Poison Ivy (1992) [AUTHENTIC]
The story follows (Sara Gilbert), a lonely, introverted teenager from a wealthy but dysfunctional family. She befriends Ivy (Drew Barrymore), a street-smart and seductive peer who attends her private school on a scholarship.
New Line Cinema originally greenlit the project wanting a "teenage Fatal Attraction ," but Katt Shea steered it into more personal and idiosyncratic territory.
Critics were originally polarized. Some, like Roger Ebert , felt the casting was mismatched, while others, like Janet Maslin of The New York Times , praised Shea’s ability to handle "quietly sinister" moments. Today, it is remembered for: Poison Ivy (1992)
The film had a modest budget of roughly $3 million . While it struggled at the box office (grossing around $1.8 million), it found massive success on cable TV and home video. 🏆 Legacy and Critical Reception
The director originally filmed an ending where Ivy gets away with her crimes. However, the studio insisted on a "punishment" for the character, leading to the reshot ending where Ivy falls to her death. The story follows (Sara Gilbert), a lonely, introverted
The story was partially inspired by a real-life experience of producer Melissa Goddard , where a childhood friend allegedly tried to seduce her father.
The 1992 film Poison Ivy is an erotic psychological thriller that served as a major breakout for and has since become a cult classic of early '90s cinema. Directed by Katt Shea , the movie explored themes of obsession, manipulation, and the "dark side" of teenage rebellion. 🎬 Plot Overview Critics were originally polarized
What begins as an innocent friendship quickly spirals into a lethal game of betrayal, as Ivy seeks to permanently supplant Georgie and make the Cooper family her own, leading to a tragic and violent climax. 🌟 Cast & Key Players

