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Jawbreaker
Courtney Shane, Julie Freeman, Marcie Fox, and Liz Purr are all best friends. They are at the height of their popularity when they accidentally kill prom queen Liz Purr with a jaw-breaker when a kidnapping goes horribly wrong.
5 October 1950, New York City, New York, USA
8 January 1979, San Francisco, California, USA
17 July 1950, Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany
24 January 1979, North Bellmore, Long Island, New York, USA
18 June 1952, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
5 September 1972, Los Angeles, California, USA
16 February 1951, Los Angeles, California, USA
26 August 1979, North Hollywood, California, USA
20 July 1975, Detroit, Michigan, USA
13 April 1971, New York, USA
25 September 1976, San Juan, Puerto Rico
8 January 1979, Oakland, California, USA
26 May 1949, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
5 September 1973, Florence, Tuscany, Italy
6 August 1966, San Carlos, California, USA
24 July 1974, Pennsylvania, USA
29 April 1981, Ontario, Canada
May 26, 2006
The only good thing about Jawbreaker is The Donnas. They rock.
December 08, 2002
Death and comedy rarely mix, and this tedious and painfully un-funny effort by director Darren Stein is no exception.
February 12, 2003
Mildly diverting rip-off of the far superior, Heathers.
February 27, 2017
It is annoying from beginning to end.
October 11, 2004
Teenagers, as well as the rest of the audience, really don't need to insulted.
November 06, 2002
It's a tired lousy movie, a terrible twosome that deserves your heartfelt indifference.
January 15, 2008
The humour is weak and its black, VERY black giving it a limited appeal.
February 28, 2007
Lame shock scenes, crucial plot points inserted without setups, and an unsuccessful attempt to exploit the camp value of some actors cast in minor parts are the least of the problems in this black comedy.
March 22, 2002
Not quite a satire, not quite an homage, Jawbreaker falls into a third category: audaciously unoriginal.
January 01, 2000
A slick production of a lame script!
November 07, 2002
Only the soundtrack (the Donnas, Imperial Teen) and the irrepressible McGowan make it fractionally more bearable.
July 21, 2005
The producers of this film, which depicts teen-age girls as an assemblage of negative stereotypes, are female. Can females practice misogyny?

