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Bully
TrailerA pack of naive teenagers conspire to murder a mutual friend, whose aggressive demeanor has proved too much.Actors: Brad Renfro, Bijou Phillips, Rachel Miner, Nick Stahl, Michael Pitt, Leo Fitzpatrick, Kelli Garner, Daniel Franzese, Nathalie Nicole, Jessica Sutta, Ed Amatrudo, ...»Director: Larry ClarkCountry: United States, United Kingdom, FranceDuration: 108 minQuality: HDRelease: 2001IMDb: 6.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Bully"
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Characters of "Bully"
Marty PuccioPlayed by: Brad Renfro
Ali WillisPlayed by: Bijou Phillips
Lisa ConnellyPlayed by: Rachel Miner
Bobby KentPlayed by: Nick Stahl
Donny SemenecPlayed by: Michael Pitt
The HitmanPlayed by: Leo Fitzpatrick
Heather SwallersPlayed by: Kelli Garner
Cousin DerekPlayed by: Daniel Franzese
ClaudiaPlayed by: Nathalie Nicole
BlondePlayed by: Jessica Sutta
Mr. KentPlayed by: Ed Amatrudo
Mr. WillisPlayed by: Steve Raulerson
Mrs. WillisPlayed by: Judy Clayton
Mr. PuccioPlayed by: Alan Lilly
Mrs. PuccioPlayed by: Irene B. Colletti
Mrs. ConnellyPlayed by: Elizabeth Dimon
Hitman's MotherPlayed by: Ru Flynn
Claudia's MotherPlayed by: Jo-Aynne Von Born
Marty's BrotherPlayed by: Marc Pearson
TerryPlayed by: Joseph Shrouder
Boy at BeachPlayed by: Scott McHugh
Video Game BoyPlayed by: John Parker
Girl at MallPlayed by: Lindzee Warren
Hitman Gang BoyPlayed by: Sam Steele
Hitman's BrotherPlayed by: Rick Amicucci
Gay ManPlayed by: Rick Seguso
Dildo ManPlayed by: Jesse Dechant
Club Dancers on StagePlayed by: Carlos Hernandez -
Directors of "Bully"
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Creators of "Bully"
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Critic Reviews of "Bully"
Loren King Boston GlobeSeptember 14, 2001The moral wasteland of suburban youth has been examined, earlier and better, in The River's Edge. Clark's leering leads nowhere: In Bully, he has nothing new to say, and, in the end, no real point to make.
Carrie Rickey Philadelphia InquirerSeptember 06, 2001Closer to teen pornography than to teen tragedy.
Peter Howell Toronto StarAugust 17, 2001Clark's probing camera leers, but it also reflects truth, providing visions of a hard reality most of us would be unable to comprehend and unwilling to face.
Liam Lacey Globe and MailAugust 17, 2001Neither killers nor victim are drawn from life, just from lurid teen-exploitation pictures past.
James Berardinelli ReelViewsAugust 09, 2001Exposes us to the true horror of what's going on in these kids' lives.
Jane Sumner Dallas Morning NewsAugust 02, 2001Attention must be paid, because this story of middle-class suburban teens who murder one of their own is all true.
Cole Smithey ColeSmithey.comJuly 19, 2009...an exploitation teen movie in the pejorative sense of the word.
Felix Vasquez Jr. Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009Much too concerned with flashing nude scenes of its barely legal cast to make a point or unfold a story.
Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.ComMay 10, 2006Clark is not a moralist, which is good, but he is not much of a dramatist either. You get the impression that the fascination with youth in his movies, just like in his photos, provides an excuse for voyeurism.
Jurgen Fauth About.comOctober 16, 2003An extremely disturbing tale of escalating peer pressure.
Tom Grealis RTÉ (Ireland)February 13, 2003'Bully' demands attention for the way in which it forces us to watch and digest a dark slice of American society. American beauty this ain't.
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