Movies Starring Madisen Beaty
Total movies found: 3, viewing from 1 to 3
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Pregnancy Pact
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Not all teen pregnancies are unplanned.
Actors: Thora Birch, Madisen Beaty, David Clayton Rogers, Max Ehrich, James McCaffrey, Camryn Manheim, Nancy Travis, Michelle DeFraites, Jenna Leigh Hall, Kelly Heyer, Tim Powell, Alexandre Lemonier, Karen Beyer, Douglas M. Griffin, Libby Whittemore, Ben Winchell, Maris Black, Kelcie Smith, Jan Chategnier, Natacha Itzel, Jenna Hildebrand, Andrea Frankle, Kym Jackson, Margaret Lawhon, Nestor Rodriguez, Mike Mayhall, Marcus Lyle Brown, Nick Gomez, Erin Frederic, Isabella Wollfarth, Bolt Birch, Liann Pattison, Anderson Cooper, Shima Ghamari, Laurie Lee, Kennedy Morgan, Logan Douglas Smith, Ben Vedros, Brett Beoubay, Pauline Boudreaux, Scheryl W Brown, Dominique DuVernay, Amber Gaiennie, Brett Lapeyrouse, Elton LeBlanc, Audrey Lynn, Bill Rainey, Christian P. Roche, Chaz Smith, Jeffrey Whitney, Emily Ziegler
Directors: Rosemary Rodriguez
Sidney Bloom (Thora Birch) is a Internet blog reporter who travels to her hometown of Gloucester, Massachusetts to investigate a string of teenage pregnancies and stumbles upon a clique of gullible and naive schoolgirls who have formed a pack to get themselves all pregnant to stick together. As Sidney seeks more answers to why, she also hits obstacles from the conservative community who are in denial as to what's going on right in front of them and being forced to ignore the realty of teen parenting. Written by Anonymous
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The Five
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Be careful what you wish for...
Actors: Madisen Beaty, Emily Cho, Sam Gregory, Omid Harrison, Allison Larned, Ben Larned, Dan Lauria, Ry Feder Pruett, Elizabeth Rainer, Elizabeth Rose, Jordan Shaffer, Lindsay Shaffer, Brian Gregory Shea
Directors: Dave Yasuda
Summer vacation in Mountain's Edge, a sprawling two-square-mile subdivision of three-story half-million-dollar catalogue homes in suburban Denver. At the heart of the subdivision, its own fleet of soccer fields, manicured and gleaming - a game in play, a swarm of 12-year-olds running from end to end, moms and dads in that "off-duty Hollywood" look. At the foot of the subdivision: The desert to one side, long and dry, and endless-looking. To the other side, a span of high-desert foothills, rolling upward into the greener, higher mountains. It is here that two sets of kids - neighbors in both landscape and loss - will wake one morning to find that their paths begin to resemble that of a character in their favorite mythological book series. What they don't yet know is that an invisible darkness following them is what they make it out to be - themselves, their fears about their parents, the frequency of change in their lives, and the instability of a world lived on the mountain's edge. Written by J. Reuben Appelman


