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  1. Jailbait is a 2004 psychodrama film written and directed by Brett C. Leonard. It stars Stephen Adly Guirgis and Michael Pitt and is set in an unnamed prison in California. The film received numerous independent film nominations and was awarded the Lake Placid Film Festival Grand Jury Prize.

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  3. Jailbait - Full Cast & Crew. A gritty prison yarn about a young three-time loser who's sentenced to 25 years in jail for a minor crime and finds himself locked up with a sexually...

  4. Sara Malakul Grove ( Thai: ซาร่า มาลากุล เลน) is a Thai-American actress and former model. She has appeared in numerous Thai and Hollywood films. She most notably featured in the Kickboxer action film franchise across several films as the female lead. Early life.

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  6. This list includes films that received— and were released with —an NC-17 rating; films that received it but had it rescinded before release are not included. Rescissions occur most often in the form of re-ratings after edits, re-ratings on appeals, or studios surrendering the rating to leave the film unrated.

  7. Jailbait (Wildwechsel, 1973), also known as Wild Game Crossing, is a bleak story of teenage angst, set in industrial northern Germany during the 1950s.

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  9. Synopsis. Vic Brady draws young Don Gregor into a life of crime. He then blackmails Gregor's plastic surgeon father into fixing up his face so he can evade the cops. Vic Brady...

  10. 5 Movies That Were Almost 'Banned' Due To Explicit Sex Scenes. Content warning: sexual abuse and assault. After years of trying to stifle more scandalous aspects of films through moves like the ...