Wild Child (2008) Online Streaming

Release : 2008-01-01
Genre : Comedy, Drama, Family
Runtime : 98 minutes

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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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