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  2. Heathers - Wikipedia

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    Heathers was screened at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 1989, [2] and was released to the U.S. public in March 1989, at which time New World Pictures was going bankrupt. [18] The film was considered a flop when it was released, earning $177,247 in its opening weekend and ultimately grossing $1.1 million in the United States over five ...

  3. Heathers: The Musical - Wikipedia

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    Heathers the Musical is a musical with music, lyrics and book by Laurence O'Keefe and Kevin Murphy, based on the 1989 film of the same name written by Daniel Waters. [1] After a sold-out Los Angeles try-out, the show moved Off-Broadway in 2014, with US producers including J. Todd Harris, Amy Powers, RJ Hendricks, and Andy Cohen.

  4. Heathers (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Heathers is an American black comedy television series, created by Jason Micallef, that premiered on October 25, 2018, on Paramount Network.A modern-day reboot of the 1989 film of the same name written by Daniel Waters, it stars Grace Victoria Cox, James Scully, Melanie Field, Brendan Scannell and Jasmine Mathews.

  5. Ryan McCartan - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Jerome McCartan [1] (born June 14, 1993) [2] [3] is an American actor and singer. He is known for playing Jason "J.D." Dean in the original Off-Broadway cast of Heathers: The Musical.

  6. Christian Slater - Wikipedia

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    Christian Michael Leonard Slater (born August 18, 1969) is an American actor. He made his film debut with a leading role in The Legend of Billie Jean (1985) and gained wider recognition for his breakout role as Jason "J.D." Dean, a sociopathic high school student, in the satire Heathers (1988).

  7. Daniel Waters (screenwriter) - Wikipedia

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    His follow-up, Sex and Death 101, a hybrid of science fiction, dark comedy, and romantic thriller, won the Golden Space Needle Award for Best Director at the 2007 Seattle International Film Festival. [8] It was released theatrically on April 4, 2008, in New York and Los Angeles. The film re-teamed Waters with Heathers star Winona Ryder. [9]

  8. Kim Walker (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Kim Walker [1] (born Kimberly Anne Walker; June 19, 1968 – March 6, 2001 [2]), was an American film and television actress. She is best known for her role as Heather Chandler in the 1988 black comedy Heathers. [3] Walker's sole starring role came in the 1995 independent drama film A Reason to Believe, where she portrayed the character Judith.

  9. Jawbreaker (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was inspired by the 1988 film Heathers, and is often compared to it, particularly the use of bright pastels, the plot involving a popular female clique, and the ostensibly accidental killing of one of its members.