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  • Clueless The Party's Over (Season 1, Episode 14)
  • TV-G
    TV Episode | 30 min | Comedy

Clueless

The Party's Over (Season 1, Episode 14)
TV-G
TV Episode | 30 min | Comedy

Bronson Alcott High gets a new principal and everybody is upset when she bans mobile phones and institutes other strict rules. Then, when Mr. Hall is sacked, Cher decides to act.
Director
Writers
Amy Heckerling (created by) (based on the motion picture "Clueless" written by) | Tim O'Donnell (written by)
Composer
Cinematographer
Editor
Casting Director
Production Designer
Thomas Meleck (as Tom Meleck)
Status
Edit Released
Updated Jan 10, 1997

Release date
Jan 10, 1997 (United States)
Awards
Series awards
2 nominations

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14 cast members
Name Known for
Rachel Blanchard
Cher Horowitz Cher Horowitz   See fewer
Stacey Dash
Dionne 'Dee' Davenport Dionne 'Dee' Davenport   See fewer
Donald Faison
Murray (as Donald Adeosun Faison) Murray (as Donald Adeosun Faison)   See fewer
Sean Holland
Sean Holiday Sean Holiday   See fewer
Elisa Donovan
Amber Mariens Amber Mariens   See fewer
David Lascher
Josh (credit only) Josh (credit only)   See fewer
Twink Caplan
Miss Geist Miss Geist   See fewer
Michael Lerner
Mel Horowitz Mel Horowitz   See fewer
Wallace Shawn
Mr. Hall Mr. Hall   See fewer
Connie Stevens
Ms. Dewitt Ms. Dewitt   See fewer
Julie Brown
Coach Millie Deimer Coach Millie Deimer   See fewer
Chris M. Allport
Sean Holiday (voice) (uncredited) Sean Holiday (voice) (uncredited)   See fewer
Christian Greenia
Flyer Boy (uncredited) Flyer Boy (uncredited)   See fewer
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