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Expectant parents Joe and Betsy Bennett anxiously await the arrival of their new baby. Then after the baby arrives, they discover the unpleasant side of parenting: sleepless nights, extra bills and no more free time. Written by Daniel Bubbeo
This film was shot entirely on location at Kirkwood High School, Kirkwood, Missouri.
Originally shot in 1999, this film finally premiered at the 2003 St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase.
Production Designer, actor, and friend, Tommy Biondo, died before this movie was completed. The film is dedicated to his memory.
The manager of Tado initially refused to accept the offer, citing the role was too trivial. But Tado insisted that the role was important in the story.
The character of actress Myles Hernandez (named in this movies as Jane) was actually the initial screen name of the actress. She was introduced as Nicola Jane, in the straight-to-video product, Viva Hot Babes (2003) (V).
Received the most cuts (54) before getting through the censors.
Jeffrey Atkinson's life takes a major turn when one night, in a moment of panic, he pulls the trigger and ends the life of a burglar. Finding the man to be unarmed, he decides to conceal the crime. After all, this is just an anonymous criminal - or is it? Atkinson is soon compelled to find out who this stranger really was, and begins a quest to see what sort of life he has just ended. But then come the strange phone calls and unexpected visits from ominous strangers, looking for him, watching him. Written by Sherwood Jones
An inexperienced young man and a call-girl meet in a motel room... their brief and intimate time together reveals unexpected truths. A poignant story of moral dilemma, personal responsibility and innocence lost. They say you never forget... Written by Squint Productions
Two versions made of the same script. One English. Another Greek.
It was rumored that Wes Stern passed on the role of Benjamin Braddock in Graduate, The (1967) because the script for this movie was floating around Hollywood. It was in development for two years, and by time it was released The Graduate was a smash hit.
The first time changes you...forever.
The first time isn't the hardest, it's just...the first.
The first time changes you forever.
An emotionally troubled teenage girl (Jennifer Jason-Leigh) drops out of high school and travels with her boyfriend to San Diego, while the girl's mother (Susan Anspach) enlists the help of an old U.S. Navy friend to help find her daughter. Written by Anonymous
There's a first time for everything...and This is Charlie's!



