Cheats (film)

Cheats
Directed by Andrew Gurland
Produced by Chris Bender
J.C. Spink
A. J. Dix
Written by Andrew Gurland
Starring Martin Starr
Matthew Lawrence
Trevor Fehrman
Elden Henson
Mary Tyler Moore
Music by Mark Mothersbaugh
Distributed by New Line Cinema
Running time
86 min.
Country United States
Language English

Cheats is a 2002 comedy about four friends that have been cheating their way through high school, and have to face new challenges to avoid getting caught before going to college. The lead roles are Trevor Fehrman, Matthew Lawrence, and Mary Tyler Moore.

The original name of the movie was Cheaters but was thought to be confused with the movie Cheaters starring Jeff Daniels. The real Applebee refused to take part in the 18 minute DVD special feature documentary based on the actual Cheats, and as such his name had to be censored whenever used.

Plot summary

While other kids at the elite North Point Academy spend countless hours studying, Handsome Davis sees it as nothing more than a system of control over your mind. That's why Handsome and his three best friends Sammy, Victor and the cribsheet genius Applebee have banded together and found ways to cheat on their tests all through their school years. Everything had been going along smoothly until the gang entered their final year of high school and the stakes were upped by the school's principal, Mrs. Stark. If they get caught cheating again Stark will make a note in their permanent records and possibly kill their chances of getting into college. But can Handsome convince his pals to pull off one last, great cheat with him and outsmarting Stark and the system, even if it means possibly destroying their friendships?

Documentary

On the DVD edition there is an 18 minute documentary, showing people on whose real life events story is based, more than 10 years before.[1]

Main cast

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