Jailbait | |
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Directed by | Rafal Zielinski |
Written by | Donald P. Borchers Robert Vincent O'Neil Alien Castle |
Produced by | Donald P. Borchers |
Starring | C. Thomas Howell Renée Humphrey Krista Errickson David Labiosa |
Cinematography | Zoltán David |
Edited by | Paul Martin Smith |
Music by | Fritz Doddy Jonathan Elias Alex Lasarenko |
Production companies | Skouras Pictures Planet Productions |
Distributed by | Paramount Home Video |
Release date |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Jailbait is a 1994 American film directed by Rafal Zielinski.
Premise
Seventeen year old Kyle comes to the big city in search of her half-sister, Merci. Merci is on the run - from both the police and criminals - after being used to set up a murder. Kyle must convince a policeman, Lee Teffler, to help her find her sister.
Cast
- C. Thomas Howell as Sergeant Lee Teffler
- Renée Humphrey as Kyle Bradley
- Krista Errickson as Merci Cooper
- David Labiosa as Roman Delphino
- Angel Aviles as Pizza Girl
- Ron Karabatsos as Kelso
- Dean Norris as Hershiser
Production
Filming started under the direction of Alien Castle. But production was running behing schedule so he was replaced.
Reception
The North County Times called it "one of those silly, quick to video jokes." Another critic said "Howell continues his slide into made-for-video oblivion."
References
- "Bonus Episode: Interview Part 2 with Producer Donald P. Borchers (CRIMES OF PASSION, ANGEL, TUFF TURF)". New World Pictures Podcast. 10 November 2022.
- "Jailbat". North County Times. 7 January 1994. p. 74.
- "Jailbait". Niagara Falls Review. 20 January 1994. p. 17.