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Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal ()


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The new cheerleading coach at a high school is asked to resign by administrators after she tries to rein in five cheerleaders engaging in scandalous behaviour.

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Emma Carr
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Brooke Tippit
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Lisa Toledo (as Aimee Fortier)
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Jeri Blackburn
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Ashley Sanchez (as Stephanie Honore)
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Tabitha Doering
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Tim
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Coach Adam Reeve
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Pamela Blackburn
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Mr. Spretnak
Caroline McKinley ...
Janice Harper
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Lorene Tippit
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Megan Harper
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Cindy Harper (as Clarissa Catobianco)
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Trevor
Suzanne Pitman ...
Nicole (as Suzanne Pittman)
Nancy McLoughlin ...
Coach Hanley
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Paul Toledo (as Rob Treveile)
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Superintendant Vern Tompkins (as LaParee Warren Young)
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Investigator
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Helen Durant
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Jason
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Security Guard (as Miko DeFoor)
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Reporter
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Store Clerk
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Jock
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Security Officer
Natasha ...
High School Student (uncredited)
Daurice Cummings ...
Parent (uncredited)
Geraldine Glenn ...
Secretary (uncredited)
Russell M. Haeuser ...
School Board Member (uncredited)
Rodney Hebert ...
Teacher (uncredited)
Tiffany Lynn Land ...
Student (uncredited)
Zack Leath ...
Middle Schooler (uncredited)
Leigh Louque ...
Paparazzi Reporter (uncredited)
Anne Palermo ...
School Teacher (uncredited)
Lyssa Prine ...
Secretary (uncredited)
Jonathan Reynolds ...
Terrance Foster (uncredited)
Michael Roth ...
Student (uncredited)
Travis Sanzone ...
Eddie the bully (uncredited)
Terry Lee Smith ...
High School Teacher (uncredited)
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Security Guard (uncredited)
M. Jearl Vinot ...
Paparazzi Camera Man (uncredited)

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Tom McLoughlin ... (directed by)

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Teena Booth ... (written by)

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Orly Adelson ... executive producer
Jonathan Eskenas ... co-executive producer
Nikki Taylor Fisher ... co-producer
Paul D. Goldman ... associate producer
Robert J. Wilson ... producer (produced by)

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Anton Sanko ... (music by)

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Lloyd Ahern II ... director of photography (as Lloyd Ahern)

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Charles Bornstein ... (edited by)

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Tony D'Amore ... colorist
Mike Koz ... first assistant editor
Tony Milus ... post-production assistant

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Chester Kaczenski

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Tim Cohn

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Peggy Stamper

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Roxanne Ferguson ... hair stylist
Darryl Lucas ... additional makeup artist
Kent Richard ... key hair stylist
Aimee Stuit ... makeup department head

Production Management

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Wes Irwin ... post-production manager
Robert J. Wilson ... unit production manager

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Jason Altieri ... key second assistant director
Jeff Kay ... first assistant director

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Katie S. Anderson ... art department assistant
Gus Coto ... leadman
Oliver Doering ... assistant property master
Chad Harris ... set dresser
Jeff Hinds ... props
Rich Hobaica ... property master
James D. MacDonald ... art dayplayer
Niquan Riley ... on-set dresser
Jay Watt ... carpenter

Sound Department

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Jimmy 'Coach' Armstrong ... boom operator
Vince Gutierrez ... supervising sound editor
Phil Hadaway ... sound recordist
Brian Harman ... re-recording mixer
Sherry Klein ... re-recording mixer
Scott C. Kolden ... sound effects editor
Emily McCullough ... dialogue editor
Jamey Osborne ... sound utility
Richard Schexnayder ... sound mixer

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Rebecca Walker ... special effects technician

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Leslie Allen ... visual effects supervisor

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Tarik Naim Alherimi ... best boy electric
Grayson Austin ... camera operator: "a" camera / steadicam operator
Skip Bolen ... still photographer
Gilly Charbonnet ... key grip
Michael Charbonnet ... first assistant camera
David C. Edwards ... second assistant camera: "a" camera
Brad Garris ... electrician
Derek Grover ... digital imaging technician
Robb W. Gunderson ... lamp operator (as Robb W. Turner)
Michael D. Kennedy ... grip
Lisa Lengyel ... first assistant camera
Scott Luttrell ... grip
Paul Olinde ... gaffer
Jeremy Webre ... dolly grip

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Alexandra Capps ... extras casting assistant
Craig Fincannon ... casting: New Orleans
Lisa Mae Fincannon ... casting: New Orleans
Mark Fincannon ... casting: New Orleans
Deborah George ... casting: Los Angeles
Libby Goldstein ... casting: Los Angeles
Wendy Talazac ... extras casting

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Annette Farnsworth ... set costumer
Daniel George ... costume supervisor

Location Management

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Charlie French ... locations
Elston Howard ... location manager
Valerie Ryan ... location assistant manager

Music Department

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Michael Brake ... music editor
Maarten Hofmeijer ... music editor
Darryl Johnson ... musician: vocalist
Amy Ward ... additional music

Script and Continuity Department

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Sam Sullivan ... script supervisor (as Samuel W. Sullivan)

Transportation Department

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Brandon Alford ... production driver
Donald Burdett ... transportation captain
Timothy Stephens ... driver: honeywagon
Roger Still ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Katya Apekina ... production secretary
Adam Bernard ... key production assistant
Jennifer Brown ... set medic
Sarah Detillier ... utility stand-in
Shaun Grant ... stand-in
Jacob Hamil ... production assistant
Molly Harrison ... assistant production coordinator
Trameka Howard ... security coordinator
Kathleen Lynch ... key craft service
Amanda Mason ... assistant to executive
Laura Rosaly ... production coordinator
Rick W. Tucker ... production accountant
M. Jearl Vinot ... production assistant
Toni Weick ... director assistant

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Plot Summary

Five high school cheerleaders, including the daughter of the school principal, run amok -- and teachers, parents and administrators allow them to get away with a wide range of scandalous behavior. Know as the "fab five," the girls disregard school rules, drink alcohol and post suggestive pictures on the Internet. But when the new cheerleading coach attempts to discipline them, her superiors ask her to resign. The real version of the events took place in McKinney, Texas, a Dallas suburb, and received national media attention in 2006. Written by memc@amazon.com

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Also Known As
  • Le scandale des pom pom girls (France)
  • Sexy Biester in der High School (Germany)
  • Страхотната петорка (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • Cheerleader Scandal (Italy)
  • Fab Five: Aprontando pra Valer (Brazil)
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  • 88 min
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Trivia This film is based on a true story that broke in 2006 with a group of cheerleaders from McKinney North High School near Plano, Texas. See more »
Goofs The Texas flag in the principal's office is upside down. See more »
Soundtracks I'll Never See more »
Quotes Megan Harper: [after seeing Cindy being assaulted by Brooke] Brooke! Brooke! Brooke! Brooke, stop! Brooke! Brooke, what are you doing? Are you crazy?
Brooke Tippit: You know what? Try and hit me! You want to hit me? Come on! Hit me! You know, if you tell anybody about this, I swear to God, you'll get worse and I kind of hope you do tell, 'cause it'd make me so happy to smash your face in.
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