The film and the novel it's based on, "A Fate Totally Worse than Death" have several differences. For example: In the novel, the high school that the main characters go to is named Cliffside High. In the film, the high school that the main characters go to is named Valley High.In the novel, Brooke is just as nasty and cruel as Danielle and Tiffany. In the film, she is a nice person and is the voice of reason in The Huns.In the novel, the foreign exchange student's name is Helga and she's from Norway. In the film, the foreign exchange student's name is Katarina and she's from Romania.In the novel, out of malice, Brooke tries to cut off Helga's hair but becomes completely and momentarily paralyzed and limp. In the film, no such scene occurs.In the novel, Tiffany develops bladder problems and ends up wearing adult diapers. In the film, it's Danielle who ends up developing bladder problems and ends up wearing adult diapers, and Tiffany develops eyesight and breathing problems.In the novel, Danielle gradually lost all of her teeth. In the film, Danielle lost one tooth due to biting down too hard on a piece of candy.In the novel, Brooke lost some of her hair. In the film, Brooke's hair is left intact despite becoming grayer.At the end of the novel, Danielle ends up in the hospital and has many tubes hooked to her to keep her alive. At the end of the film, she ends up in the local nursing home.
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