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Robin Tunney | Sarah Bailey | |
Fairuza Balk | Nancy Downs | |
Neve Campbell | Bonnie | |
Rachel True | Rochelle | |
Skeet Ulrich | Chris Hooker | |
Christine Taylor | Laura Lizzie | |
Breckin Meyer | Mitt | |
Nathaniel Marston | Trey | |
Cliff De Young | Mr. Bailey | |
Assumpta Serna | Lirio | |
Helen Shaver | Grace | |
Jeanine Jackson | Jenny | |
Brenda Strong | Doctor |
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Producer | Douglas Wick
Lisa Tornell |
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Writer | Andrew Fleming
Peter Filardi |
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Cinematography | Alexander Gruszynski
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Musician | Graeme Revell
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Witchcraft gives a whole new meaning to Girl's Night Out. Depressed and moody, Sarah (Robin Tunney) hates her new school in a new town. Unhappy at home, she has no friends at school. That is, until she discovers that she has mysterious powers. Then, suddenly, three outcast girls take an interest in her. Sarah has finally found a place she fits in. It seems her new friends all have powers, too. Bonnie (Neve Campbell), Nancy (Fairuza Balk), and Rochelle (Rachel True) have been in need of a fourth. Not for Bridge, but for a Coven. With Sarah, they have their fourth and all their powers are greatly increased. Now the girls are unstoppable. But as the saying goes, be careful what you wish for. |
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