Swimfan movie poster

Swimfan

"His biggest fan just became his worst nightmare."

September 6, 2002 1h 24m 5.2/10 (280 votes)

Originally released in 2002. Swimfan is a thriller/mystery film. directed by John Polson. At just 84 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Jesse Bradford, Erika Christensen, and Shiri Appleby

Synopsis

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.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 6, 2002 23 years ago
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Runtime 1h 24m 84 minutes total
User Rating 5.2/10 Mixed (280 votes)
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Budget $8.5M Production budget
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Box Office $34.4M 4.0x return
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$8,500,000
Revenue
$34,411,240

Production Companies

  • Forrest Films
  • GreeneStreet Films
  • Cobalt Media Group
  • Furthur Films
  • 20th Century Fox

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Swimfan about?

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 up...

Who directed Swimfan?

Swimfan was directed by John Polson.

How long is Swimfan?

Swimfan has a runtime of 1 hours and 24 minutes (84 minutes total).

When was Swimfan released?

Swimfan was released on September 6, 2002 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Swimfan?

The main cast of Swimfan includes Jesse Bradford, Erika Christensen, Shiri Appleby, Kate Burton, Jason Ritter.

Is Swimfan worth watching?

Swimfan has a user rating of 5.2/10 based on 280 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.