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Welcome to the Dollhouse
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In an attempt to be loved and feel that she has friends and family, Dawn Weiner, a young beautiful teenager girl, who has a miserable life and suffer from being hated by everyone in school, and even by her family, the thing that frustrates her and leads her to do horrible things, especially after being rejected by her crush.
In an attempt to be loved and feel that she has friends and family, Dawn Weiner, a young beautiful teenager girl, who has a miserable life and suffer from being hated by everyone in school, and even by her family, the thing that frustrates her and leads her to do horrible things, especially after being rejected by her crush.
Actors:
Angela Pietropinto,
Stacey Moseley,
Bill Buell,
Richard Gould,
Rica Martens,
Matthew Faber,
Herbie Duarte
Angela Pietropinto
Stacey Moseley
1976, Virginia, USA
Bill Buell
21 September 1952, Taipei, Taiwan
Richard Gould
Rica Martens
8 January 1925, Eliasville, Texas, USA
Matthew Faber
Herbie Duarte
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Christina Brucato #Heather Matarazzo #Todd Solondz #Victoria Davis #Welcome to the Dollhouse
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