Wild Child (2008)
Rebellious 16 year old Poppy from Mailibu is sent to an English boarding school. Realising her Father isn't coming back to rescue her she tries to get expelled.
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Wild Child (2008)
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Released Year: 2008
Runtime: 98 minutes
Directors: Nick Moore
Writers: Lucy Dahl
Casts: Nick Frost, Emma Roberts, Juno Temple, Alex Pettyfer, Jason Watkins, Aidan Quinn, Sophie Wu, Shirley Henderson, Kimberley Nixon, Shelby Young, Natasha Richardson, Georgia King, Linzey Cocker, Lexi Ainsworth, Johnny Pacar, Daisy Donovan, Ruby Thomas, Eleanor Turner-Moss, Maisie Preston
IMDB: Wild Child (2008)
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Rebellious 16 year old Poppy from Mailibu is sent to an English boarding school. Realising her Father isn't coming back to rescue her she tries to get expelled.
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