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Dangerous Lives Of Altar Boys, The (2002)
Rating:
Starring: Kieran Culkin, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jodie Foster, Emile Hirsch, Jena Malone
Director: Peter Care
Category: Drama, Comedy
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Subtitles:
Spanish
Length:
105 mins

 
 

 

Trouble Is Their Only Defense Against Boredom.

One of the most critically acclaimed films of the year, The Dangerous Lives Of Altar Boys, is a movie experience you won't forget.

Tim (Kieran Culkin) and Francis (Emile Hirsch) are best friends, doing their best to cause trouble without getting caught. Under the watchful eye of Sister Assumpta (Jodie Foster), the boys plot to unleash the ultimate prank, involving a man-eating cougar, their school's statue and a lot of cough medicine. While the boys imagine their exploits in a comic book called The Atomic Trinity, Francis begins his growth to adulthood with Catholic schoolgirl Margie Flynn (Jena Malone).