from Universal Pictures
Directed by
Peyton
Reed
Starring
Kirsten
Dunst (Torrance Shipton)
Jesse
Bradford (Cliff)
Eliza
Dushku (Missy Pantone)
Gabrielle
Union (Isis)
Melissa
George (Shelly Brooks)
Huntley Ritter (Les)
Tsianina Joelson
Clare Kramer
Michael McCafferty
Dru Mouser
Rini Bell
Nicole Bilderback
Ryan Drummond
Shamari Fears
Carla Mackauf
Cody McMains
Natina Reed
Nathan West
Brandi Williams
Written by
Jessica Bendinger
Original Music by
Christophe Beck
Rated 
(for sex-related material and language) |
Torrance Shipman (Kirsten
Dunst) is a typical all-American high school girl. Since being
been named captain of her school's championship-winning cheerleading
squad, the San Diego Toros, she's on top of the world. She's
determined that nothing-not even her homework, her nagging parents
or her perfect college boyfriend-get in the way of leading her
squad to its sixth consecutive national title.
But the Toro's have some stiff competition this time out from
the Clovers, an inner-city, hip-hop squad from Los Angeles. When
Torrance learns that her predecessor has been stealing cheer
routines for years from the rival squad, she realizes that the
Clovers and their captain Isis (Gabrielle Union) are looking
to even the score, and that the Toro's are in big trouble. Things
get even worse when Torrance finds herself falling for Cliff
(Jesse Bradford), an outsider from school with whom she normally
would never associate, and with the national championships only
a few weeks away, the pressure is on.
Universal Pictures' and Beacon Pictures' rowdy comedy Bring
It On, features a talented ensemble of up-and-coming young actors,
including Eliza Dushku, Claire Kramer, Nicole Bilderback, Tsianina
Joelson, Rini Bell, Nathan West and Huntley Ritter. The film
is produced by Marc Abraham (Air Force One) and Thomas A. Bliss,
written by Jessica Bendinger, and directed by Peyton Reed, whose
credits include numerous music videos, as well as The Computer
Wore Tennis Shoes and The Love Bug.
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