Student Seduction
Student Seduction | |
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DVD cover | |
Directed by | Peter Svatek |
Produced by | Robin Spry |
Written by | Edithe Swensen |
Starring |
Elizabeth Berkley Corey Sevier Rick Roberts Sarah Allen Sarah Smyth Karen Robinson Bronwen Mantel |
Music by | James Gelfand |
Cinematography | Serge Ladouceur |
Edited by | Denis Papillon |
Distributed by |
- USA - Lifetime Lions Gate Entertainment Lionsgate Television |
Release dates | May 5, 2003 |
Running time | 85 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Student Seduction is a 2003 made-for-television movie produced by Lions Gate Entertainment's Lionsgate Television and starring Elizabeth Berkley, Corey Sevier and Rick Roberts. Filmed in Montréal, Québec,[1] the movie premiered on Lifetime on 5 May 2003.[2]
The film's working title was Inappropriate Behaviour.
Overview
Plot
Christie Dawson (Elizabeth Berkley) is a popular high school chemistry teacher who is dedicated to her students and very passionate about her work. So when one of her students, Josh Gaines (Corey Sevier) needs help to improve his grades, she is only too happy to help. The pair have a good time and even go out for a burger afterwards, much to the speculation of other students and some teachers.
However, things quickly turn sour when Josh makes a pass at Christie, which she turns down. Christie hopes to move past it - despite her husband's anger when she tells him about it - but Josh becomes more aggressive in his pursuit, eventually attempting to kiss her in the school swimming pool. At that point, Christie reports his advances to the principal, but is discouraged from pursuing the matter further. Principal Davis then talks to Josh, who denies any responsibility for what happened, and then accuses Christie of trying to seduce him.
After meeting with the principal, Josh later breaks into Christie's home and assaults her in retaliation, sending her to the hospital as a result. Once there, the matter is investigated, and the authorities decide to charge her. This is compounded by the fact that Josh's well-off parents can afford to hire the very best lawyers, whereas Christie and her husband Drew begin to struggle financially after the school suspends her, pending the outcome of her trial.
While doing some research, Christie discovers that those who commit sexual violence are likely to have a history of doing so, and she seeks the assistance of Josh's ex-girlfriend Jenna. However, Jenna is unwilling to talk, so she then turns to Josh's current flame, Monica, who reveals that Josh has a history of becoming violent when his requests for sex are declined, but like Jenna, she is also unwilling to testify about their relationship.
Faced with no alternative, Christie reluctantly agrees to take a plea bargain by registering as a sex offender and agreeing never to work with children again. However, Jenna then comes forth and reveals that she had been raped by Josh, and his parents accepted her silence by paying for her admission to a prestigious college. Realizing she must do the right thing, Jenna decides to testify and pursue the rape case against Josh. As a result, Christie's name is cleared, and she is able to resume teaching.
Cast
- Elizabeth Berkley - Christie Dawson
- Corey Sevier - Josh Gaines
- Rick Roberts - Drew Dawson
- Sarah Allen - Jenna Dobson
- Sarah Smyth - Monica Corelli
- Karen Robinson - Lorraine Boyle
- Bronwen Mantel - Helen Davis
- Steve Adams - Det. Polanski
International airings
In France and Russia, the film is known as Séductrice malgré elle and Обольщение студента respectively and is dubbed; whereas in Spain it is called Seducción obsesiva and in Italy, Troppo sexy per Josh. Both the Italian and Spanish versions are not dubbed and instead have the respective language's subtitles, as well as the original audio track.
Footnotes
- ↑ "Student Seduction (TV Movie 2003)". IMDb. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
- ↑ Student Seduction (2003) (TV) - Release dates