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Rachel True
Filmography
Rachel True - filmography
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New Best Friend
on DVD
(2002)
Starring: Meredith Monroe, Mia Kirshner, Dominique Swain
Director: Zoe Clarke-Williams
Certificate: 
At the start of a new semester at an exclusive University, a girl from the other side of the tracks is paired with a rich townie on a class project. At first rejected, she is finally accepted into their clique where she is introduced to a world of privilege and dangerous thrills.

51%
from 553 members
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Half Baked
on DVD
(1998)
Starring: Dave Chappelle, Guillermo Diaz, Harland Williams
Director: Tamra Davis
Certificate: 
A trio of bong-loving buddies hatch a pot-laced plan to spring the fourth member of their smokers' circle out of the Big House, where he languishes after accidentally killing a diabetic police horse. The cinematic equivalent of aerosol cheese, featuring a bevy of buzz-friendly cameos (such as Bob ..read more »

61%
from 2,182 members
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Nowhere
(1997)
Starring: James Duval, Rachel True, Nathan Bexton
Director: Gregg Araki
Certificate: 
Described by director Gregg Araki as A Beverly Hills 90210 episode on acid (with no suggestions of what it might be cut with), Nowhere is a companion piece with Araki's previous meditations on youth gone wild in the 1990s, Totally F***ed Up and The Doom Generation -- Araki's self-described teen ..read more »

49%
from 841 members
Not currently released
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The Craft - Blu-ray
(1996)
Starring: Fairuza Balk, Robin Tunney, Neve Campbell
Director: Andrew Fleming
Certificate: 
Four teenage girls, outsiders in their clique-ridden religious school, find an outlet for their pent-up hostilities when they form a supernatural coven. Armed with the power of the craft, these novice witches gleefully take vengeance on their enemies, but ultimately their indiscriminate use of ..read more »

66%
from 286 members
Currently unavailable
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The Craft
on DVD
(1996)
Starring: Fairuza Balk, Robin Tunney, Neve Campbell
Director: Andrew Fleming
Certificate: 
After killing her mother in childbirth, growing up in San Francisco with her father and stepmother, attempting suicide, and moving to Los Angeles, Sarah (Robin Tunney) makes a brief stab at popularity at her new Catholic high school. Ostracized due to the untrue kiss-and-tell tales of football ..read more »

65%
from 8,198 members
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