Girl vs. Monster (2012)
Genre: Comedy, Family, Science Fiction, TV Movie
Director: Stuart Gillard
Actors: Brendan Meyer, Jennifer Aspen, Katherine McNamara, Kerris Dorsey, Olivia Holt, Tracy Dawson
Country: Canada
The Lieutenant Wore Skirts (1956)
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