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  1. Suzanne, now using the alias of Zanne Armstrong, also enrolls in the same university, with the intention of destroying Heather's life. In the course of this insane evil revenge scheme, she becomes apparent best friends with Heather.

    • Drama Thriller
  2. Jun 29, 2007 · Her name is actually Suzanne Boxer,the real Zanne Armstrong was the ballerinna she killed because she beat Suzi in a competition a month earlier.

  3. Jan 20, 1997 · Friends 'Til the End: Directed by Jack Bender. With Shannen Doherty, Jennifer Blanc-Biehn, Jason London, Harriet Sansom Harris. An emotionally disturbed and hyper-competitive young woman schemes to land a spot as the lead singer in a local rock band while her childhood girlfriend also wants the spot.

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    • Drama, Thriller
    • Jack Bender
    • 1997-01-20
  4. **SPOILERS** Suzanne Boxer, Jennifer Blanc, had it in for Heather Romley, Shannen Doherty, since she was 12 years old when Heather won first prize over her in a local talent contest. In fact Suzanne didn't even finish in the running freezing up on stage while singing off key "Beautiful Dreamer".

  5. He Knows Too Much: Poor Brad gets killed because he recognizes Zanne as Suzanne Boxer and knows about the murder she committed as a child. In spite of him not being freaked out by this and not giving any implications that he would blow her cover, Zanne still kills him.

  6. Friends 'Til the End is a 1997 American television drama film directed by Jack Bender. The film aired on January 20, 1997 on the NBC network. A twisted admirer (Jennifer Blanc) inserts herself into the life of a rising pop singer (Shannen Doherty) that she has known since her childhood.

  7. Jan 1, 1997 · The insecure Suzanne, who usually lost all the competitions, grows emotionally disturbed and hyper-competitive and carrying a grudge against Heather. The young woman, under a false name, enrolls the same college where Heather goes, with the intention of destroying her life...

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