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Jailbait! (2000)
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Rotten:2
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Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: The most popular guy in high school is arrested after getting a sophomore from the wrong side of the tracks pregnant. His girlfriend, parents, and a sleazy lawyer all come to his rescue against a... The most popular guy in high school is arrested after getting a sophomore from the wrong side of the tracks pregnant. His girlfriend, parents, and a sleazy lawyer all come to his rescue against a politician hoping to use the incident to her advantage. From director Allan Moyle (EMPIRE RECORDS and PUMP UP THE VOLUME) comes this satirical yet thought-provoking look at sex, pregnancy, and being a teenager. Produced by MTV. [More]
Starring: Kevin Mundy, Alycia Purrott, Scott McCord, Reagan Pasternak
Starring: Kevin Mundy, Alycia Purrott, Scott McCord, Reagan Pasternak, Mo Gaffney, Tim Garrick, Matt Frewer, Mary Gross, Melody Johnson
Director: Allan Moyle
Director: Allan Moyle
Screenwriter: Scott Russell, Tim Garrick
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