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    A Friend to Die For

    1994 · Docudrama · 1h 34m

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  1. A Friend to Die For (also known as Death of a Cheerleader in the UK and during subsequent Lifetime television airings) is a 1994 American psychological thriller television film directed by William A. Graham.

  2. Sep 26, 1994 · Andy Romano and Valerie Harper portray Angela Delvecchio's parents, and paint a realistic picture of the community's hypocrisy- everyone in America wants to succeed, have a bigger house, drive a foreign car, and this all ties in with being a popular cheerleader in Delvecchio's mind, at least.

    • (2.6K)
    • Crime, Drama
    • William A. Graham
    • 1994-09-26
  3. 1994 · 1 hr 32 min. TV-PG. Drama · Crime · Thriller. An investigation into the stabbing of a popular and beautiful cheerleader. Audio Languages: English. Subtitles: English.

    • William A. Graham
    • January 1, 1994
    • 92 min
    • It's Also Known by Another Title
    • It's A True Story
    • But Fictional Names Are Used
    • Lifetime Remade The Film in 2019
    • The Murderer Went to Prison
    • Then She Changed Her Name
    • The Movie's Co-Stars Knew Each Other
    • Angela Should Have Been Caught Sooner
    • 'Death of A cheerleader' Is Also A Song
    • Religious Symbols Are Portrayed incorrectly

    The alternate title for this psychological thriller is Death of a Cheerleader(which is, perhaps, more to the point and more of a draw for those viewers still bitter because they never made the squad). The title was used in the UK and on Lifetime TV after its original NBC premiere. Regardless of what it's called, the important message is the same: b...

    In 1984, California's Miramonte High School cheerleaderand all-around popular teen, Kirsten Costas, was murdered by her classmate Bernadette Protti, who was not only jealous of Kirsten's high-profile life but bitter and resentful that she took did not get picked for cheerleading or the yearbook committee. Protti lured Costas from her home with a fa...

    The film is not a documentary but a fictional account of what happened, therefore the creators (writer Dan Bronson and director William A. Graham), although keeping the California setting, changed Kirsten Costas's name to Stacy Lockwood, played by Tori Spelling, and changed Bernadette Protti's name to Angela Delvecchio, who was played by Kellie Mar...

    Lifetime produced an updated version starring Aubrey Peeples and Sarah Dugdale, with an adult Kellie Martin playing Agent Murray, the police detective who cracks the case. In this iteration, the setting is still California, but Protti's name is Bridget Moretti and Costas is called Kelly Locke. This version stays true to how Protti confessed, which ...

    In real life, it took six months for law enforcement to discover that Costas was the killer. She was tried, convicted, and sentenced to a max of nine years, but only served seven years of her time before she was released on parole, to which the Costas family, who eventually relocated to Hawaii, vehemently objected. In the film, Angela is convicted ...

    Again, in real life, Bernadette Prottie was released from prison in 1992 at the young age 23 with the rest of her life ahead of her, unlike her victim, the deceased Kirsten Costas. RELATED: Heroes: How Saving The Cheerleader Saved The World (It's Not What You Think To begin life anew without the stigma of murderer attached to her, the parolee legal...

    It's not too hard to believe that the "it" actors in young Hollywood - especially those who worked the TV movie-of-the-week circuit - were friendly or had been co-workers previously. Tori Spelling, who garnered $100 thousand for her leading role as Stacy Lockwood was already working with Kellie Martin in 1989 on the film Troop Beverly Hills, starri...

    When Angela cleans off the knife with which she stabbed Stacy, she does so by running it under water and wiping it with a towel, leaving both her and Stacy's DNA all over it, the towel and in the drain. As DNA testing is the go-to for TV cops, Olivia Bensonwould have had Angela in cuffs by the end of the next school day. In the movie, she's well in...

    The alternative rock band Marcy Playground recorded a song called "Death of a Cheerleader" for their 2003 albumMarcy Playground 3. The tune has long been mistaken as a tribute to the Protti/Costas murder case. But, it is actually based on another true story about a cheerleader in the midwest who committed suicide, hence the lyrics: "Yellow carnatio...

    The characters are Catholic,as evidenced by Stacey's funeral mass, the mention of prior attendance at St. Joseph's Catholic School, and Angela's confession to her priest when the guilt gets to be too much - not to mention Angela's post-murder Christian service as a peer counselor and candy striper. However, Angela's confirmation is presided over by...

  4. Jul 16, 2008 · A Friend to Die For/Death of a Cheerleader (1994) Trailer. bmovtrailers. 102 subscribers. 284. 101K views 15 years ago. Directed by William A. Graham Starring Tori Spelling, Kellie...

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  5. Aug 5, 2022 · Originally released as A Friend to Die For, Death of a Cheerleader is a psychological thriller that aired on NBC in 1994. Tori Spelling, famous at the time for playing virginal Donna Martin on the hit show Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990-2000), starred as a mean-spirited popular girl, Stacy Lockwood.

  6. Jan 30, 2019 · The real story. Kirsten Costas, a 15-year-old teen living in the small suburban California town of Orinda, was stabbed to death by her classmate Bernadette Protti, then also 15, on June 23, 1984.