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1960
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Teenage Conflict
Teenage Conflict1 1960 HD
A boy and his sister, who have rejected the Christian faith for new scientific concepts, are shown by a scientist the relationship between the...
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1970
Movies
Teenage Crusade
Teenage Crusade1 1970 HD
Don (the deeply disturbed Billy Haloran of Coppola’s Dementia 13) and his youth group planning a "jalopy raid" to bring wayward souls to their...
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1970
Movies
Teenage Testament
Teenage Testament1 1970 HD
Young Roy (and his receding hairline) works at a malt shop owned by his Aunt Gertie (DOROTHY ADAMS, Mrs. Cameron in The Best Years of Our Lives)....
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1970
Movies
Teenage Loyalty
Teenage Loyalty1 1970 HD
Perky Jean has her extracurricular eggs in one too many baskets. With the school play and other activities, she neglects her responsibilities as head...
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1970
Movies
A Teenager's Choice
A Teenager's Choice1 1970 HD
Soon-to-be-18-year-old heroine has decided to run away and elope with her well-meaning boyfriend, who schleps for pennies at the local service...
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1970
Movies
Teenage Code
Teenage Code1 1970 HD
Joe, the president of an exclusive teenage club, tries to tempt Bill to cheat on his exam, that "everybody does it." His Christian friends remind him...
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1970
Movies
Teenage Witness
Teenage Witness1 1970 HD
Close-cropped locksmith buff Terry asked by tough heathen classmate Rod (Lost in Space’s MARC GODDARD) to teach him the key-making trade for...
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1970
Movies
Teenagers' Parents
Teenagers' Parents1 1970 HD
Tex, a jumbo-burger-eating smoothie, has his eyes set on Carol, a perky blonde Carol Burnett clone. Trouble is, Carol has some pretty big issues with...
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2005
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Where Do Babies Come From?
Where Do Babies Come From?1 2005 HD
The (very) basic facts of life, explained for ages 6 to 8 and for parents, from a Christian perspective. Simplistic diagrams and minimal information.