Fifteen and Pregnant
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Cover of the 2005 DVD release
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Directed by | Sam Pillsbury |
Produced by | Diane Kerew |
Written by | Susan Cuscuna |
Starring | Kirsten Dunst Park Overall David Andrews |
Music by | Stephen Edwardsies |
Cinematography | James Bartle |
Edited by | Michael S. Murphy |
Distributed by | Lifetime Television |
Release date
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Running time
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96 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Tensions arise between Tina and her mother when they are in the car together and listen to a radio programme whereby the commentator makes remarks about the high number of teenagers getting pregnant. Tina's mother asks her daughter if she knows anyone who is sexually active, or if she has ever been sexually active. Tina is evasive and gives a non-committal response. She and her friend Laurie, a young mother who became pregnant at seventeen, attend a sexual health clinic where it is confirmed that Tina is carrying a child.
It all comes to a head when Laurie tells Tina to tell her mother about the pregnancy. Her mother, a conservative Christian, is shocked but due to her beliefs, decides to help her daughter. Her dad is less upset and comforts his daughter. When Tina tells Ray, he feigns happiness. Tina begins pregnancy classes with her mother. After hearing a story from a girl about how hard teenage motherhood is and how her boyfriend cheated on her, Tina calls Ray and yells at him because she thinks he won't be a good father like he promised he would be. For a while she tries to make him stay with her, but when Ray isn't as present as she would like him to be, Tina goes investigating and while at the mall she finds Ray kissing another girl, cheating on her. She is upset and tells him she is over him and ends their relationship.
Throughout the stressful pregnancy, Tina's younger sister Rachel reacts with both disgust and jealousy by the attention Tina receives from her concerned parents. Even when Rachel breaks her ankle Tina receives more attention, for example Rachel is made to get off a couch because Tina was lying there, and is made to go upstairs on her crutches to be able to lie down. Eventually Rachel calls their grandmother to ask permission to live with her. As the pregnancy becomes more and more overwhelming, Tina is rushed to the hospital and is about to give birth when her mother has a panic attack on how her daughter is going to have a baby. When Tina is in labor, Ray shows up at the hospital with his new girlfriend only to be turned away by Tina's father, telling him "sperm doesn't entitle you to much" and making him go to the waiting room. After a grueling labor, Tina gives birth to a baby boy whom she names Caleb, and meets her younger sister and grandmother outside the hospital where they all have a small family reunion.
Cast
- Kirsten Dunst as Tina Spangler
- Park Overall as Evie Spangler
- David Andrews as Cal Spangler
- Zachary Ray Sherman as Adam Spangler
- Julia Whelan as Rachel Spangler
- Daniel Kountz as Ray Wood
- Katee Sackhoff as Karen Gotarus
- Karen Johnson Miller as Coach Mary (gym class)
- Karen Trumbo as Jane Walsh
- Margot Demeter as Laurie Walsh
- Tyler Gannon as Melody
- Sherilyn Lawson as Dr. Ross
- Joe Ivy as Dr. Warsaw
- Rebecca Nachison as Mrs. Knapp
- Jan Brehm as Mrs. Crawley
- Angela Uherbelau as Carmela
- Kaci Baxter as Holly
- Skylar Thiel-Klare as Allison Wales
- Karina Thiel-Klare as Allison Wales
- Victor Morris as Tom
External links
Categories:
- 1998 television films
- English-language films
- 1990s teen drama films
- 1998 in American television
- American films
- American teen drama films
- Drama films based on actual events
- Drama television films
- Films set in 1989
- Films set in 1990
- Films shot in Portland, Oregon
- Lifetime (TV network) films
- Teenage pregnancy in film
- Teenage pregnancy in television
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