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Disturbing behavior = Disturbing behaviour

United States, 1998
film

This teen thriller, set in a small American port town named Cradle Bay, has echoes of the “Stepford wives”, albeit played out in a more baleful an..

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Good Night

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Puberty blues [DVD]

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