Born Bad (1997)
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| Directed by | Jeff Yonis |
| Cast | John Sanderford, Barbara Niven, Michael D. Weatherred, André Carthen, Melinda Songer, Larry Cedar, Corey Feldman, Milton Kahn, Taylor Nichols, Annie O'Donnell, James Remar, Justin Walker and Ian Patrick Williams |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1996 |
| DVD Release | October 26, 1999 |
| Running Time | 88 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 736991451940 |
| Buy this item ... | 11 new from $0.10, 11 used from $0.10 |
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Average user review: 
(9 reviews)
This film impressed me with the tense plot and excellent acting from a relatively unknown cast. Corey Feldman is hysterical. The squemish might want to fast-forward through a disturbing scene where a woman gets her finger chopped in a paper cutter! Overall, I really enjoyed this picture.
February 17, 2003I really enjoyed watching this video. The actors were all really strong. I was surprised how good Corey Feldman is, and I haven't liked him since "Stand By Me." This picture deals with teens who rob a bank and essentially every thing that can go wrong does. The paper cutter scene is awesome...worthy of Hitchcock himself. "Born Bad" is "all good."
February 16, 2003Corey Feldman is hilarious in this movie. I thought that all the clever plot twists and turns were great. The last half hour is intense. Although I didn't recognize some of the actors, I thought they all did a really good job. Definitely worth seeing!
February 15, 2003I think this action-drama was GREAT!
At the end its really tense and I just shaked the last 15 minutes. Even if the end wasnt as good as you would like, it was still wort seeing it.
And I think the actors did a great job, even if they warent famous.
January 15, 2002Sure to be a cult classic! This gripping teen crime drama got so intense at one point that my girlfriend squeezed the circulation out of my hand! Corey Feldman is funnier than I have ever seen him. The non-stop tension makes this picture worth buying on DVD. You will thank me later.
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