The In Crowd Page #2

Synopsis: Adrien Williams enters the "in crowd" when she is hired by a posh East Coast country club and befriended by Brittany Foster, the charismatic leader of a clique of wealthy college students who are home for the summer. Brittany takes Adrien under her wing, attempts to show her the benefits of the good life and introduces her to other members of her inner circle, including the object of Brittany's affection, tennis pro Matt Curtis. When Matt shows an interest in Adrien, Brittany begins to reveal her dark side and Adrien slowly starts to learn that Brittany and her pack of friends will do anything to protect their circle and the dark secrets they harbor.
Director(s): Mary Lambert
Production: Warner Home Video
 
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PG-13
Year:
2000
105 min
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-Tom, let's get a drink.

Let's celebrate. Get sauced up.

This is my first night out.

Then we should celebrate, shouldn't we?

Where did you come from?

Well, l was actually at the bar.

And l was minding my own business.

And l heard this voice calling out

from behind the bar:

''Kelly!

''Kelly...

''...drink me.''

They seemed to know you

so l had to bring them to you right away.

You sure it wasn't your name

they were calling?

You're right.

We should drink them together.

l think l'll pass.

Remember last summer...

...when we went out--

When we got stuck in the sandbar

because you cut the marker?

But that wasn't so bad, was it?

That was last summer.

Hey.

You didn't hear? His parents

bought him a brand-new Hummer.

Just for making it through rehab?

Oh, my God.

The amount of money he was stuffing

up his nose, they're getting a good deal.

-Okay, now l have it.

-The second he screws up...

...the car goes back to the dealership.

Brit, you okay?

Yeah, l'm fine. l just have a headache.

-l don't care. l think it's good.

-Yeah, don't you?

The ice machine is broken.

Grab a bus box.

Go to the pool

and bring some ice to the service bar.

Joanne will cover your tables.

Oh, my God.

Come on. Breathe.

Come on.

You okay?

l feel so stupid.

l just wanted to cool my feet off.

And then...

...l don't know what happened.

Try this.

l love this painting.

lt's almost like she left something behind

in the house.

Something she knows

she can never go back for.

Do you think l'm playing a game with you?

l asked you twenty minutes ago

to get me....

ls there a problem here?

Miss Foster.

N o.

l'm sorry. l didn't.... Excuse me.

l hope she has enough oxygen in there.

Going up?

l wouldn't. l almost got stuck in this thing.

lt's the breaker box.

lt was somebody's idea of a joke.

Cute.

l wouldn't take it too personally.

After all, you are the new girl.

ls that who l am?

l'm afraid so.

-Thanks for saving my life.

-Saving your life?

-What did l miss?

-N othing. The elevator got stuck, is all.

And, let me guess.

Matt came to your rescue.

lt was somebody's idea of a joke.

You take care of yourself.

l guess l'll see you in an hour.

Maybe.

Excuse me.

Somebody has a thing for the tennis pro.

lt's not just a ''thing.''

l know it's short notice, but l'm having

a party tonight on the beach.

lt's nothing big

but l would like for you to come.

You don't have to do that.

Say you'll come.

l have a real problem

dealing with rejection.

-Okay. l mean, l have to check my--

-Excellent.

Then l'll see you tonight.

Brittany, come on. l'm waiting.

Princess giving you a hard time?

-What was that about?

-She's all right.

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