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In this loose adaptation of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, Cameron is the new kid in school who becomes smitten with the beautiful Bianca. But Bianca's overprotective and domineering father forbids Bianca to date unless her older sister Kat, an surly and hostile senior, does. In a...

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Corporate Author: Jaret Entertainment (Firm) (production companh.)
Other Authors: Lutz, Karen McCullah (Screenwriter), Smith, Kirsten (Screenwriter), Stiles, Julia, 1981- (Actor), Ledger, Heath, 1979-2008 (Actor), Gordon-Levitt, Joseph, 1981- (Actor), Oleynik, Larisa, 1981- (Actor), Miller, Larry, 1953- (Actor), Keegan, Andrew, 1979- (Actor), Krumholtz, David, 1978- (Actor), Pratt, Susan May (Actor), Irwin, Mark, 1950- (Cinematographer), Gibbs, Richard Kendall, 1955- (composer (composer)), Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Format: Video
Language:English
Spanish
Language Notes:Includes English and Spanish (Mexico) soundtracks.
Published: [Burbank, California] : Touchstone Pictures, [1999]
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Swank Digital Campus)
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Summary:In this loose adaptation of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, Cameron is the new kid in school who becomes smitten with the beautiful Bianca. But Bianca's overprotective and domineering father forbids Bianca to date unless her older sister Kat, an surly and hostile senior, does. In a bid to get Kat a boyfriend, Cameron sets up a plan to have the school stud, Joey Donnar, bribe Patrick Verona, an outcast senior with a rumor-filled past, to take Kat out on dates so he can go to the school's homecoming dance with Bianca. However, neither Patrick or Kat expect their relationship to lead to something so much more. Heath Ledger's American movie debut.
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 1999.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (97 min., 27 sec.)) : sound, color
Audience:MPAA rating: PG-13.
Production Credits:Produced by Andrew Lazar ; written by Karen McCullah Lutz & Kirsten Smith ; directed by Gil Junger.Director of photography, Mark Irwin ; editor, O. Nicholas Brown ; music, Richard Gibbs.