
The First Time
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
An emotionally troubled teenage girl drops out of high school and travels with her boyfriend to San Diego, while the girl's mother enlists the help of an old U.S. Navy friend to help find her daughter.
Top Cast


Susan Anspach
Susan Anspach
Lucy Dillon
Susan Anspach
Lucy Dillon


Jennifer Jason Leigh
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Bonnie Dillon
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Bonnie Dillon


Peter Barton
Peter Barton
Steve Kingsley
Peter Barton
Steve Kingsley


Edward Winter
Edward Winter
Captain Michael McKenzie
Edward Winter
Captain Michael McKenzie


Alex Rocco
Alex Rocco
Jay
Alex Rocco
Jay


Harriet Nelson
Harriet Nelson
Charlotte
Harriet Nelson
Charlotte


Joe Estevez
Joe Estevez
Sailor
Joe Estevez
Sailor


Krista Errickson
Krista Errickson
Karen
Krista Errickson
Karen


Terry Alexander
Terry Alexander
Chief Duty Officer
Terry Alexander
Chief Duty Officer


John Anderson
John Anderson
Paul Cooper
John Anderson
Paul Cooper
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