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Fuel-Less, You Can’t Be Cool Without Fuel

Year: 1996 Documentary Runtime: 17 min

Overview

A spoof on the movie “Clueless” – follows high-school queen Crystal through the worst day of her young, pampered life. It seems that everything in her life derived from oil has disappeared: her makeup, Daddy’s credit card, gasoline for her beloved BMW and aspirin for her growing stress headache — all gone. But with a little guidance from Miss Watkins, her “extremely cool science teacher,” Crystal gets a better understanding of where oil comes from, how it is processed and how the products made from oil impact our everyday lives.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Ellen Kingsley

Ellen Kingsley

Stacey Wadkins

Stacey Wadkins

Ms. Wadkins

Nora Stein

Nora Stein

Crystal

Cindy Davis

Cindy Davis

Cindy

Michael Fuller, M.D.

Michael Fuller, M.D.

Earl Rigg

Nick Smith

Nick Smith

Featured dancer

Joe Lanning

Joe Lanning

Featured dancer

Ayman Harper

Ayman Harper

Featured dancer

Corey Brady

Corey Brady

Featured dancer

Susanna Lejeune

Susanna Lejeune

Beautician

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