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New Waterford Girl (1999)
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Starring: Liane Balaban, Nicholas Campbell, Andrew McCarthy, Mark McKinney, Cathy Moriarty, Tara Spencer-Nairn, Mary Walsh
Director: Allan Moyle
Category: Comedy, Independent
Studio: Wellspring
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Length:
97 mins
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She never thought being easy would be so hard.

Liane Balaban makes a remarkable debut as Mooney Pottie, a 15 year-old girl who dreams of getting out of her small, sheltered Catholic community to move to New York City. Her schoolteacher Cecil Sweeny (Andrew McCarthy), is the only one in the town who sees her potential and arranges a scholarship for her to attend an arts school in Manhattan, which her parents promptly shoot down. But then, high-spirited, 16 year-old Lou (Tara Spencer-Nairn) moves in next door with her sexy mother Midge (Cathy Moriarty). As Lou slowly pulls Mooney out of her shell, the two come up with an escape plan to leave New Waterford… in the only way possible.

 
 
   
   

 
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