3. "Name change". Retrieved 2014-06-28.
  4. "Rotten Tomatoes ratings". Retrieved 2014-06-28.
  5. "Amazon UK VHS listing.". Retrieved 2014-06-28.

External links

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