Terminal Bliss Explained

Terminal Bliss
Starring:
Director:Jordan Alan
Producer:Brian Cox
Studio:Cannon Films
Music:Frank Becker
Runtime:79 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Terminal Bliss is a 1992 film directed by Jordan Alan and starring Luke Perry.[1]

Premise

Two adolescent children of wealthy parents deal with the emotional travails of spoiled youth by indulging in self-destructive behavior including drugs, parties, and teenage sex. Friends John (Luke Perry) and Alex (Timothy Owen) deal with issues of betrayal involving Alex's girlfriend Stevie (Estee Chandler).

Cast

Reception

The film was poorly received by critics.[2] [3]

It debuted at number 17 at the domestic box office.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Stephen Garrett. A Conversation with Jordan Alan Of "Kiss And Tell", the Improv Director. 24 October 2012. IndieWire. October 22, 1997.
  2. News: Forget The Bliss: Teen Drama Is Just Terminal . March 10, 1992 . Roger . Hurlburt . . South Florida . 2012-07-14.
  3. News: Terminal Bliss . . Michael . Sauter . July 10, 1992 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070331130307/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,311043,00.html . dead . March 31, 2007 . 2012-07-14.
  4. News: Weekend Box Office : 'Lawnmower Man' Cuts the Mustard. . March 10, 1992. David J. . Fox . 2012-07-14.