Dazed and Confused (1993)
Dazed and Confused (1993)



Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Jason London
Pink

Matthew McConaughey
Wooderson

Joey Lauren Adams
Simone

Rory Cochrane
Slater

Wiley Wiggins
Mitch

Adam Goldberg
Mike

Anthony Rapp
Tony

Sasha Jenson
Don

Shawn Andrews
Pickford

Milla Jovovich
Michelle

Ben Affleck
O'Bannion

Marissa Ribisi
Cynthia

Michelle Burke
Jodi

Deena Martin
Shavonne

Cole Hauser
Benny

Christine Harnos
Kaye

Mark Vandermeulen
Tommy

Esteban Powell
Carl

Jeremy Fox
Hirschfelder

Jason O. Smith
Melvin

Christin Hinojosa
Sabrina

Parker Posey
Darla

Catherine Morris
Julie

Nicky Katt
Clint

Parker Brooks
Stoner

Zach Taylor
Freshman Smartass

Jacob Jones
Freshman Smartass

Rick Moser
Assistant Coach

Terry Mross
Coach Conrad

Kim Krizan
Ms. Stroud

Zooey Greif
Pentico

Julius Tennon
Mr. Payne

Priscilla Kinser
Freshman Girl

Erika Geminder
Freshman Girl

Heidi Van Horne
Freshman Girl

Katherine Asher
Carl's Mom

Kathleen Cunningham
Pickford's Mom

Richard Dillard
Pickford's Dad

John Swasey
Beer Delivery Guy

Zeke Mills
Old Timer

Michael Gillespie
Party Guy

Tom Hoeck
Chaperone

Fred Lerner
Guy with Pistol / Stunt Coordinator

David Blackwell
Liquor Store Clerk

Autumn Barr
Stacy

Doug Taylor
Cop

Bob Moser
Cop

Mona Lee Fultz
Mitch's Mother

Chris M. Allport
Student (uncredited)

Rose Barrett
Pink's Sister (uncredited)

Tara Battani
Party Girl (uncredited)

Adam Boster
Booger (uncredited)

Josh Caldwell
Guy at Party (uncredited)

Nicole Emmons
Girl in Pool Hall (uncredited)

Mike Enright
Guy at Party (uncredited)

Chris Green
O'Bannion's Pool Partner (uncredited)

Karey Green
Senior Girl (uncredited)

KaiCarra
Girl in Bikini (uncredited)

Jessica Looney
Senior Girl (uncredited)

Renée Zellweger
Girl in Blue Truck (uncredited)

Anthony Pedone
Parking Lot Kid (uncredited)

Ted Perez
Guy at School / Guy at Party (uncredited)

Damian Tamburro
Student (uncredited)

Chris Western
Smoking Hippie (uncredited)

James 'Kimo' Wills
Guy at Party (uncredited)

Heath Young
Student (uncredited)

Richard Linklater
Director / Producer / Writer

Sean Daniel
Producer

James Jacks
Producer

Lee Daniel
Director of Photography

Sandra Adair
Editor

Anne Walker-McBay
Co-Producer

Don Phillips
Casting

John Frick
Production Design

Jenny C. Patrick
Art Direction

Deborah Pastor
Set Decoration

Katherine Dover
Costume Design

Jean Ann Black
Makeup Artist

Clayton Collins
Sound Editor

Lily Diamond
Sound Editor

Sandy Gendler
Supervising Sound Editor

John Kwiatkowski
Sound Editor

Daniel J. Leahy
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Jennifer McCauley
Sound Mixer

Petra von Oelffen
Sound Editor

Ben Wilkins
Sound Editor

Meg Brennan
Assistant Makeup Artist

Bob Harper
Hairstylist

Sally J. Harper
Hairstylist

Kelly Nelson
Assistant Hairstylist

Janet Tallent-Dickson
Makeup Artist

Mikael Sandgren
Sound Editor

Sarah Addington
Second Assistant Director

John Cameron
First Assistant Director

D. Montgomery
Assistant Art Director

Alicia Stevenson
Foley Artist
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Details.
Release DateSeptember 24, 1993
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 42m
Budget$6,900,000
Box Office$8,000,000
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This Movie Is About.
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Dazed and Confused is a 1993 American coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Richard Linklater. The film follows a variety of teenagers on the last day of school in Austin, Texas, in 1976. The film has no single protagonist or central conflict; rather, it follows interconnected plot threads among different social groups and characters, such as rising ninth graders undergoing hazing rituals, a football star's refusal to sign a clean living pledge for his coach, and various characters hanging out at a pool hall. The film features a large ensemble cast of actors who would later become stars, including Jason London, Ben Affleck, Milla Jovovich, Cole Hauser, Parker Posey, Adam Goldberg, Matthew McConaughey, Nicky Katt, Joey Lauren Adams, Rory Cochrane, Anthony Rapp, and Renée Zellweger.
Linklater originally planned to make a teen film after his breakout feature Slacker. Slacker caught the attention of Universal Pictures producer Jim Jacks, who secured 6 million dollars for Linklater's next feature. Linklater drew heavily on his adolescence in Huntsville, Texas, to write the script, lifting the names of several people from his hometown for the characters. Most actors cast for the film were undiscovered talent, including McConaughey, who became the film's breakout star. Linklater shot the film around Austin, with several members of his crew from Slacker. The actors were encouraged to improvise and develop their own characters, with some writing in extra scenes. Linklater gathered several 1970s rock songs for the soundtrack, which made up a significant portion of the film's budget. The picture was marketed by Gramercy Pictures as a stoner film, to Linklater's dismay.
Released on September 24, 1993, Dazed and Confused was a commercial disappointment at the box office, grossing less than $8 million in the United States. The film later found success on the home video market and has since become a cult classic. It ranked third on Entertainment Weekly magazine's list of the 50 Best High School Movies. The magazine also ranked it 10th on its "Funniest Movies of the Past 25 Years" list. Reviewers have praised the film for its faithful and humanistic depiction of the setting and of high school life.
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