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Swimfan

Swimfan

  • Status: Released
  • 06-09-2002
  • Runtime: 84 min
  • Score: 5.3
  • Vote count: 264

Ben Cronin has it all: the admiration of his many friends, a terrific girlfriend, and he's on the fast-track to an athletic scholarship. Ben's rock-solid, promising future and romance are turned upside-down with the arrival of Madison Bell. Madison, the new girl in town, quickly sets her sights on the impressionable Ben. While their first few meetings are innocent enough, the obsessive and seductive Madison wants more ... much more.

Jesse Bradford

Ben Cronin

Erika Christensen

Madison Bell

Shiri Appleby

Amy Miller

Kate Burton

Carla Cronin

Jason Ritter

Randy

Peter Hermann

ER Doctor

Dan Hedaya

Coach Simkins

Nick Sandow

Detective John Zabel

Clayne Crawford

Josh

Phyllis Somerville

Aunt Gretchen Christopher

James DeBello

Christopher Dante

Patricia Rae

Jake's Nurse

Kia Goodwin

Rene

Michael Higgins

Mr. Tillman

Pamela Isaacs

Mrs. Egan

Tom Cappadona

Janitor

Malcolm Barrett

Jock

Ken Triwush

Big Man

John Knox

ER Guard

Amy Mapother

Petite Nurse

Ben Epps

Passenger Cop

Dan Fountain

Police Officer

Max Rosmarin

Music Nerd

Chris Fischer

Parking Garage Cop

Christopher Rivera

Party Guy

Kevin Payne

Priest

Monroe Mann

Jake Donnelly

JT Alexander

Swim Team Member

Jeremy Brena

Student

Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr.

Policeman

Israel Chaplin

Securty Guard

Trish McGettrick

Mother

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Jesse Bradford is high school swimming champ "Ben", popular, good looking and who, with his girlfriend "Amy" (Shiri Appleby), has a good life. The arrival of "Madison" (Erika Christiansen) upsets all of that, though - as she determines to seduce the young man. Not being made of especially loyal stuff, the boy duly acquiesces (in the swimming pool, no less) before trying to get back to his former life. Alas, declares "Madison" - I think not, and when he tries to distance himself from her, she starts to makes his life a living hell. Bradford is just far too old for the part and the scenario is pretty flawed from start to finish: there is fickle, but somehow this plays out in manner that is just too contrived, even for teen flicks, before an ending that is just ridiculous. This is really only a low-powered vehicle for the handsome Bradford, with shades of "Fatal Attraction" (1987) about it that I found poorly paced, adequately acted and all just really pretty lightweight.