
Jailbait 1993
"A cop on the edge. A girl on the run."
In *Jailbait (1993)*, director Rafal Zielinski crafts a tense thriller that plunges into the underbelly of city streets, where danger lurks behind every corner.
Director: Rafal Zielinski
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jailbait (1993) about?
*Jailbait* follows 17-year-old Kyle as she searches for her half-sister, who's on the run after being set up for murder. Kyle finds herself in a dangerous world where she's hunted by both criminals and the police, until she crosses paths with a rogue cop who becomes her unlikely protector. Together, they must take down a human trafficking ring before more young lives are ruined.
Who directed Jailbait?
Jailbait was directed by Rafal Zielinski, known for his work in gritty '90s crime dramas and thrillers.
Who stars in Jailbait?
The film stars C. Thomas Howell as Sgt. Teffler, Renée Humphrey as Kyle, Krista Errickson as Merci, and David Labiosa in a supporting role.
Is Jailbait (1993) worth watching?
While *Jailbait* isn't a household name, its '90s crime thriller vibe—complete with moral ambiguity and high-stakes action—makes it a solid pick for fans of the genre. The film's raw energy and Howell's standout performance elevate its pulpy premise, though it's best approached with low expectations for subtlety.
How long is Jailbait?
Jailbait runs for 96 minutes, or just over an hour and a half.
About Jailbait (1993) — A Gritty Thriller of Survival and White Slavery
In *Jailbait (1993)*, director Rafal Zielinski crafts a tense thriller that plunges into the underbelly of city streets, where danger lurks behind every corner. The film follows Kyle, a spirited 17-year-old searching for her half-sister Merci, who has fled after being framed for murder. As Kyle navigates the gritty urban landscape, she crosses paths with renegade cop Sergeant Teffler, who shelters her while battling a sinister white slavery ring preying on vulnerable young women. With relentless stakes, *Jailbait* blends crime drama with human urgency, exploring themes of trust, survival, and the blurred lines between justice and desperation.
C. Thomas Howell stars as the rebellious Teffler, exuding a rugged charm that masks his hardened resolve, while Renée Humphrey delivers a standout performance as Kyle, capturing both her vulnerability and fierce determination. Set against a backdrop of neon-lit alleyways and shadowy hideouts, the film's atmosphere crackles with paranoia and urgency, making it a gripping watch for fans of gritty '90s thrillers.