The Perfect Score


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Erika Christensen and Scarlett Johansson star in this winning ensemble comedy reminiscent of "The Breakfast Club" and other teen flicks from the '80s. It's the story of six desperate teens who decide to steal SAT answers so they can ace the test and get into good colleges.

2004 English Stereo
Comedy Drama Crime Other

Cast & Crew
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Erika Christensen (Actor) .. Anna
Scarlett Johansson (Actor) .. Francesca
Chris Evans (Actor) .. Kyle
Bryan Greenberg (Actor) .. Matty
Darius Miles (Actor) .. Desmond
Leonardo Nam (Actor) .. Roy
Tyra Ferrell (Actor) .. Desmond's Mother
Matthew Lillard (Actor) .. Larry
Vanessa Angel (Actor) .. Attractive Woman
Bill Mackenzie (Actor) .. Lobby Guard
Dan Zukovic (Actor) .. Mr. G
Iris Quinn (Actor) .. Kyle's Mother
Lorena Gale (Actor) .. Proctor
Patricia Idlette (Actor) .. Receptionist
Lynda Boyd (Actor) .. Anna's Mother
Michael Ryan (Actor) .. Anna's Father
Robert Clarke (Actor) .. Arnie Branch
Serge Houde (Actor) .. Kurt Dooling
Kyle Labine (Actor) .. Dave
Dee Jay Jackson (Actor) .. ETS Lobby Guard
Alfred E. Humphreys (Actor) .. Tom Helton
Fulvio Cecere (Actor) .. Francesa's Father
Mike Jarvis (Actor) .. Illinois Coach
Steve Makaj (Actor) .. Kyle's Father
Kurt Max Runte (Actor) .. SWAT Captain
Jay Brazeau (Actor) .. Test Instructor
Rebecca Robbins (Actor) .. Tiffany
Jessica May (Actor) .. ETS Woman
Miriam Smith (Actor) .. ETS Reception
Alex Green (Actor) .. Security Guard
Samuel Scantlebury (Actor) .. Keyon
Sonja Bennett (Actor) .. Pregnant Girl
Sarah Afful (Actor) .. Girl
Alex Corr (Actor) .. Preppy Boy
Nikolas Malenovic (Actor) .. Boy
John Shaw (Actor) .. ETS Man
Jamie Yochlowitz (Actor) .. Man in Jail

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Erika Christensen (Actor) .. Anna
Born: August 19, 1982
Birthplace: Seattle, Washington, United States
Trivia: If early career praise is any indication of future success, singer/actress/dancer Erika Christensen may have a rewarding and fruitful career ahead of her. Refining her diverse talents in such early projects as Michael Jackson's "Childhood" video, as well as singing on Neil Diamond's The Christmas Album II, Christensen's demanding turn as the drug-addicted daughter of the drug czar in Steven Soderbergh's critically acclaimed Traffic has recently focused much attention on the young actress.Born in 1982 and training as an actress since childhood, Christensen began her career in live theater. With early television credits including Frasier and Third Rock From the Sun to her name, Christensen made her film debut in 1997's Leave It to Beaver as Wally Cleaver's girlfriend Karen. Christensen's early roles were of mostly light comedic substance, a trend she has recently countered by gravitating toward more dramatic roles in both television and film. Nominated for the 1998 Young Star Award for her performance in the television series Nothing Sacred, Christensen continued her dramatic turn in such television series as The Practice and Touched by an Angel.In addition to her television roles, Christensen's film credits have also progressed into the more dramatic. Following Leave It to Beaver with the Disney film Can of Worms, Christensen's next role would face her with the formidable challenge of sympathetically portraying a broken, drug-addicted teen in Traffic. The following years found Christensen leaning toward more dramatic roles, which worked to her advantage in terms of developing as a serious-minded young actress, and despite roles in such popcorn-munchers as Swimfan (2002), the actress continued to challenge herself with roles in such films as that same year's Home Room. An unflinching journey into the dark heart of post-Columbine high school America, Christensen's role as a once popular student thrust into despair after being wounded in a high school shooting proved she had not lost her dramatic edge. On the lighter side, Christensen would next turn up alongside actresses Goldie Hawn and Susan Sarandon in the comedy drama The Banger Sisters before conspiring to ace her SAT in a less-than-legal fashion in The Perfect Score (2003). In 2004 she played one of the daughters of Joan Allen in Mike Binder's comedy/drama The Upside of Anger. She continued to act steadily, though she found her next big success on the small screen when she became part of the ensemble in NBC's hour-long version of Parenthood that debuted in 2010, a role she stuck with through the show's end in 2015.
Scarlett Johansson (Actor) .. Francesca
Born: November 22, 1984
Birthplace: Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States
Trivia: Universally known as one of the sexiest women in Hollywood, Scarlett Johansson has actually been acting professionally since the age of eight. A native of New York City, where she was born on November 22, 1984, Johansson was raised -- along with her twin brother -- as the youngest of four children, and she developed an interest in acting at the age of three. After enrolling in classes at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute for Young People, she made her stage debut opposite Ethan Hawke in the off-Broadway production of Sophistry. Her film debut followed in 1994, when she had a supporting role in North, and she subsequently appeared in the little-seen Just Cause (1995) and If Lucy Fell (1996). Johansson had her first significant screen breakthrough with her role as one of two orphaned teenaged sisters in Manny & Lo (1996), a coming-of-age drama directed by Lisa Krueger. Johansson, who shared the screen with Aleksa Palladino and Mary Kay Place, earned an Independent Spirit Award Best Actress nomination for her work in the film, and she soon found herself being tapped by Robert Redford to star as Kristin Scott Thomas' daughter in The Horse Whisperer (1998). Although the film met with a very mixed reception, Johansson was widely praised for her portrayal of a girl who loses her leg and her best friend in a horrific accident.In 2000, the actress signed on to play one of the heroines (alongside Thora Birch) of Terry Zwigoff's screen adaptation of Ghost World, Daniel Clowes' celebrated comic about the adventures of two teen girls grappling with post-high school life. That same year, she starred in American Rhapsody, in which she portrayed a young girl who escapes communist Hungary in the 1950s and travels to the U.S.Though she would take a brief detour into camp with the 2002 giant spider fiasco Eight Legged Freaks, the respect Johansson had gained in the film industry as a result of her previous dramatic roles found the young actress in high demand among indie directors while quickly catching the eye of the Hollywood elite. With Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation, Johansson's touching performance as a young girl who strikes a tentative friendship with a washed-up American actor (memorably portrayed by Bill Murray) left no doubts regarding her dramatic skills, and although a Best Actress Oscar nomination eluded her, she received a boatload of nods from critics' groups and the Golden Globes. The rising starlet was soon cast in the lead of such subsequent films as The Girl with the Pearl Earring (2003) and The Perfect Score (2003).After sticking to form in 2004 with roles in In Good Company and A Love Song for Bobby Long, Johansson took her first stab at a lead role in a big budget Hollywood flick, starring opposite Ewan MacGregor in Michael Bay's futuristic actioner The Island. While the picture was panned by critics and avoided by audiences, it did nothing to slow the young star down. She closed out the year by receiving virtually unanimous praise for her performance in Woody Allen's Match Point.She immediately reteamed with Allen, who was full of praise for the young actress after their first collaboration, for the supernatural comedy/murder mystery Scoop in 2006. Johansson would spend the next several years enjoying her status as an A-list actress, appearing in a wide range of projects, like The Nanny Diaries and Vicky Cristina Barcelona. In 2012, she joined The Avengers as Natasha Romanoff, playing the character in several more films in the series.
Chris Evans (Actor) .. Kyle
Born: June 13, 1981
Birthplace: Framingham, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: A handsome young actor whose breakout role as a popular jock in Not Another Teen Movie found him in high demand, Chris Evans (born June 13th, 1981) followed with a role in the moderately successful comedy The Perfect Score before truly coming into his own before the cameras. Born in Sudbury, MA, Evans spent the majority of his childhood in Boston before his love of acting brought him to New York City the summer after his junior year of high school. It was during this time that the aspiring actor alternated between an internship at a casting office and summer acting classes. With a little help from a contact he made that summer, Evans began auditioning shortly after graduating from high school. A supporting role in the short-lived television series Opposite Sex gave the up-and-comer his first break on the small screen, and a supporting role in the feature The Newcomers preceded an appearance in the popular prime-time drama Boston Public.At this point it appeared as if everything was going smoothly for Evans, but his career would soon shift gears and kick into overdrive thanks to a featured role in the teen comedy parody Not Another Teen Movie. Cast as the popular jock who transforms an ugly duckling into a popular princess, Evans ran with the role and proved a more than capable comic talent. If audiences had wondered where Evans had disappeared to in the following few years, their curiosities were answered when the young actor took a leading role in the moderately successful comedy The Perfect Score. Though to many it may have seemed that Evans career had stalled somewhat, a role as an unsuspecting young man who receives a desperate phone call from a kidnapping victim in the 2004 thriller Cellular offered some relief from the seeming drought of choice roles. A subsequent role in the same year's The Orphan King served as a strong follow-up before hearty roles in such 2005 releases as Fierce People and The Fantastic Four found him leaning ever closer to becoming a true marquee draw.The role of Johnny Storm in Fantastic Four would be somewhat telling of what was in store for the actor -- though not for a few more years. He would appear in projects like the romcom The Nanny Diaries in 2007 and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World in 2010, but none of these breaks compared to the big one he scored in 2011, playing the title role in 2011's Captain America: America's Soldier. He found similar success in 2012's wildly successful The Avengers, for which he reprised his role as Captain America.
Bryan Greenberg (Actor) .. Matty
Born: May 24, 1978
Birthplace: Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Trivia: Sporting a memorably handsome, clean-cut, all-American look, actor Bryan Greenberg parlayed that image into a series of roles that directly played off of it. Greenberg grew up as the son of two psychologists in the Omaha, NE area, and entered the arena of professional performance via ballet. At the age of seven, he began local ballet classes and was tapped to perform in the Omaha Ballet's touring production of The Nutcracker -- an assignment that lasted two months. Five years later, the family moved to St. Louis and Greenberg caught his first taste of national exposure (in a commercial for Cookie Crisp cereal), but decided, along with his parents, to put his career on the back burner while he finished high school and formally studied acting at New York University. In seemingly no time, Greenberg secured an agent and began regularly landing roles, both before and after graduation. Prominent features with Greenberg in the cast included the 2005 romantic comedy Prime (the lead, opposite Uma Thurman and Meryl Streep, as a 23-year-old Jewish boy caught up in a May-December romance with a 37-year-old WASP); the 2007 crime comedy Nobel Son (another lead, this one opposite Alan Rickman as a Ph.D. student kidnapped by some hapless crooks); and the 2008 Kate Hudson-Anne Hathaway romantic comedy Bride Wars. In addition to his work on the big screen, Greenberg had recurring part on One Tree Hill (2003-2006) and took on the regular role of Nick Garrett on the ABC drama October Road in 2007, before moving to cable and starring on HBO's How To Make It In America. Greenberg also branched out into music. In 2007, he released his first album Waiting for Now, which was followed by a second, entitled We Don't Have Forever, in 2011.
Darius Miles (Actor) .. Desmond
Born: October 09, 1981
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia
Leonardo Nam (Actor) .. Roy
Tyra Ferrell (Actor) .. Desmond's Mother
Born: January 01, 1962
Trivia: American actress Tyra Ferrell has worked on stage, television and in film. In the latter she gained favorable notice playing opposite John Turturro in Jungle Fever and as the mother who plays favorites in Boyz N the Hood (both 1991).
Matthew Lillard (Actor) .. Larry
Born: January 24, 1970
Birthplace: Lansing, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Making a career out of playing either sociopaths or the hyperkinetically weird, Matthew Lillard has established himself as one of the more promising, to say nothing of idiosyncratic, actors of his generation. Originally hailing from Lansing, MI, where he was born on January 24, 1970, Lillard was raised in California. His first break came in the form of Ghoulies 3: Ghoulies Go to College (1993), in which he was credited as Matthew Lynn. More auspicious work followed in John Waters' lovably warped Serial Mom (1994), which cast Lillard as the gore-obsessed son of the decidedly unhinged Kathleen Turner. The role was one of the first in which Lillard played the type of superficially normal yet profoundly wacked-out character that was to become his trademark. It was followed by a minor role in the Drew Barrymore/Chris O'Donnell doomed love vehicle Mad Love (directed by Antonia Bird in 1995) and a cyberpunk turn in Hackers (also 1995). Next up was the film that would make him famous, Wes Craven's Scream (1996). The film, in addition to simultaneously parodying and reviving the teen horror genre, helped to enhance the careers of more than a few of its actors, including David Arquette, Courtney Cox, Neve Campbell, and Skeet Ulrich.Lillard's next project of any acclaim (following such disappointments as Dish Dogs, The Curve, and Senseless, all made in 1998) was Robert Towne's Without Limits (1998), the critically lauded, if little-seen, story of the life of runner Steve Prefontaine (played by Billy Crudup, with Donald Sutherland as his coach). Lillard's subsequent film, SLC Punk! (1999), met with similarly good reviews, with praise being singled out for both Lillard's performance and that of his co-star, Michael Goorjian. The film told the story of two punks growing up in staid Salt Lake City during the Reagan years, and contained the type of small-budget charm lacking in Lillard's next two projects, Wing Commander and She's All That. Both films featured Lillard co-starring with Freddie Prinze Jr., as well as a score of bad reviews. However, while the former also succumbed to dismal box-office performance, the latter met with widespread success, virtually guaranteeing future work for Lillard and his young co-stars. Following the release of such efforts as Summer Catch and 13 Ghosts (both 2001), Lillard would take on the role of the fragile-nerved Shaggy in the live-action adaptation of the enduring cartoon Scooby-Doo in 2002. He appeared in The Baker and The Escapsit in 2008, and in 2011 he was cast in the well-reviewed made-for-cable series Homeland. That same year he appeared in the period pot comedy Your Highness.
Vanessa Angel (Actor) .. Attractive Woman
Born: November 10, 1966
Birthplace: London
Trivia: Evocatively-named British model Vanessa Angel made a career change when John Landis cast her as a Russian spy in Spies Like Us (1985). Born in London, Angel began modeling at 16 when she signed up with Eileen Ford and relocated to New York. After taking on a Russian accent for Landis' goofy Chevy Chase-Dan Aykroyd comedy, Angel studied the craft further at the Actors Studio. Angel combined her past and present professions playing a model in a guest appearance on TV's Melrose Place and starring in USA's TV movie The Cover Girl Murders (1993). Along with TV, Angel worked in feature films throughout the 1990s, mostly expanding upon her first experience with movie comedy. After landing bit parts in Abel Ferrara's crime noir King of New York (1990) and the ill-received Sylvester Stallone comedy Stop, or My Mom Will Shoot (1992), Angel next appeared as part of the ensemble cast in the independent romantic comedy Sleep With Me (1994) and starred as objects of affection in Kingpin (1996) and Kissing a Fool (1998). Angel returned to gangster films with a role in the made-for-cable Made Men (1999).
Bill Mackenzie (Actor) .. Lobby Guard
Dan Zukovic (Actor) .. Mr. G
Iris Quinn (Actor) .. Kyle's Mother
Lorena Gale (Actor) .. Proctor
Born: May 09, 1958
Patricia Idlette (Actor) .. Receptionist
Lynda Boyd (Actor) .. Anna's Mother
Born: January 28, 1961
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Made her live-action film debut in 1997's The Invader, as Gail. In 2003, wrote and directed dramatic short Arbor Vitae. Received a nomination for the Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role at the 2010 Gemini Awards, for her role on Republic of Doyle. Starred as Rose Miller on Republic of Doyle between 2010 and 2014. As of 2019, has starred as Randy Harrison in the drama series Tin Star since its 2017 debut.
Michael Ryan (Actor) .. Anna's Father
Born: March 19, 1929
Robert Clarke (Actor) .. Arnie Branch
Born: May 06, 1970
Serge Houde (Actor) .. Kurt Dooling
Born: February 16, 1953
Kyle Labine (Actor) .. Dave
Born: April 07, 1983
Birthplace: Brampton, Ontario
Dee Jay Jackson (Actor) .. ETS Lobby Guard
Alfred E. Humphreys (Actor) .. Tom Helton
Born: April 03, 1953
Fulvio Cecere (Actor) .. Francesa's Father
Born: March 11, 1960
Mike Jarvis (Actor) .. Illinois Coach
Steve Makaj (Actor) .. Kyle's Father
Kurt Max Runte (Actor) .. SWAT Captain
Jay Brazeau (Actor) .. Test Instructor
Born: December 22, 1953
Birthplace: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Rebecca Robbins (Actor) .. Tiffany
Jessica May (Actor) .. ETS Woman
Miriam Smith (Actor) .. ETS Reception
Alex Green (Actor) .. Security Guard
Born: June 23, 1988
Samuel Scantlebury (Actor) .. Keyon
Sonja Bennett (Actor) .. Pregnant Girl
Born: August 24, 1980
Sarah Afful (Actor) .. Girl
Alex Corr (Actor) .. Preppy Boy
Nikolas Malenovic (Actor) .. Boy
John Shaw (Actor) .. ETS Man
Jamie Yochlowitz (Actor) .. Man in Jail

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