Nowhere to Go
Directed by John Caire9 mars 1998 1h 32mDrama
7.2
A rebellious teen threatened with expulsion from school is offered an alternative: an experimental program in which she would counsel troubled children. Initially rebelling from the concept, she finds that her involvement lets her confront her own angers and eventually her family including a loving grandmother. With the help of a new friend, she eventually turns away from her trouble-making boyfriend and makes a new life.
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Nowhere to Go was released on 9 mars 1998.
Nowhere to Go was directed by John Caire.
Nowhere to Go has a runtime of 1h 32m.
Nowhere to Go was produced by John Caire, Eva W. Davis, Bob Eick, Kevin J. Foxe, Kelley Feldsott Reynolds, Howard Schultz.
A rebellious teen threatened with expulsion from school is offered an alternative: an experimental program in which she would counsel troubled children. Initially rebelling from the concept, she finds that her involvement lets her confront her own angers and eventually her family including a loving grandmother. With the help of a new friend, she eventually turns away from her trouble-making boyfriend and makes a new life.
The key characters in Nowhere to Go are Niki (Tricia Vessey), George (John Shea), Lynne Jacobs (Marianne Jean-Baptiste).
Nowhere to Go is a Drama film.
Nowhere to Go has an audience rating of 7.2 out of 10.








