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Dangerous Child by Graeme Campbell
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Barclay Hope, Delta Burke, Marc Donato, Ryan Merriman, Vyto Ruginis Director: Graeme Campbell Cinematographer: Nikos Evdemon Producer: Anne Carlucci Producer: Deborah Wolsh Producer: Freyda Rothstein Producer: Terry Gould Writer: Alan Hines Writer: Karen Stillman DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 91 minutes DVD Release Date: 2002-12-24 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Starlight Video
Movie Reviews of Dangerous ChildMovie Review: Children abusive to parents! Summary: 5 Stars
You always here about parents abusind children but not in this movie! The rolls are reversed. A teenage boy becomes extremely abusive to his devorced mother. This is a reality movie. And what I mean is this is some thing that happens all of the time actually more and more but it really goes unseen. How often do you hear about a child abusing their parents? Thats what I thought. But in the movie, you will see how a mother struggles to overcome this ordeal. And you will see how anger really affects some and how others around them learn to lie about the bruises, loud crashing of things and the truth. Every parent who has ever had an abusive child could see them selves in this movie. It was a great lifetime movie.....
Summary of Dangerous ChildSally Cambridge (Delta Burke, TVs "Designing Women", "What Woman Want") a divorced mother with two boys, has a behavioral problem with her 15 year old son Jack. She believes his volatile behavior will calm down with time. Jack's outbursts of violence escalate. Sally covers for Jack, but she is wrongly suspected of child abuse. She begins to fear for herself and her other son. Petrified by Jack?s unpredictable rages, Sally desperately seeks help from anyone that can intervene. There's no place for her to turn. Sally ends up in jail as the abuser. Will Sally finally reveal the truth about her son?in order to stop her teenager from harming others? DRAMA. 91 Minutes. Not Rated.
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