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Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby (1999)

A twisted teenage prostitute and an equally deranged vicious killer manage to escape from the pen and embark on a non-stop orgy of violence and debauchery, all while hoping to make it across the border into Mexico in order to seek refuge with the mysterious Sister Gomez.
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A twisted teenage prostitute and an equally deranged vicious killer manage to escape from the pen and embark on a non-stop orgy of violence and debauchery, all while hoping to make it across the border into Mexico in order to seek refuge with the mysterious Sister Gomez.

Rating:R
Genre:Comedy, Crime, Drama, Thriller
Directed By:Matthew Bright
Written By:Matthew Bright
In Theaters:10/9/1999
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Runtime:98 minutes
Studio:The Kushner-Locke Company, Davis Films, Muse Productions, Brad Wyman Productions, Incognito Pictures

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