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Agave Library
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Teen DVD FICTION Tadpole
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Cesar Chavez Library
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Teen DVD FICTION Tadpole
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Desert Broom Library
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Teen DVD FICTION Tadpole
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On Shelf
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Desert Sage Library
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Teen DVD FICTION Tadpole
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South Mountain Community Library
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Teen DVD FICTION Tadpole
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Teen DVD FICTION Tadpole
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On Shelf
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Summary:
Most 15-year-old boys are obsessed with the opposite sex, Oscar is not exception. He is an honor student at an exclusive prep school, he is confident, intelligent, speaks fluent French, and is well versed in literary works. His parents are divorced and his father has recently remarried. Sensing that his stepmother isn't happy in the marriage, Oscar begins waging a low-key but ardent campaign to seduce her. His efforts to bed Eve attract the attention of one of her close friends, Diane, a smart and sexy chiropractor who also becomes the not-entirely-unwelcome focus of Oscar's romantic attentions.
Notes:
MPAA rating: PG-13; for sexual content, mature thematic elements and language.
Closed-captioned.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 2002.
Director of photography, Hubert Taczanowski ; editor, Susan Littenberg ; music composer, Renaud Pion ; costume designer, Suzanne Schwarzer ; production designer, Anthony Gasparro.
Sigourney Weaver, John Ritter, Bebe Neuwirth, Robert Iler, Adam LeFevre, Peter Appel, Alicia Van Couvering, Kate Mara, Aaron Stanford.
DVD, Region 1 encoding.
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| Consensus: Slight, but good-natured and witty. |
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