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Crazy/Beautiful

Year:
Duration:
99 min | USA:135 min (director's cut)
Genres:
Drama | Romance
IMDB rate:
6.5
Director:
John Stockwell
Awards:
4 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2001-06-29
Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA
Earnings
Budget: $14,000,000
Opening Weekend: $4,715,060 (USA) (1 July 2001)
Gross: $16,929,123 (USA) (26 August 2001)
Cast
Actor
Character
Taryn Manning
Taryn Manning
Crazy/Beautiful
Kirsten Dunst
Nicole Oakley
Jay Hernandez
Carlos Nuñez
Bruce Davison
Tom Oakley
Herman Osorio
Luis
Miguel Castro
Eddie
Tommy De La Cruz
Victor
Rolando Molina
Hector
Soledad St. Hilaire
Mrs. Nunez
Lucinda Jenney
Courtney Oakley
Richard Steinmetz
Coach Bauer
Ana Argueta
Rosa
Neil Looy
Jimmy - The Pilot
Marion Moseley
Morgan Oakley
Mike Jones
Dr. Linehan
Carolyn McKnight
Mrs. Ellis
Michael J. Fisher
Assistant Football Coach Stover
Cory Hardrict
Wilcox
Keram Malicki-Sánchez
Foster
Kimi Reichenberg
Lainie
Matt McKane
Davis
Jim Jackman
Detail Supervisor
Kevin Kane
Mr. Kane
Griselda Diaz
Taco Vendor
Claudia Soundy
Spandexed Latina Girl
Rick Dallago
Photo Teacher
Berenice Ayala
Blanca
Virginia Sánchez
Aunt Eva
Hank Mendoza
Guy on Street
María Díaz
Oakley's Receptionist (as Maria Diaz)
Louie Liberti
Casey
Bob Sattler
Police Officer
John Marrott
Police Officer
Josh Vaughn
Curtis
Devon Williams
Band Singer
David Benitez
Band Singer
Tracy Claustro
Luz
Jackie Napal
Jackie
Gary Cruz
Dealer
Magdaleno Robles Jr.
Dealer
Matt Hobbie
Quarterback
John Pemberton
Football Official
Michael Beardsley
Pacific High Student (uncredited)
Joshua Feinman
Football Player
Matt Holly
Football Player
Louis E. Rosas
Festival Freak (uncredited)
Martin Taylor
Linebacker (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
The scene in which Nicole buries Carlos in a hole in the sand, with only his head above ground, and takes a picture, the original caption for the photo was "In Nicole's Hole". It was changed to "I Love Nicole" in order to maintain a PG-13 rating.
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The film's working title was "At 17". On the DVD commentary, Kirsten Dunst said that she came up with a title called "Torn Together".
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Maddy's Bronco license plate, 2GAT123, was also used in Beverly Hills Cop II (1987), Traffic (2000), Pay It Forward (2000), Mulholland Drive (2001), L.A. Story (1991), Two and a Half Men (2003), S.W.A.T. (2003), and Go (1999)
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Goofs
When the bus pulls up to the school, crew (especially a boom mic operator) are reflected the bus door as it opens.
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When Maddy and Nicole drive Carlos home the first time, Nicole can be see in the back seat with Carlos before she climbs back there.
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The position of Nicole's arms when the police car leaves the house changes.
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Quotes
Nicole: You can be anywhere when your life begins. When the future opens up in front of you. And you may not even realize it at first, but it's already happening.
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Nicole: There are millions of people in this world, but in the end it all comes down to one. I still panic sometimes, forget to breathe, but I know that there's something beautiful in my imperfections; the beauty that he held up for me to see. The strength that I will never be able to say.
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Nicole: I want to be good for you.
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Faq
Q
What is the song that plays while Nicole and Carlos are making love for the first time, and also during Nicole's voiceovers at the beginning and end of the movie?
A
"I Want to Believe You" by Lori Carson and Paul Haslinger. It is track #14 on the soundtrack album.
Q
What is the song that plays during the montage after Carlos and Nicole make love for the first time?
A
"This Year's Love" by David Gray from his 1999 album White Ladder. The song was not included on the soundtrack album.
Q
What is the song that plays during the football game?
A
"Killing Time" by HED p.e. from their 2000 album Broke. It is not on the soundtrack album.
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Photos from cast
Taryn Manning
thumbs up kid clipart Finger up emoticon transparent thumbs down clipart Reception thumb