Poison Ivy (film series) explained

Poison Ivy
Creator:New Line Cinema
Origin:Poison Ivy (1992)
Years:1992–2008
Films:Poison Ivy (1992)
Tv Films: (2008)

Poison Ivy is an erotic thriller film series that consists of four films. The first three films in the series deal with the implications of an emotionally neglected, sexually assertive young woman's fascination with her best friend's father, and how her desire for him affects multiple individuals who fall under her influence. The fourth film in the series is only thematically linked to the first three, dealing with a secret society of young women dedicated to obtaining control over powerful men through seduction. Although the first film in the series received critical acclaim at the Sundance Festival and developed a cult status through word of mouth marketing, the next two films were released direct to video and received a generally negative reception, with the fourth premiering as a made-for-television movie.

Films

FilmU.S. release dateDirector(s)Screenwriter(s)<--Do not change the way writers are credit. This is following the Writers Guild of America credit system.-->Story byProducer(s)
Poison IvyMay 8, 1992Katt SheaAndy Ruben & Katt SheaMelissa GoddardAndy Ruben
January 16, 1996Anne GoursaudChloe KingPaul Hertzberg & Catalaine Knell
May 20, 1997Kurt VossKaren KellyCatalaine Knell
July 27, 2008Jason HrenoLiz Maverick, Peter Sullivan & Michael WorthLindsay McAdam

Poison Ivy (1992)

Poison Ivy (1992) - Sylvie, the kind but sheltered daughter of a wealthy family, meets and befriends Ivy, a lower-class girl with a troubled background, and invites her home. There, Ivy becomes fascinated with Sylvie's caring father, Darrel, who represents the love and stability Ivy has sought all of her life. After Ivy sets out to seduce him, her friendship with Sylvie is tested, leading to tragic consequences.

Poison Ivy II: Lily (1996)

See main article: Poison Ivy II: Lily. Poison Ivy II: Lily (1996) - Years after the events of the first film, sexually frustrated young virgin Lily discovers Ivy's diary, recounting her own sexual awakenings and philosophies regarding seduction. Lily begins modeling her own life after the lessons she learns from Ivy's writing, though the transformation has unforeseen consequences.

Poison Ivy: The New Seduction (1997)

See main article: Poison Ivy: The New Seduction. Poison Ivy: The New Seduction (1997) - Ivy's heretofore unseen sister, Violet, insinuates herself into the lives of the family who employed their mother as a housekeeper, intent on seeking revenge for a childhood tragedy.

Poison Ivy: The Secret Society (2008)

See main article: Poison Ivy: The Secret Society. Poison Ivy: The Secret Society (2008) - A new student at an elite boarding school discovers the existence of a secret society of young women intent on obtaining power by seducing influential men.

Cast and crew

Principal cast

CharactersFilms
Poison Ivy Poison Ivy II:
Lily
Poison Ivy:
The New Seduction
Poison Ivy:
The Secret Society
1992199619972008
IvyAlyssa MilanoSabrinah Christie  
Sylvie CooperSara Gilbert 
Darryl CooperTom Skerritt 
Georgie CooperCheryl Ladd 
GuyLeonardo DiCaprio 
Lily Leonetti Alyssa Milano 
Gredin Johnathon Schaech 
Donald Falk  
Angela Falk Belinda Bauer 
Daphna Falk  
Violet  Jaime Pressly
Tenaya Erich
 
Joy Greer  Megan Edwards
Trishalee Hardy
 
Ivan Greer Michael Des Barres 
Michael Greg Vaughan 
Azalea Berges Shawna Waldron
Danielle "Daisy" Brooks Miriam McDonald
Blake Graves Ryan Kennedy
Professor Andrew Graves Greg Evigan
Isabel Turner Crystal Lowe
Will Mitchell Brendan Penny

Additional crew

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Crew/DetailFilm
Poison IvyPoison Ivy II:
Lily
Poison Ivy:
The New Seduction
Poison Ivy:
The Secret Society
1992199619972008
DirectorKatt SheaAnne GoursaudKurt VossJason Hreno
Producer(s)Andy RubenPaul Hertzberg
Catalaine Knell
Catalaine KnellLindsay McAdam
Writer(s)
Andy Ruben
Katt Shea

Melissa Goddard
Chloe KingKaren KellyLiz Maverick
Peter Sullivan
Michael Worth
Composer(s)David Michael FrankJoseph WilliamsReg PowellGregory Tripi
Kyle Kenneth Batter
CinematographerPhedon PapamichaelSuki MedencevicFeliks ParnellKamal Derkaoui
Editor(s)Gina MittelmanTerilyn A. ShropshireJohn RosenbergAsim Nuraney
Production
companies
MG EntertainmentCineTel Pictures
MG Entertainment
CineTel Films
Insight Film Studios
Distributing
company
New Line CinemaNew Line Home VideoNew Line Home Entertainment
Release dateMay 8, 1992January 16, 1996May 20, 1997July 27, 2008
Running time88 minutes102 minutes94 minutes95 minutes