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Wild Child
TrailerPoppy is a self-obsessed, incorrigible brat who lives a pampered life in her L.A. world. Although she's handed credit cards with unlimited balances and surrounded by countless hangers on, Poppy can't escape the mounting frustration she feels with her family situation. After a final thoughtless prank, her exasperated father ships her off to boarding school in England. There, Poppy meets her match in a stern headmistress and a class full of girls who will not tolerate her selfishness.Actors: Emma Roberts, Lexi Ainsworth, Shelby Young, Johnny Pacar, Aidan Quinn, Natasha Richardson, Georgia King, Ruby Thomas, Eleanor Turner-Moss, Kimberley Nixon, Maisie Preston, ...»Director: Nick MooreCountry: United States, United Kingdom, FranceDuration: 98 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 6.11 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Wild Child"
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Characters of "Wild Child"
PoppyPlayed by: Emma RobertsMollyPlayed by: Lexi AinsworthRubyPlayed by: Shelby YoungRoddyPlayed by: Johnny PacarGerry MoorePlayed by: Aidan QuinnMrs. KingsleyPlayed by: Natasha RichardsonHarrietPlayed by: Georgia KingJanePlayed by: Ruby ThomasCharlottePlayed by: Eleanor Turner-MossDrippyPlayed by: Juno TempleJosiePlayed by: Linzey CockerMatronPlayed by: Shirley HendersonFreddiePlayed by: Alex PettyferMrs. LoughtonPlayed by: Selina CadellMr. NellistPlayed by: Jason WatkinsMiss Rees-WithersPlayed by: Daisy DonovanMr. ChristopherPlayed by: Nick FrostJakePlayed by: Tommy Kijas -
Directors of "Wild Child"
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Creators of "Wild Child"
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Critic Reviews of "Wild Child"
VarietyOctober 18, 2008Competent if mechanical helming debut by editor Nick Moore.
Time OutAugust 15, 2008This celebration of mid-Atlantic compromise is one for the youngest and most forgiving of teenage girls.
DVDTalk.comDecember 07, 2009A slight but tart teen comedy, Child carries some surprising bite, subverting the norm with a fine British cast helping to sell the pixy stick fantasy, buttressed by Roberts's refreshing angry streak.
Screen InternationalOctober 18, 2008A project broad-based enough to make tween competitor Angus, Thongs And Perfect Snogging feel arthouse.
FILMINK (Australia)September 19, 2008What begins as tedious teen comedy/drama about a Californian brat turns out to be a surprisingly agreeable popcorn flick.
The Age (Australia)September 19, 2008The screenplay by Lucy Dahl (daughter of Roald) dwells unpleasantly on cruelty and humiliation, and finally Poppy does little more than exchange one form of snobbery for another.
The AustralianSeptember 19, 2008It's an unoriginal story but one with potential, and the actors who play Poppy's school chums are lively company.
Urban CinefileSeptember 13, 2008The film has an energy and honesty about it: it's lively, funny and smart and the characters are appealing
Shadows on the WallAugust 15, 2008Bright and silly, with just enough wit and intelligence to make it watchable, this British-American teen comedy doesn't break much new ground, but is pretty entertaining while it lasts.
ViewLondonAugust 15, 2008Despite a shaky start, Wild Child is actually a surprisingly entertaining teen flick, thanks to likeable performances and a script that highlights the importance of friendship. Worth seeing.
London Evening StandardAugust 15, 2008It may be manna for teen girls but any kind of critical eye will find it about as convincingly made as the last St Trinian's movie. It is played, though, with lively abandon.
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