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Mean Girls

Watch your back.
2004 | 96m | English

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Cady Heron is a hit with The Plastics, the A-list girl clique at her new school, until she makes the mistake of falling for Aaron Samuels, the ex-boyfriend of alpha Plastic Regina George.
Release Date: Apr 30, 2004
Director: Mark Waters
Writer: Tina Fey, Rosalind Wiseman
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords based on novel or book, illinois, female friendship, bullying, prom, coming of age, teenage girl, fish out of water, best friend, math teacher, biting, gossip, clique, former best friend, teen comedy, exploitation of friendship, public humiliation, high school rivalry, new girl at school, teenage life, manipulative friend, math genius, female bully, teenage friendship, teenager, antagonistic, derisive, mean spirited, mocking, sarcastic
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Broadway Video, M.G. Films
Box Office Revenue: $130,193,514
Budget: $17,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Lindsay Lohan Cady Heron
Rachel McAdams Regina George
Lizzy Caplan Janis Ian
Lacey Chabert Gretchen Wieners
Amanda Seyfried Karen Smith
Daniel Franzese Damian
Jonathan Bennett Aaron Samuels
Rajiv Surendra Kevin Gnapoor
Tina Fey Ms. Norbury
Tim Meadows Mr. Duvall
Ana Gasteyer Cady's Mom
Neil Flynn Cady's Dad
Amy Poehler Mrs. George
Dwayne Hill Coach Carr
Diego Klattenhoff Shane Oman
Molly Shanahan Kristen Hadley
Elana Shilling Spelling Girl
Graham Kartna Homeschooled Boy
Ely Henry Homeschooled Boy
David Aherne Homeschooled Boy
Ayo Agbonkpolo African Warrior
Jonathan Malen Kristen's Boyfriend
Jeff Moser "Farting" Guy
Miranda Edwards Michigan Girl
Les Porter Chemistry Teacher
Eve Crawford English Teacher
Jack Newman History Teacher
Michelyn Emelle Music Teacher
Bathsheba Garnett German Teacher
Ky Pham Trang Pak
Danielle Nguyen Sun Jin Dinh
Daniel DeSanto Jason
Alisha Morrison Lea Edwards
Chris Anton Huge Guy
Jan Caruana Emma Gerber
Wai Choy Mathlete Tim Pak
Julia Chantrey Amber D'Alessio
Jacky Chamberlain Giselle Sgro
Olympia Lukis Jessica Lopez
Stefanie Drummond Bethany Byrd
Kristen Bone Short Girl
Jessie Wright Cady 5 Years Old
Tyson Fennell Nfume
Stephan Dickson Animal Dancer
Andreja Punkris Animal Dancer
Noelle Boggio Animal Dancer
Jordan Dawe Animal Dancer
Alexandra Stapley Taylor Wedell
Laura de Carteret Mrs. Wedell
Nicole Crimi Kylie George
Erin Norah Thompson Dawn Schweitzer
Dan Willmott Mr. George
Michelle Hoffman Kissing Girl
Valerie Casault Kissing Girl
Sharron Matthews Joan the Secretary
Jo Chim Salesperson
Randi Lee Butcher Skater Girl
Erin Jarvis Skater Girl
Kaylen Christensen Jock Girl
Jill Morrison Crying Girl
David Sazant Marymount Captain
Clare Preuss Caroline Krafft
Bruce Hunter Mathlete Moderator
Megan Millington Junior Plastic
Tara Shelley Junior Plastic
Shannon Todd Junior Plastic
David Reale Glenn Coco (uncredited)
Krysta Carter Wannabe (uncredited)
Name Job
Mark Waters Director
Tina Fey Screenplay
Daryn Okada Director of Photography
Marci Liroff Casting
Dana E. Glauberman Additional Editing
Luis Sequeira Assistant Costume Designer
Frank Smathers Dialogue Editor
Wendy Greene Bricmont Editor
Rosalind Wiseman Book
Andy Jekabsons First Assistant "B" Camera
Angelique Lewis Stunts
Jamie Sparer Roberts Casting Associate
Danis Goulet Casting Associate
Jonathan Kovacs Assistant Property Master
Henry Piersig Leadman
David Jaquest Set Dresser
Carlos Caneca Set Dresser
Kerry Spurrell On Set Dresser
Rob Sanderson Special Effects Coordinator
Christina Cattle Costumer
Linda Steeves Assistant Makeup Artist
Carol Hartwick Hairstylist
Amanda Scheer-Demme Music Supervisor
Buck Damon Music Supervisor
Cary White Production Design
Mary Jane Fort Costume Design
Joanne T. Harwood Script Supervisor
Patrick Cyccone Jr. Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Marc Fishman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chuck Michael Supervising Sound Editor
Beth Sterner Supervising Sound Editor
Nick South Music Editor
Jim Harrison Music Editor
John Stoneham Jr. Stunt Coordinator
Patricia Cuccia Set Decoration
Louise Rosner-Meyer Unit Production Manager
James Powers Production Manager
Brandt Gordon Art Direction
Marie-Claude Harnois Production Coordinator
Angelo Colavecchia Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
Lindsay Jacobs Costume Supervisor
Michael Gibson Still Photographer
Collingwood Brown Art Department Coordinator
Kris Cole Assistant Editor
Mike Szakmeister Supervising Dialogue Editor
Susan Kurtz Dialogue Editor
Bruce Carwardine Sound Mixer
Christopher Sidor Sound Recordist
Taryn Ash Stunts
Laurene Boutet Stunts
Erin Carter Stunts
Natalie Cultraro Stunts
Sandra Feldman Stunts
Kym Kristalie Stunts
Billy Oliver Stunts
Chauntelle Page Stunts
Colleen Park Stunts
Vlasta Racki Stunts
Rebecca Stoneham Stunts
Andrew Shea First Assistant Director
Andrea Eisen Studio Teacher
Donna Feore Choreographer
Mario Cacioppo Makeup Artist
Jo-Ann MacNeil Makeup Artist
Danielle Fleury Set Dresser
Kim Boyle Visual Effects Producer
Bryan Hirota Visual Effects Supervisor
Sarah Campbell Second Assistant Director
Mark Cyre First Assistant Camera
Neil Trafford Second Assistant Camera
Michael Carella "B" Camera Operator
Cylvan Desrouleaux Second Assistant "B" Camera
Markus Wade Boom Operator
Christine Thomas Stunts
Bryan J. Thomas Stunts
Michael Galbraith Chief Lighting Technician
Howard Galbraith Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Bob Hannah Electrician
Jim MacCammon Electrician
Gary Deneault Electrician
Sean Bourdeau Second Company Grip
Robert Cochrane Dolly Grip
Samuel Turturici Grip
Robert Vigus Grip
Joel Hay Third Assistant Director
Annette Brooker Production Assistant
Raquel Rose Production Assistant
Britt Doughty Production Assistant
Adam Bocknek Production Assistant
Jordana Lieberman Production Assistant
Gerrod Shully Production Assistant
Patrick Davis Production Assistant
Saul Saladow Assistant Editor
Vince Nyuli Location Manager
Trevor A. Weber Assistant Location Manager
Alex Makrygiannis Assistant Location Manager
Gena Bleier Assistant Editor
Eric O. Schusterman Assistant Editor
Doug Caron Assistant Editor
David Tarnawsky Assistant Editor
Robert Doyle Assistant Editor
Susan Shopmaker Casting
Robin D. Cook Casting
Ruthie Brownfield Casting Assistant
Donna Dupere Extras Casting
Vic Rigler Property Master
Diana Ladyshewsky Hairstylist
Colin Woods Assistant Art Director
Beatrice Salazar Assistant Hairstylist
Karen Pidgurski Unit Publicist
Robert Ulrich Supervising ADR Editor
Julie Feiner ADR Editor
Jeremy Pitts Foley Editor
Willard Overstreet Foley Editor
Anne Couk Assistant Sound Editor
Sarah Monat Foley Artist
Robin Harlan Foley Artist
Bob Baron ADR Mixer
Marc Kuitenbrouwer Construction Coordinator
Eric Taylor Construction Foreman
Mike Stanwick Color Timer
Dave Staples Transportation Coordinator
Stuart Mitchell Transportation Captain
Janet Cormack Scenic Artist
Alison Reid Stunts
Rolfe Kent Original Music Composer
Richard 'Rico' Emerson First Company Grip
Dane Clark Casting Assistant
Randy K. Singer Foley Mixer
Mary Nelson Negative Cutter
Name Title
Jill Messick Executive Producer
Louise Rosner-Meyer Co-Producer
Jennifer Guinier Associate Producer
Lorne Michaels Producer
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Reviews

talisencrw
8.0

I hardly ever watch contemporary American comedies in which most of the top cast are women (I still haven't seen either 'Clueless', 'Bridesmaids' or 'Heathers', for example), but recently I enjoyed 'The Devil Wears Prada', I have liked both Lindsay Lohan (especially in 'Bobby' and 'The Prairie Home ... Companion') and Rachel McAdams (most significantly in 'Redeye' and 'Passion'), so knowing that one of my favourite SNL comediennes, Tina Fey, both wrote and co-starred in this, made me give it a shot. It being critically lauded by some male cinephiles I trust didn't hurt matters, either. It was full of laughs and subtly got across its points about 21st-century American society and of the growing pains for young women in its high school shenanigans. 'Mean Girls' is definitely worth the trouble to find and to give a try yourself. It left me enthusiastically wishing Ms. Lohan can sort out her personal troubles and get back to acting, where she belongs.

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
9.0

_Mean Girls_ has absolutely no business being as phenomenal as it is. None at all. If you've read many enough my reviews to get any sort of indication as to the sort of cinema I am in to, then you could be forgiven for assuming I wouldn't be a fan. After all, _Mean Girls_ is about as far away from m ... y wheelhouse as a movie could conceivably be. But I fucking **love** it. And I honestly can't tell you why. Every single piece of _Mean Girls_ examined in isolation, is something I despise. Every trope, formula, format, cliche, device and style choice is something I have ragged on a hundred times before in different reviews, but for whatever reason, I cannot put _Mean Girls_ down. I don't think a single year has gone by since I first saw it in the late '00s that I haven't rewatched it. Usually, multiple times a year. Inexplicable, but there it is. _Final rating:★★★★½ - Ridiculously strong appeal. I can’t stop thinking about it._

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
9.0

Surprisingly a lot of fun! I wouldn't have predicted me liking <em>'Mean Girls'</em>, but I actually thoroughly enjoyed it. The first half is stronger than what follows and it does wrap up a bit too harmoniously, though all in all it has good intentions and is unexpectedly consistently amusing. ... Lindsay Lohan appears in a similar role to what I've seen elsewhere from her across this era, nevertheless she does put in a very good performance. Rachel McAdams is excellent, strangely likeable despite playing an unlikeable character. The rest of the cast are pleasant as well, e.g. Lizzy Caplan, Tina Fey and Tim Meadows. Interested to see how the sequel and remake turned out. As for this one, it's entertaining!

Jan 17, 2024
tmdb51616167
8.0

Having just watched the 2024 version for the first time, I must admit that the 2004 original film surpasses the new musical by a significant margin. The depth of the original movie and its unwavering commitment to the storyline, without unnecessary deviations, truly set it apart. While the older ... film may lack character development for most of the cast and at times feels a bit rushed compared to the musical, it excels in creating strong connections and allowing the characters to evolve in a natural and engaging manner. The original film's cast not only delivers humor but also showcases seamless chemistry. The movie successfully concludes with a satisfying transition from chaos to a harmonious society, a thematic element that seems to be missing in the musical adaptation. Despite some minor flaws, the original film's well-developed characters and cohesive casting result in a seamless and enjoyable viewing experience.

Sep 02, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

"Cady" (Lindsay Lohan) has spent much of her life being home schooled by her scientist parents in the African wilderness. Maybe that ought to have prepared her for her relocation to an American High School where the dog eat dog attitude is just as prevalent. She alights on the two school oddballs - ... "Janis" (Lizzy Caplan) and her "almost too gay to function" pal "Damian" (Daniel Franzese) who guide her through the tribes of people at the school. The ones to be avoided at all costs are the "Plastics" - vain and vacuous girls led by "Regina" (Rachel McAdams). When "Cady" is invited to join them for lunch one day, they all sense a chance for some mischief-making! She happens to sit behind the school heart-throb "Aaron" (Jonathan Bennett) who seems as keen on her as she on him, but wait! He is the ex of her new found bff. Is he off limits or maybe "Regina" could even help her courtship? Well the scene is now set for an acerbically satirical look at all things teenage. There's angst a-plenty, vengeance, revenge, a thoroughly enjoyable degree of bitchiness and by mid way through it's quite hard to pick any of them to rescue from an earthquake. Lohan and McAdams are in their element her and Tina Fey's adaptation of Rosalind Wiseman's sarcasm-ridden novel swipes at just about everyone from the geeks to the jocks, the bimbos to the brainiacs. There are elements of stereotyping, but put together in this melting pot of attitude and aptitude, they work to serve up an entertaining look at an environment where hormones are raging and being popular is essential - however many people you have to tread upon, cruelly if required, to attain status. It's exaggerated, sure, but there's something real about the whole thing that adds to it's realism and there's even a bit of the real Janis Ian ("At 17") for the eagle-eared to hear, too. Good fun.

Oct 06, 2024