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Cheaters

  • Director: John Stockwell
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Docudrama, Social Problem Film
  • Themes: Class Differences, High School Life
  • Main Cast: Jeff Daniels, Jena Malone, Paul Sorvino, Luke Edwards
  • Release Year: 2000
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 120 minutes

Plot

Moral hypocrisy and the woes of America's public schools and educational system are the focus of Cheaters, which is based on a real-life 1995 cheating scandal at a Chicago high school. In a working class area of the city, teacher Dr. Gerald Plecki (Jeff Daniels) is desperate for his students to triumph at an upcoming academic decathlon against students of a more affluent high school across town. His desperation causes him to cast a blind eye when one of his students gets hold of a copy of the decathlon test -- and, thanks to their combined dedication to cheating -- the team wins the competition with the highest total score in state history. Of course, the score leads to suspicion on the part of Illinois officials, and the resulting scandal is accompanied by a media frenzy of monolithic proportions. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

Review

Like Quiz Show before it, Cheaters revolves around a surprising scandal that grows out of a situation in which no laws were broken, in this case, an academic decathlon. Not that cheating is ever truly forgivable, but Cheaters makes the impulse to stick it to the privileged braggarts, who dominate the competition on an annual basis, feel righteous and justified. One can understand why the frustrated, out-funded students in this true story would behave as they did. While this is not nearly so skillful a project as Quiz Show, it scores because it details the increasing complexity and fragility of their secret, which must be protected by half-dozen scared, guilt-ridden teenagers under intense scrutiny. It examines repercussions that might seem out of scale for the infraction committed, except that American society values the concept of hard work so fiercely that it vilifies those who succeed through unjust methods, from lip-synchers Milli Vanilli to gold-digger Anna Nicole Smith. Like Matthew Broderick's intervening teacher in Election, Jeff Daniels' Gerald Plecki should have known better, and deserves the career blacklisting that results from his actions. But the fact that a handful of misguided 17-year-olds could be permanently stigmatized by this event is sobering indeed. Director John Stockwell gives this made-for-HBO movie crisp pacing, and Daniels and Jenna Malone deliver affecting portrayals, making for an effective lesson on the consequences of ethical compromise. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide

Cast

Dan Warry-Smith - Paul; Blake Heron - Matt; Robert Joy; Ned Eisenberg

Credit

Randi Hiller - Casting, Diane Kerbel - Casting, John Stockwell - Director, Eric Sears - Editor, Suzanne De Passe - Executive Producer, Suzanne Coston - Executive Producer, Paul Haslinger - Composer (Music Score), Craig Lathrop - Production Designer, David Hennings - Cinematographer, Kevin Reidy - Producer, John Stockwell - Screenwriter

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Stand and Deliver; Quiz Show; The Emperor's Club; Cheats; Accepted
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