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Foxfire

It took them 17 years to learn the rules. And one week to break them all.
1996 | 102m | English

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The story of five teenage girls who form an unlikely bond after beating up a teacher who has sexually harassed them. They build a solid friendship but their wild ways begin to get out of control.
Release Date: Aug 23, 1996
Director: Annette Haywood-Carter
Writer: Joyce Carol Oates, Elizabeth White
Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller
Keywords tattoo, prison, based on novel or book, hostage, fight, harassment, friendship, high school, teacher, teenage girl, drugs, woman director
Production Companies Rysher Entertainment, Red Mullet, Chestnut Hill Productions
Box Office Revenue: $258,263
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Hedy Burress Maddy Wirtz
Angelina Jolie Legs Sadovsky
Jenny Lewis Rita Faldes
Jenny Shimizu Goldie Goldman
Sarah Rosenberg Violet Kahn
Peter Facinelli Ethan Bixby
Dash Mihok Dana Taylor
Michelle Brookhurst Cindy
Elden Henson Bobby
Cathy Moriarty Martha Wirtz
Richard Beymer Mr. Parks
Fran Bennett Judge Holifield
John Diehl Mr. Buttinger
Chris Mulkey Dan Goldman
Ever Carradine Girl in Print Shop
Jay Acovone Chuck
Arwen Carter Leaflet Girl
María Celedonio Zoe
Raissa Fleming Rita's Mom
T.J. Galash Teenage Boy
Scott Gallegos Jock Friend
Jason Wilhite Jock Friend
Kaci Garcia Rita's Younger Sister
Wesley Johnson Tom
Rick Jones Security Guard
Joel David Moore First Geek
Betty Moyer Violet's Mother
Barbara Niven Goldie's Stepmother
Steven Clark Pachosa Cop
Stuart Regen Art Teacher
Lori Rogers First Year Girl
Burl Ross Mr. Penn
Shiloh Strong Steve
Rasa Yurchis Street Junkie
Name Job
Newton Thomas Sigel Director of Photography
Michel Colombier Original Music Composer
Joyce Carol Oates Book
John Myhre Production Design
Carl Ciarfalio Stunts
Ben Loggins Stunts
Russell Towery Stunt Coordinator
Jimmy Ortega Stunts
Emily Schweber Casting Associate
Gary A. Hecker Foley Artist
Alicia Stevenson Foley Artist
Benjamin Hayden Leadman
Michael Meinardus Steadicam Operator
Marthe Pineau Set Decoration
Sandy Gendler Sound Supervisor
Sergio Reyes Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Scott Wolf Sound Effects Editor
Mali Finn Casting
Lynn Wegenka Second Assistant Director
Lori Seaman Stunts
Debbie Lynn Ross Stunts
Judy Tanke Assistant Production Coordinator, Stunts
Diane Towery Stunts
Aimee House Art Department Coordinator
Joel Elmson Set Dresser
Tama Takahashi First Assistant Camera
Gary Gatewood Second Assistant Camera
Annette Haywood-Carter Director
Louise Innes Editor
Laura Goldsmith Costume Design
Tim Gomillion Sound Recordist
B. Tennyson Sebastian III Sound Re-Recording Mixer
I.J. Van Perre Special Effects Coordinator
Amanda Scheer-Demme Music Supervisor
Marc S. Fischer Unit Production Manager
John V. Stuckmeyer Production Supervisor
Rick Seaman Stunts
Elizabeth White Screenplay
Alan Locke Art Direction
Eileen Kastner-Delago Makeup Department Head
Val Kuklowsky Supervising ADR Editor
Steven Ticknor Sound Effects Editor
Tangi Crawford Costume Supervisor
Mark Pearson Music Supervisor
Mary Ellen Woods First Assistant Director
Steve Buckley Stunts
Dick Hancock Stunts
Teresa J. Tamiyasu Assistant Art Director
Sean Fong Set Dresser
David A. Morgan Set Dresser
Marie Pedersen Second Assistant Camera
Kathina Szeto First Assistant "B" Camera
Jim Hawkins Sound Mixer
Dennis Rice Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Michael Gall Electrician
Beth Giles Assistant Property Master
Brian C. Lawson Grip
Martin 'Vinnie' Hagood Assistant Makeup Artist
Eric C. Pike Post Production Accountant
Sara Burton Location Manager
Vic Radulich Foley Editor
Ken Miller Assistant Sound Editor
J.D. Alley Storyboard Artist
Carol Knotts Transportation Co-Captain
Elisa Sansalone Second Second Assistant Director
Gary Mobley Production Assistant
Nannette Troutman Location Casting
Tom Kramer Music Editor
Roman Gunther Set Dresser
Michael Thomas First Assistant Camera
David M. Dunlap "B" Camera Operator
Jacqueline R. Clay Script Supervisor
Anthony G. Nakonechnyj Chief Lighting Technician
Kelly Way Electrician
Robert Beck Property Master
Joe Mead Grip
Sarah Hackett Set Costumer
Harvey Malkin Production Accountant
Logan Breit First Assistant Editor
Chris Winter Assistant Sound Editor
Evelyn Hokanson ADR Recordist
Bill Burbach Construction Foreman
Bruce Simballa Transportation Coordinator
Gary Roundtree Production Assistant
Mandy Olsen Cogman Production Assistant
Jane O'Neal Still Photographer
Greg Curry Colorist
Freddy Chancellor Boom Operator
Robert Consentino Electrician
Brent Lawson Best Boy Grip
Mike Hanauska Grip
Kevin Fletcher Grip
Danny Valencia Key Hair Stylist
Robin Le Chanu Production Coordinator
Robert Haines Assistant Location Manager
Noah Blough ADR Editor
Nerses Gezalyan Foley Mixer
Jeff Courtie ADR Mixer
Jan Pederson Construction Coordinator
Mark Knotts Transportation Captain
Kathy Krause Second Second Assistant Director
April Fitzsimmons Production Assistant
Laura Kim Unit Publicist
Keith Parrish Color Timer
Name Title
Mike Figgis Executive Producer
John Bard Manulis Producer
Laura Friedman Executive Producer
John P. Marsh Producer
Jeffrey Lurie Producer
Marc S. Fischer Co-Producer
Paige Simpson Executive Producer
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TheMovieGuru1993
7.0

*SPOILERS AHEAD* Loosely based on Joyce Carol Oates' controversial novel, _Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang_ Annette Haywood Carter has adapted the book into a film about female empowerment and rebellion. With Angelina Jolie, Hedy Burress, Jenny Lewis, Jenny Shimizu, and Sarah Rosenberg as i ... ts stars, the movie is heavily female driven. Set in the 1990s in Portland, Oregon and centers on a teenage girl named Maddy Wirtz (Burress) as she recalls her senior year. She then meets a mysterious girl (Jolie) and upon learning of the sexual abuse that Violet (Rosenberg) and Rita put up with (Lewis) from Mr. Buttinger (John Diehl), she along with the other girls decide to rise up and take revenge on him. Maddy then learns that the girl's name is Legs and then informs her that their is an abandoned house up the river where she can stay. Then while at school she and the other girls learn that they've been reported for assaulting a teacher. Suspended from school and unable to get her art portfolio Maddy and the girls retreat to the abandoned house. Legs then insists they break into the school and retrieve the portfolio. At first their plan goes smoothly until Goldie (Shimizu) finds a rather unflattering photo of herself, she pulls to the side to smoke a joint but ends up setting off the school's sprinkler system. The girls then frantically try to escape the school and evade the police and fireman. They are successful and get back to the house, Legs then decides to commemorate the night by giving herself a tattoo. She then proceeds to brand the others as they sip wine and smoke. The next day Maddy's boyfriend Ethan (Peter Facinelli) is surprised to find that she has assaulted a teacher and gotten a tattoo. The girls then read a letter from another student who reveals she was pursued by Buttinger as well. Later that night the girls are dancing, but their fun is interrupted by the local jocks. Furious that the girls accused and assaulted Mr. Buttinger because he is their coach they threaten the girls. Only for Maddy to tell them to get lost, while Rita flirts with one of the jocks. The gang then starts roaming the streets at night, from a skatepark, to sharing a drink to walking on the Brooklyn bridge. Their fun is interrupted by Goldie's dad (Chris Mulkey) who demands she comes home, Legs gets enraged when he smacks her upside the head. Back at the house Legs then tells Maddy she lost her mother and that she has never seen her father since, they have a tender moment and enjoy the night sky. The next day one of the jock's girlfriends asks Maddy for a favor, but then she learns that it was a trap. Just as she is about to be sexually assaulted, Legs shows up and pulls a knife forcing the jocks to let Maddy go. The girls then proceed to hop in the car and take it for a joyride. Legs' reckless driving alerts cops on patrol, she refuses to pull over and the girls end up totaling the car by rolling it. Though not seriously injured they are charged with carjacking, resisting arrest and assault with a deadly weapon. Cindy, the girlfriend lies to the judge and as a result Legs is forced to spend time in a youth correctional center. As the group is separated they start to flounder, Goldie runs away from home and joins a drug house. Cindy then goes back to the courthouse, feeling guilty for what she did and confesses to the judge that she lied. Maddy then learns of Goldie's whereabouts and brings her back to the house/ Legs is then released and makes her way back to the house, but her homecoming celebration is cut short. Maddy shows her Goldie, who is suffering from heroin withdrawal. Legs then decides that the only way to get Goldie help is to get money from her father for rehab. Tension rises when he refuses, Legs then picks up a pistol and holds him at gunpoint. The girls then take him hostage and bring him back to the house. Legs gives the gun to Rita to hold, while she thinks about another idea. Maddy then realizes that she is holding Goldie's father for ransom, and then says that she is going about it all wrong. Legs then voices her frustration towards her own father. The girls then decide that he should see Goldie, who walks upstairs and spooks Rita. Rita accidentally fires the gun and it nicks his shoulder. Maddy now realizing how dangerous and violent the situation has gotten urges the girls to take Goldie's father to a hospital. The girls then agree, but Maddy notices Legs is missing. She goes to look for her, and finds her thumbing for a ride on the Brooklyn bridge. Maddy approaches her and begs her to stay in Portland, but Legs persuades Maddy to join her on the road. They both make their decision, and Maddy watches as Legs boards a truck and watches it drive off. As Maddy proceeds to climb the bridge, we learn that Goldie and her dad got their relationship worked out. Maddy has gone on to be a successful artist and has traveled around the world. The girls manage to keep in touch, and even though they never saw Legs again they reminisce about the past. While the movie is critically panned, it was a box office success. It does not deviate from the original novel, it does has some stuff left out. However, the movie takes a creative license approach and I love that they modernized the story. The original story is about New York girls who form a gang in a post World War II New York City. This is easily a story anyone can read and think that it is more suited for modern-day. The movie relies heavily on misandry and feminism, as well as the rape culture. The casting is wonderfully done, Angelina is powerful as the femme-fatale Legs Sadovsky. Hedy Burress is charming as Maddy and the others can hold their own. Legs is the girl Maddy longs to be, while Maddy is the girl Legs needs. Maddy has morals and guidance while Legs is a rebel. One of the best scenes is the nighttime scene with Legs and Maddy on the roof as they watch the night sky. Overall, if you're a fan of the original novel then this is not for you. But, if you enjoy Indie films and are a fan of Angelina Jolie I highly recommend this movie. 4.5 out of 5 stars.

Jun 23, 2021