Deadly Detention

Deadly Detention

4.1

Jan 23 2017

1h 25m

Horror, Comedy, TV Movie

Five archetypal teens serving detention find themselves in a life or death situation.

Sarah Davenport

Sarah Davenport

Jessica

Alex Frnka

Alex Frnka

Lexie

Gillian Vigman

Gillian Vigman

Ms Presley

Henrique Zaga

Henrique Zaga

Barrett Newman

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