Fifteen and Pregnant (1997)

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Written by Susan Cuscuna

Directed by Sam Pillsbury

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1997

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Can a girl who is barely more than a child herself be a good mother? Kirsten Dunst excels as the pregnant young girl who finds her relationship with her family changed forever

When is Fifteen and Pregnant next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on True Movies December 16th, 7:00pm. See more...

Cast

Park OverallEvie Spangler
Image for Kirsten DunstKirsten DunstTina Spangler
David AndrewsCal Spangler
Margot DemeterLaurie Walsh
Karen TrumboJane Walsh
Julia WhelanRachel Spangler
Zachary Ray ShermanAdam Spangler
Daniel KountzRay Hood
Marlyn MasonGrandma Sprangler
Image for Katee SackhoffKatee SackhoffKaren Gotarus
Tyler GannonMelody
Sherilyn LawsonDr. Ross
Joe IvyDr. Warsaw
Rebecca NachisonMrs. Knapp
Jan BrehmMrs. Crawley
Angela UherbelauCarmela
Kaci BaxterHolly
Skylar Thiel-KlareAllison Wales
Karina Thiel-KlareAllison Wales
Art BurkeReverend Maclay
Katie McClellanGirl
Kerry EvansAnother Girl
John KenowerYoungest Inspector
Sharon MitchellReceptionist
Victor MorrisTom
Raissa FlemingBirthing Coach
Meg LuckcuckNurse
Karen Johnson-MillerCoach Mary
Jennifer McKechnieAnorexic Girl

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