Sugar & Spice (2001) - Movie Details
| Release Date: | January 26, 2001 |
| Genre: | Comedy, Teen, Crime |
| Director: | Francine McDougall |
| Writer: | Lona Williams |
| Cast: | Adam Busch, Sean Young, W. Earl Brown, Jake Hoffman, Nate Maher, Melissa George, Sara Marsh, Rachel Blanchard, Alexandra Holden, Marla Sokoloff, Mena Suvari, James Marsden, Marley Shelton |
| Studio: | New Line Cinema |
| Running Time: | 84 minutes |
| MPAA Rating: | Rated PG-13 for language, sex-related humor and some thematic elements. |
In this very unladylike black comedy, the tight bond shared by five high school cheerleaders is strengthened when one of them becomes pregnant. Between schoolwork, cheerleading, and Lamaze class, the squad plots a heist to ensure the baby's financial future. Little did they know their antics would become the talk of the nation....
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Anonymous says:
May 22, 2004might be good becuase i like james as an actor
Anonymous says:
March 29, 2004This movie was far from realistic but SOO cute! I really enjoyed watching this movie... secretly wishing that life was a little bit more easy-going like the movie (minus the whole robbery thing). The jail scenes were the best - cute movie for someone who has a sense of humor and likes girlie flicks.
Anonymous says:
January 23, 2004Sugar and Spice rocked that's the bottom line. It wasn't for real or anything but it was a good movie because you could just sit and laugh at it all. My friends and I always bring this to a get together because it's just a slumber party classic. Sugar and Spice may not have done great in the box office, honestly I don't know, but for teenaged girls its just one of those great ones that you recite the words to whenever you're together. I loved it, a B in my opinion.