
Wild Child
Drama
Overview
Laurie has just made it in Hollywood by landing a role in a TV show. To celebrate, she decides to invite the old gang from high school to her Los Angeles home for a weekend. It's then that she realizes she still has the hots for her old flame Todd.
Top Cast


Missy Warner
Missy Warner
Laurie
Missy Warner
Laurie
Trystan Moore
Trystan Moore
Todd
Trystan Moore
Todd
Jasmine Touschek
Jasmine Touschek
Katrina
Jasmine Touschek
Katrina
Roy Garcia Singh
Roy Garcia Singh
Johhny
Roy Garcia Singh
Johhny
Victoria Howden
Victoria Howden
Stacy
Victoria Howden
Stacy
David Reiniger
David Reiniger
Randy
David Reiniger
Randy


Kristi Ducati
Kristi Ducati
Beth
Kristi Ducati
Beth
William Lawrence Thon
William Lawrence Thon
Eddie
William Lawrence Thon
Eddie


P.J. Sparxx
P.J. Sparxx
Linda
P.J. Sparxx
Linda
Tom Romano
Tom Romano
Lewis
Tom Romano
Lewis
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