Old Enough

Old Enough

Release date : August 24, 1984
Runtime : 1h 32m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Marisa Silver /
Writers : Marisa Silver /
Production companies : Silver Films /
August 24, 1984 1h 32m United States of America Drama English More
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The 12 years old well-bred Lonnie meets the impudent Karen on the street. They spend some time together and Karen teaches Lonnie some of her favorite occupancies, like make-up, shoplifting, skipping school and lying to the parent about it, but confessing to the priest later. But Karen also learns some honesty from Lonnie. A film about social differences and growing up.
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Sarah Boyd
Lonnie
Neill Barry
Johnny
Danny Aiello
Mr. Bruckner
Susan Kingsley
Mrs. Bruckner
Fran Brill
Mrs. Sloan
Gerry Bamman
Mr. Sloan
Anne Pitoniak
Katherine
Gina Battist
Marlene
Paul Butler
Security Guard
Judith Drake
Store Employee
Primy Rivera
Spanish Boy
Nance Kass
Shopper in Store

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  • title:Old Enough
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1984
  • Runtime:1h 32m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Marisa Silver /
  • Writers: Marisa Silver ·
  • Production companies: Silver Films ·
  • Overview:The 12 years old well-bred Lonnie meets the impudent Karen on the street. They spend some time together and Karen teaches Lonnie some of her favorite occupancies, like make-up, shoplifting, skipping school and lying to the parent about it, but confessing to the priest later. But Karen also learns some honesty from Lonnie. A film about social differences and growing up.
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