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Jailbait
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Jailbait

A cop on the edge. A girl on the run.
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User Score8 ratings
TMDB 3.216+19931h 36mEnglish
Thriller

Synopsis

17 year old Kyle comes to the big city in search of her half-sister Merci. Merci is on the run after being used to set up a murder, and now both the police and the killers want to find her. In her search, Kyle ends up on the streets until renegade cop Sgt. Teffler takes her in. Now he must protect her while also trying to stop a white slavery ring from abducting more young girls.

Director
Rafal ZielinskiFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Planet Productions2 production companies
Release
October 22, 1993Released
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Top Cast

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C. Thomas Howell
C. Thomas Howell
Sergeant Lee Teffler
Renée Humphrey
Renée Humphrey
Kyle Bradley
Krista Errickson
Krista Errickson
Merci Cooper
David Labiosa
David Labiosa
Roman Delphino
Angel Aviles
Angel Aviles
Pizza Girl
Ron Karabatsos
Ron Karabatsos
Kelso
Leslie Zemeckis
Leslie Zemeckis
Roman's Girlfriend
Gene Hartline
Gene Hartline
Carlo

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Reviews

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GenerationofSwine
Jan 12, 2023

This is one of those movies that really, honestly, and genuinely attempts to make a statement about something that, at least the writer, thought was important and needed to be said. Because of that, when you watch it, you do get the feeling that there was an honest to god attempt at something bigger. There was real emotion and heartfelt sincerity behind it. So I'm giving it 10 out of 10 for effort. They wanted to say something about the horrors of life on the streets and on the street corners and they gave it their best shot. There is no way I can nay say that and feel comfortable. There was an attempt here, and you can tell. But it suffers from low production values, and some of the actors saw it as a job, a paycheck, instead of something that could further their career, and the direction was... just god awful. So, what you have here is a straight to video film with a script that honestly tries, and a director and producers that didn't cared less than the screen writers.

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