Class Warfare

Class Warfare

200196 min
6.8/10
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Plot Summary

In a remote cabin in the woods, Kristen tries to convince her boyfriend to kill fellow classmate Richard to gain possession of his winning lottery ticket.

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👥Cast (16)

Lindsey McKeon

Lindsey McKeon

Kristen Marshall

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Wade Carpenter

Jason Beckham

Robin Dunne

Robin Dunne

Richard Ashbury

Kiele Sanchez

Kiele Sanchez

Amber Whidden

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Dave McGowan

Graham Jensen

Jessica Schreier

Jessica Schreier

Mrs. Marshall

Michael St. John Smith

Michael St. John Smith

Mr. Marshall

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Kevin Mundy

Brad

Hiro Kanagawa

Hiro Kanagawa

Mr. Tanaka

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Sadie Lawrence

Amber's Sister

Veena Sood

Veena Sood

Maria

Patricia Idlette

Patricia Idlette

Lottery Attendant

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Director

Richard Shepard

Writers

George Finch

Producers

Raymond Massey, Heather Lieberman, Lisa Richardson, Michael Jaffe, Neal H. Moritz

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💬Reviews (1)

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Wuchak

5/2/2023

**_Cabin-in-the-woods clash between altruism and mammon worship_** A few wealthy high school seniors in the Seattle area take a three-day weekend break at a remote vacation home on Puget Sound in which they bring along an ungreedy idealist (Robin Dunne). The materialistic president of their class (Lindsey McKeon) naturally clashes with him until it’s discovered that he’s won the lottery. "Class Warfare” (2001) takes the cabin-in-the-woods scenario and adds the interesting conflict of selfless generosity vs. selfish avarice. There’s a horror element in the Hitchcockian sense, but don’t look for an eye-rolling slayer with a mask and a butcher knife. Similar flicks include "Humongous" (1982), "Out of Control" (1984), "April Fool's Day" (1986) and "American Gothic" (1987). While the set-up of each is comparable, the antagonists/threat are all different. Needless to say, if you like these, you’ll likely appreciate what this one has to offer. Lindsey McKeon is certainly alluring, but her character (Kristen) is such a manipulative money-obsessed biyatch, it’s hard to warm up to her. Also on the feminine front is Kiele Sanchez as Amber. While this debuted on cable (USA Network), it has a bigger budget than the typical ‘B’ horror/thriller. For instance, the isolated vacation home is awesome and the Great Northwest scenery is to die for. Then there’s a fairly involved sequence downtown in the last act, which I bring up because it costs moolah to shoot in the city (permits, etc.). Meanwhile the no-name actors all rise to the challenge with convincing portrayals (also including Wade Carpenter as Jason and Dave McGowan as Graham). The film runs 1 hour,36 minutes, and was shot in the area of Vancouver, British Columbia. GRADE: B

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Muse Entertainment
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