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Nochnoy Dozor
Let The Balloon Go |
Image Gallery Description Here's an early, lesser know film starring Christian Slater, who was roughly fifteen at the time of filming. Having just arrived in a new town, the boy's parents express concern that their son refrain from committing "any more incidents." Yet, what more is a frustrated adolescent to do but perform Nazi like experiments on animals and off nannies? When a kind but unstable woman agrees to babysit young "Adolph's" little sister (Brooke Tracy), roughly five, the demented teen has found himself a new specimen to torment. Who is to wind up dead before the evening is over? Notes Despite the picture on the video sleeve, Slater here looks much different than we've grown used to seeing on the screen, he had not yet developed much of his acting persona by this time. In the May of 1991 issue of Playgirl, he discussed this film in some length, specifically a very brief nude shot he found himself involved in. Perhaps more of interest because of these things than any other reason, but far from a total disaster as one might expect. Cast & Crew
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