17 year old Kyle comes to the big city in search of her half-sister Merci. Merci is on the run after being used to set up a murder. The police and the killers both want her. Kyle ends up on ... Read all17 year old Kyle comes to the big city in search of her half-sister Merci. Merci is on the run after being used to set up a murder. The police and the killers both want her. Kyle ends up on the streets until renegade cop Sgt. Teffler takes her in. Now he must protect her while tr... Read all17 year old Kyle comes to the big city in search of her half-sister Merci. Merci is on the run after being used to set up a murder. The police and the killers both want her. Kyle ends up on the streets until renegade cop Sgt. Teffler takes her in. Now he must protect her while trying to stop a white slavery ring from abducting more young girls.
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Kyle being a very young girl runs into all kinds of creeps who want to rape her and turn her in on the sex slave market. However, Kyle meets up with Sergeant Lee Teffler, (C Thomas Howell) who befriends her and gives her a place to live at his own pad.
Sgt. Lee finds out he is also looking for Merci and the plot thickens and Lee gets himself involved with a bunch of hoods who are cold blooded and love to kill and torture.
Sgt. Lee begins to fall in love with 17 year old Kyle and her age stops him from wanting to make love to her which causes many problems between the two of them. Entertaining film. Enjoy.
And speaking of the film, it's an enjoyable thriller, though nothing too special despite raving on the performances from the main cast. C Thomas Howell does an admirable job as a no-nonsense cop who gets tangled with the young girl and the journey is filled with twists and turns with all kinds of shady characters in seedy locales. Some questionable gaps in logic aside, it's their relationship with each other that really gets you hooked in, even if at times it becomes a bit formulaic. The final showdown between the cop and the high profile pimp is gripping, if not underwhelming, but for this nice little thriller, you can't go wrong. Worth a watch on a rainy day or to just past the time.
Directed by Rafal Zielinski (State Park), the film stars C. Thomas Howell (The Outsiders), Renée Humphrey (Mallrats), Krista Errickson (Deadly Lessons), and Dean Norris (Breaking Bad).
There's nothing special about this movie. The plot is straightforward and predictable, lacking the grit it really needed. C. Thomas Howell overacts as the lead, coming off as if he's trying too hard, and the villain's performance is equally average. There's some nudity, but not to the extent you'd expect from this type of film. Overall, there's not much to see here.
In conclusion, Jailbait could have been a gritty underground cop drama, but it misses the mark. I'd rate it a 4/10 and recommend skipping it.
So I'm giving it 10 out of 10 for effort. They wanted to say something about the horrors of life on the streets and on the street corners and they gave it their best shot. There is no way I can nay say that and feel comfortable. There was an attempt here, and you can tell.
But it suffers from low production values, and some of the actors saw it as a job, a paycheck, instead of something that could further their career, and the direction was... just god awful.
So, what you have here is a straight to video film with a script that honestly tries, and a director and producers that didn't cared less than the screen writers.
Did you know
- TriviaRenée Humphrey's film debut. Based on her birthdate, she may have been 17 during filming.
- Alternate versionsUnrated US video version contains extended sex scenes and more nudity which were originally cut to avoid an "NC-17" rating.
- ConnectionsFeatured in We Kill for Love (2023)
- SoundtracksFly Down Annie
Written by Erin Connelly and Dan Hesse
Performed by Erin Connelly, Dan Hesse, Laura Laird and Blair Banning
Details
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
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