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Beauty's Revenge ()


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An obsessive small-town beauty queen goes to great lengths to keep the love of her life from reconciling with his ex-girlfriend.

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Cheryl Ann Davis
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Kevin Reese
Stephen Fanning ...
Larry
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Beth
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Mr. McKinnis (as Ewan [Sudsy] Clark)
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Cheryl's Girlfriend
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Sheriff
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Cameraman
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Hank Fisher
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Officer (as David Lewis)
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Minister
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Jimmy Nolan (as Chris Martin)
Sheelah Megill ...
Store Manager
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Tracy Addison
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Mr. Davis
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Bartender Hal
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Young Girl
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Mrs. McKinnis
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Trucker

Directed by

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William A. Graham

Written by

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Duane Poole ... (written by)

Produced by

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Lynne Bespflug ... producer
Dan Bronson ... co-executive producer
Jayme Pfahl ... producer
Duane Poole ... co-executive producer
Stephen Soyland ... associate producer
Harold Tichenor ... consulting producer (uncredited)
Steve White ... executive producer

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Chris Boardman

Cinematography by

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Tony Westman ... director of photography

Editing by

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Drake Silliman

Production Design by

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Phil Schmidt

Art Direction by

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James Cordeiro

Set Decoration by

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Gordon Clapp

Costume Design by

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Christine Mooney

Makeup Department

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Jayne Dancose ... makeup artist
Pauline L. Tremblay ... hair stylist (as Pauline Tremblay)

Production Management

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Lynne Bespflug ... production manager
Linda Koci ... production executive

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Sheila Carpenter ... second assistant director
Rachel Leiterman ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Pat O'Brien ... property master
Martin Quesnel ... construction coordinator
Perry Battista ... lead set dresser (uncredited)
Frank Haddad ... head greensman (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Jacqueline Cristianini ... sound supervisor
Dean Giammarco ... re-recording mixer
Ralph Parker ... sound mixer
Paul A. Sharpe ... re-recording mixer (as Paul Sharpe)
Kris Fenske ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)

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David Paller ... special effects

Stunts

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Bill Ferguson ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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William R. Dalgleish ... focus puller (as Bill Dalgleish)
Greg Fox ... focus puller
James Alfred Menard ... camera operator (as James Menard)
Attila Szalay ... camera operator
Jeff Upton ... gaffer
John Zulinski ... key grip

Casting Department

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Andrea Brown ... extras casting
Lynne Carrow ... casting: Canada
Julie Mossberg ... casting: US
Wendy O'Brien ... casting assistant: Canada (as a different name)
Jill Anthony Thomas ... casting assistant: US (as Jill Anthony)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Lyne Talbot ... set costumer

Location Management

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Craig Forrest ... location manager
Kent Sponagle ... assistant location manager (uncredited)

Music Department

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Susan Mick ... music editor

Script and Continuity Department

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Jean Bereziuk ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Ian 'Moss' Urquhart ... transport coordinator

Additional Crew

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Elaine Fleming ... production coordinator
Rupert Hancock ... assistant to producer
Carol Reid ... production accountant

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Taglines So pretty. So popular. So dangerous. No one ever suspected her dark, deadly plan... See more »
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Also Known As
  • La Rivale (Canada, French title)
  • La rivale (France)
  • Die Rache der Schönheitskönigin (Germany)
  • Perseguida por su obsesión (Spain)
  • Midwest Obsession
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  • 96 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia While much artistic license was taken in the making of this movie, it is based on the 1989 murder of Lisa Cihaski in Wausau, Wisconsin by 20-year old Lori Esker. Esker's boyfriend, Bill Buss, broke off his relationship with her and began dating Cihaski and they became engaged. Esker left school one night, drove 150 miles to Cihaski's workplace, and strangled her with a belt--Cihaski's own belt. Esker removed Cihaski's engagement ring from her finger and drove back to school in River Falls. Esker pleaded self defense, but the act of strangulation showed intent. She was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in 1990. As in the movie, Esker was the Dairy Princess; Cihaski was a former Homecoming Queen. See more »

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