Dazed and Confused (1993)

Why Can't We Be Friends?

Darla (Parker Posey) and the seniors terrorize the freshmen girls with “air raid” drills and condiments.

Directed by Richard Linklater.

Released in 1993 by Universal.

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  • prop: Jean Shorts
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  • actor: Jason London
  • actor: Catherine Avril Morris
  • actor: Rory Cochrane
  • actor: Deena Martin
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  • actor: Parker Posey
  • actor: Joey Lauren Adams
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  • director: Richard Linklater
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  • producer: Anne Walker-McBay
  • cinematographer: Lee Daniel
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  • role-name: Darla Marks
  • role-name: Randall 'Pink' Floyd
  • role-name: Shavonne Wright
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  • role-name: Tony Olson
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  • screenwriter: Richard Linklater
  • year: 1993
  • studio: Universal