Filmography - Nowhere (1996)
• Rose McGowan as: Valley Chick #3
• Directed by: Gregg Araki
• Selected Cast: James Duval, Heather Graham, Mena Suvari
• Written by: Gregg Araki
• Release Year: 1997
• Genre: Indie / Comedy / Drama / Sci-Fi
• MPAA Rating: R
Sypnosis
Nowhere chronicles a day (and night) in the lives of a group of 20 or more alienated Los Angeles teenagers in their personal lives of despair, alienation, failing relationships and more. Centering on one 18-year-old named Dark, an alienated UCLA film student; his bisexual African-American girlfriend Mel; her purple-haired, acid-tongued lesbian girlfriend Lucifer; Dark's homosexual classmate Montgomery; and Montgomery's poetess friend Alyssa. Other characters include Dark's friend, a queer industrial rock star named Cowboy; his drug-addicted lover and band mate Bart; the local drug dealer Handjob and his live-in S&M girls Kris and Kozzy; the metal-mouthed, wise-cracking intellectual Dingbat; her older brother Duckey, the bulimic Egg; Alyssa's self-destructive twin brother Shad and his girlfriend Lilith; Mel's little brother Zero and his blond girlfriend Zoe, plus a Teen Idol so famous that no one needs to utter his name, a trio of Atari gang members, nattering Valley girls, scary drag queens, a pragmatic part, and a mysterious alien from outer space that only Dark sees.
Rose McGowan's Role
Rose McGowan has a tiny cameo as Valley Chick #3. The other Valley Chicks are Shannen Doherty and Traci Lords.
Nowhere Online
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Quotes: Rose McGowan
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Quotes: Her Character
• "And you believe her? HELLO, she lives in woodier!"
• "Who's Richard?"
• "Aileen is a whore."
• "Well, duh, what do you think, tinkleberry?"
Trivia & Facts
• Rose has worked with Gregg Araki previously on
The Doom Generation.
• Although the movie is set in one day, the characters change their clothes several times. The only one who doesn't change his clothes during the day is Dark.
• The words on Bart's bedroom walls/floor are the lyrics to "Lukewarm" by Babyland.
• Part of Gregg Araki's "Teen Apocalypse Trilogy."