Live Bait
Originally released in 1995. Live Bait is a comedy film. directed by Bruce Sweeney. At just 84 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Tom Scholte, Kevin McNulty, and Babs Chula
Synopsis
A 23-year-old slacker tries find his way amidst the oppressive suburban environment where he was raised in this Canadian comedy-drama. Amiable Trevor McIntosh faces two major problems. He wants to get away from his overbearing mom, philandering father and his older brother; and he wants to lose his virginity. Trevor tries hard at the latter, but can't seem to connect with the young women who interest him. Then he meets Charlotte Peacock, an artist in her '60s. She accepts Trevor and encourages him. They start out as friends, but gradually become much more.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Live Bait about?
A 23-year-old slacker tries find his way amidst the oppressive suburban environment where he was raised in this Canadian comedy-drama. Amiable Trevor McIntosh faces two major problems. He wants to ...
Who directed Live Bait?
Live Bait was directed by Bruce Sweeney.
How long is Live Bait?
Live Bait has a runtime of 1 hours and 24 minutes (84 minutes total).
When was Live Bait released?
Live Bait was released on September 16, 1995 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Live Bait?
The main cast of Live Bait includes Tom Scholte, Kevin McNulty, Babs Chula, David Lovgren, Micki Maunsell.