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Teeth

Every rose has its thorns.
2008 | 94m | English

(48911 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Dawn is an active member of her high-school chastity club but, when she meets Tobey, nature takes its course, and the pair answer the call. They suddenly learn she is a living example of the vagina dentata myth, when the encounter takes a grisly turn.
Release Date: Jan 18, 2008
Director: Mitchell Lichtenstein
Writer: Mitchell Lichtenstein
Genres: Comedy, Horror
Keywords sexual assault, chastity, body horror, teen scream
Production Companies Teeth, Pierpoline Films
Box Office Revenue: $2,340,110
Budget: $2,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jess Weixler Dawn O'Keefe
John Hensley Brad
Josh Pais Dr. Godfrey
Hale Appleman Tobey
Lenny Von Dohlen Bill
Vivienne Benesch Kim
Ashley Springer Ryan
Nicole Swahn Melanie
Laila Liliana Garro Gwen
Adam Wagner Phil
Hunter Ulvog Little Brad
Ava Ryen Plumb Little Dawn
Trent Moore Mr Vincent
Mike Yager Elliot
Nathan Parsons Soda Spritzer
Paul Galvan Taunting Boy
Kasey Kitzmiller Taunting Girl
Taylor Sheppard Sex Ed Teacher
Frank G. Curcio Coroner
Lana Dieterich Admitting Nurse
Carter Doyle Old Man
Denia Ridley Biology teacher
Kiri Weatherby Curious Student
Michael Swanner Police Detective
Andra Millian O.R. Nurse
Tom Byrne Surgeon
Name Job
Sally Nicholaou Hamilton Set Decoration
Marlene D. Whiton Hair Department Head, Makeup Department Head
Kathie Tull First Assistant Director
Jesse Wolter Grip
Mark Owen Forker Visual Effects Supervisor
Krissopher Chevannes ADR Recordist
Rusty Dunn Sound Effects Editor
Lewis Goldstein Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ben Lazard Boom Operator
Joe Landauer Editor
Billy Hopkins Casting
Paul Schnee Casting
Robert Miller Original Music Composer
Richard E. Chapla Jr. Line Producer
Tom Cole Art Direction
Ian Ellis Camera Operator
David Briggs Supervising Sound Editor
Brian Gallagher ADR Recordist
Ben Lowry Production Sound Mixer
Paul Avery Production Design
Kerry Barden Casting
Jay Peck Foley Artist
Mitchell Lichtenstein Director, Writer
Wolfgang Held Director of Photography
Rita Ryack Costume Design
Suzanne Smith Crowley Casting
Jeff Schwan Stunt Coordinator
Ryan Collison Foley Recordist
Name Title
Joyce Pierpoline Producer
Richard Lormand Associate Producer
Mitchell Lichtenstein Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

Girls have a natural modesty. Teeth is based around the myth of vagina dentate, where it was believed that in some ladies a set of teeth were hiding away in their vagina. The lady in question here is Dawn O’Keefe (Jess Wexler), a comely virgin, teenage spokesperson for Christian abstinence, from ... a very young age it was clear something was not right. A great and interesting premise is never truly fulfilled for maximum potential here, but with slices of dark humour, some cringe inducing prosthetic gore and a bold performance from Wexler, Mitchell Lichtenstein’s film safely keeps its head above mediocrity. The makers are dallying with a number of unsubtle themes, from female empowerment to the fear of sex in general, and of course the perils of letting shallow hormones dictate the teenage mandate. There’s even dashes of obsession, religio slights and a meditation on grief that earths the electricity buzzing about the hormonal place. Thankfully, Lichtenstein keeps away from I Spit On Your Grave territory, finding a nice balance for Dawn, she is a character bombarded with a myriad of emotional conflicts, but hysteria does not dominate her make-up, and she’s never cartoonish either. View it more as a genre splicer than outright horror and better rewards await the interested observer. 6/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

"Dawn" (Jess Wiexler) is your pure as the driven snow American girl who has sworn a vow of chastity until her wedding night. That might not happen for a few years but at the moment the prime candidate is her fellow virgin "Tobey" (Hale Appleman). With their teenage hormones raging, can they hold out ... ? Well a trip to the lake for some swimming then a blanket-huddle in cave afterwards would suggest not - though almost immediately poor old "Tobey" wishes he'd kept his pants on and she is heading to the doctor to find out just what happened. When the doctor also ends up on the operating table we are faced with the indisputable truth. She has been landed with an ancient Egyptian or Persian or Roman curse that is going to make sex a very dangerous thing for the bloke! Rather entertainingly, though, she decides that this could actually be put to good use - and her obnoxious brother "Brad" (John Hensley) might just get a taste of her newly found medicine. Aside from watching it with your legs crossed - regardless of which sex you are - this is mildly entertaining in a squirmy sort of fashion. Weixler is clearly having some fun and it's nice to see the men doing all the hysterical screaming for a change. I doubt I'd ever bother watching it again, but I didn't hate it, and neither did the dog!

Apr 26, 2024