Death Clique

Synopsis: Inspired by true events, a friendship rivalry between three high school girls escalates into a shocking act of violence, and soon one of them is dead. Now the dead girl's mom is determined to find her missing child... and get justice for her daughter.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director(s): Doug Campbell
Production: Johnson Production Group
 
IMDB:
5.6
TV-PG
Year:
2014
83 min
282 Views


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Ugh.

Ow!

Oh, oh.

Ashley, help me.

Ow.

My ankle.

Ashley, help.

Help me.

What are you gonna do for me?

Mother?

Are you excited for the dance?

Oh, It's gonna be so awesome.

- I know.

- So I'll pick you up at 8:00.

I'll have the limo pull up.

The driver's awesome.

My dad knows him.

Me and Stacy are

getting ready at my house.

I already have my dress

picked out.

We're gonna look great.

Hey.

Why do all the guys have

the hots for Jessie Maitland?

If you let all the guys do

whatever they wanted,

they'd be all over you, too.

Hey, we better go.

Don't want to be late

for Ramirez.

Actually, I was

thinking of bailing.

Wait, Jade, seriously,

you can't skip again.

I know, but I didn't study

for the test.

I'm gonna fail anyway.

Come on,

I'll let you copy off mine.

Again.

Ugh.

Eyes on your own papers.

- Thanks.

- Was I not clear?

Or do I need to fail all of you?

Sorry.

My bad.

You must be Ashley,

our newest victim.

Come in, grab a test,

find a seat.

I hope Spanish was part of

your last school's curriculum.

Siento muy bien versada en

la lengua Espaola.

Finally,

somebody who pays attention.

What do you think of her?

She's really pretty.

Who?

New girl, Ashley.

Maybe we should see if

she wants to hang out tonight.

- Yeah?

- Oh.

- Hey, Dad.

- Hey.

- Hi, Mr. Thompson.

- Hey, Sara.

I'm gonna be staying

at Mindy's for a couple days.

Should be some leftovers

in the fridge.

- Yeah, okay.

- See you Monday.

Stay out of trouble, you two.

Bye, Dad.

Who is Mindy?

I don't know, I've lost track.

Come on.

Hey.

Hey.

I like your kicks.

Aren't they hot?

I just got 'em.

So you new in town?

No, I live on the other side

of the freeway.

Transferred

out of Lexington High.

The principal was a real dick.

Well, what do you think

of this place?

Depends.

What's going on this weekend?

Actually, we were gonna go

to a party tonight.

You wanna come?

We could pick you up.

Cool.

I'm at 18 Via Calinas.

Great, we'll see you

at 7:
00.

Come on.

I heard Ryan's looking

for someone

to go to the dance with.

- Isn't he taking Nicole?

- He was, but now he's not.

I don't know.

He's a little weird,

and so is she.

Hey, girls.

- Hey.

- Hey, Mom.

- How was school?

- Um, the same.

So, Mom, can Jade

stay for dinner tonight?

Oh, yeah, sure.

Just make sure

you ask your dad, okay?

He's actually taking off

for a couple days.

Okay, then I guess you'd better

plan on staying the night.

- Okay.

- Cool.

Thanks.

I'm telling you, you should

just ask him to the dance.

If I go with Clay,

what are you going to do?

I don't need to go.

Are you serious?

I'm not going without you.

Okay, how about this?

We only go

if we both have dates.

If not, then we go together.

Deal?

Deal.

- Hey.

- Hey.

Look what I got.

- Wine, where'd you get that?

- My mom.

Hey, girls.

Where are you all

off to tonight?

Oh, just a house party.

Oh, that sounds like fun.

Well, you all want

to come in, hang out?

No, Mom, we don't want to

hang out with you.

Ugh, she's so annoying.

So what's the deal on the boys?

Anyone off-limits?

Well...

We don't have boyfriends

or anything.

Yeah, but she'd like to.

Actually, I'm not interested

in anyone right now.

Excuse me, sorry.

Hey, what's up?

Hi, Clay.

Who's that?

No one.

Well, if everyone is fair game,

I'll just go introduce myself.

- Hey.

- Hey.

Having a good time?

I am now.

Come on, let's dance.

- Hi.

- Hey.

- How was work?

- Eh, the same.

You sound like Sara.

- Where is she?

- Oh, she's out with Jade.

So Houston called.

There's three days left

on their offer.

I thought we'd made

a decision about that.

No, you did.

Paul, it's just not the right

time to move.

I mean, Sara ran away

when they offered you

that job in San Diego last year.

Yeah, and I turned it down.

And we'd have to relocate

to Texas.

Can't we just wait

until Sara graduates?

Fine.

It's only my career.

There you go.

You want some?

Why, has it got a roofie in it?

I don't need

a roofie to get a girl.

Hmm, yeah, think again.

Hey, that's my drink.

- Oh, my God.

- I am so sorry.

- Okay, that's gonna stain.

- Oh, okay.

Here, we'll just soak

it up with this, it's fine.

Okay, I'm gonna have to go home.

You can't go home,

we just got here.

And besides, I'm staying

at your place tonight, remember?

Okay, I'll stay.

Okay.

- Here, take this.

- You sure?

Yeah, it's the least I can do.

Besides, it would look

really hot on you.

Thanks.

Oh, my God, I love this song.

Me, too.

Oh, here, wait, let me do it.

Flip it...

Flip it...

Flip it...

Ash, is that you?

Leave me alone.

...Then we mates

then we skates

Then we dates till we hates

Then we find

another mate

So get it straight

If you late

then you miss your chance...

Flip it, dip it

And ride, ride, ride

ride, ride, ride

Ride, ride, ride

ride, ride, ride, ride...

Flip it

Did you get the project done

for Ramirez's class?

- Why, is it due?

- Yeah, like today.

- Hey, Jade.

- Oh, hey, Owen.

I was just wondering,

you going to the dance

with anyone?

- No.

- Cool.

So you maybe want to go with me?

- Yeah, sure.

- Great.

I'll see you later.

Okay.

That was so cute!

- I have a date to the dance.

- I know, so exciting.

What'd I miss?

Jade just got

asked to the dance.

- Really?

- Yeah.

- By who?

- Owen Mason.

Come on, we better get to class.

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