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Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?
Description
Jessica (Lisa Banes) eventually has already started to suspect that that Laurel, her teenage daughter's (Tori Spelling) handsome boyfriend (Ivan Sergei) is a psychopath who happened to kill his last girlfriend.
Jessica (Lisa Banes) eventually has already started to suspect that that Laurel, her teenage daughter's (Tori Spelling) handsome boyfriend (Ivan Sergei) is a psychopath who happened to kill his last girlfriend.
Actors:
Jorge Montesi,
Raimund Stamm,
Teryl Rothery,
Lisa Banes,
Todd Caldecott,
Hrothgar Mathews,
Gabrielle Miller
Jorge Montesi
1949, Puente Alto, Cordillera, Metropolitan Region, Chile
Raimund Stamm
Teryl Rothery
9 November 1962, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Lisa Banes
9 July 1955, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, USA
Todd Caldecott
21 January 1969, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Hrothgar Mathews
27 January 1964, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Gabrielle Miller
9 November 1973, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Genre:
Thriller
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Ivan Sergei #Jorge Montesi #Mother May I Sleep with Danger? #Todd Caldecott #Tori Spelling
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Jorge Montesi
1949, Puente Alto, Cordillera, Metropolitan Region, Chile
Raimund Stamm
Teryl Rothery
9 November 1962, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Lisa Banes
9 July 1955, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, USA
Todd Caldecott
21 January 1969, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Hrothgar Mathews
27 January 1964, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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June 27, 2018
Mother, May I Sleep With Danger won't win any Emmys. It's a movie at least half of America could write in between commercials. The funny thing is, once you get past the opening credits, you're hooked.

