Drive Me Crazy movie poster

Drive Me Crazy


Drive Me Crazy Trivia

  • Faye Grant and Stephen Collins, who play Nicole's parents are married in real life.
  • The "main street" of the show is Ogden, Utah's historic 25th street. The Union building shown in the background of that scene is a historic train depot. It houses museums today.
  • Was renamed after the Britney Spears song, "You Drive Me Crazy", was added to the soundtrack.
  • The Centennial scene was filmed in the rotunda of the Utah State Capitol, and local high schools actually have proms there.
  • Ogden High School was also the school used in Three O'Clock High.
  • When Nicole and Chase sit down at the drive in dinner a voice over the intercom says references the Beatle's song Revolution 9 from the White Album saying, "Order's ready for Number 9. Number 9. Number 9..."
  • One of the many references to old teen movies is when Nicole suggests that she and Chase cruise down the strip, just like all the kids did in American Graffiti. A yellow deuce coupe like the one driven in the movie can be seen behind them when the stoplight turns green.
  • Just before the question at the drive-in about having sex with Agent Scully from the X-Files, when the establishing shot of the drive-in comes on the screen a light can be seen in the top right darting about in the sky like a UFO.
  • The Donnas were formerly called The Electrocutes.
  • The scene where they are eating at an outside table at a drive-in restaurant was filmed at Kirt's in Ogden, Utah. Kirt's is a popular hang out for the local high school students. Kirt's changed its sign for the movie.
  • Elijah Wood was supposed to star opposite Melissa Joan Hart but looked too young
  • The school scenes were filmed at Ogden High School in Ogden, Utah. Their mascot is actually the tiger and the colors are orange and black.