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All the Boys Love Mandy Lane

Rating:R (for strong disturbing violence, pervasive drug and alcohol use, sexuality/nudity and language - all involving teens)
Genre:Horror
Release Date:July 17, 2009
Running time:88 minutes
Cast:Amber Heard, Anson Mount, Michael Welch, Aaron Himelstein, Edwin Hodge
Director:Jonathan Levine
Producer:Keith Calder
Writer:Jacob Forman
Distributor:Radius-TWC

Description: The life of Mandy Lane, an unattainable girl who's everyone's object of desire, is threatened when a spurned admirer starts to take out his competition.

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