Laura Allen Movies

List of the best Laura Allen movies: Nanny Cam(2014), Clown(2014), Cherry(2010), How You Look to Me(2005), The Tale(2018), From Within(2008), The Colours of Desire(2017), The Charmer(2017), Mona Lisa Smile(2003) ... ...

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Nanny Cam

Linda and Mark have a perfect relationship and the perfect 8 year old daughter. But when their elderly babysitter hurts their daughter, they hire a new babysitter that attempts to destroy Mark and Linda's perfect relationship.

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Clown

A loving father (Andy Powers) becomes a savage killer while wearing a cursed clown costume that won't come off.

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Cherry

An Ivy League freshman gets an unexpected education when he falls for an older woman and her 14 year-old daughter develops a crush on him.

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How You Look to Me

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The Tale

A woman filming a documentary on childhood rape victims starts to question the nature of her childhood relationship with her riding instructor and running coach.

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From Within

A small Maryland town is gripped by a curse which causes residents to take their own life one after another.

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The Colours of Desire

After the tragic deaths of her husband and daughter, Sarah Doyle moves back to her childhood home with her estranged brother, Richard. It's not long before Sarah begins to experience ... See full summary »

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The Charmer

"The Charmer" is an intense psychological drama about Esmail, a young Iranian man who is desperately looking to meet women who can secure his stay in Denmark. As time is running out he falls in love and his past catches up with him.

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Mona Lisa Smile

A free-thinking art professor teaches conservative 1950s Wellesley girls to question their traditional social roles.

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