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  1. Plot. Poppy Moore, a wealthy but spoiled and rebellious girl from Malibu, California, damages and discards the belongings of her widowed father's new girlfriend, Rosemary. She grabs a handful of Rosemary's clothes and jumps into the ocean just as her furious father, Gerry, arrives.

  2. Summaries. A rebellious Malibu princess is shipped off to a strict English boarding school by her father. Since Malibu brat Poppy Moore's mom passed away, she has pushed her rich, usually absent dad Gerry shamelessly. When his patience wears out, she's shipped off to her mother's former English boarding school for girls, Abbey Mount.

  3. 17 de nov. de 2009 · Director. Lucy Dahl. Writer. Sixteen-year-old Poppy has everything her unlimited credit cards can buy, and a spoiled attitude to match. After a final thoughtless prank, her exasperated father ships her off to boarding school in England. There, Poppy meets her match in a stern headmistress and a class full of girls who will not tolerate her ...

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 10008678-wild_childWild Child | Rotten Tomatoes

    18 de oct. de 2008 · Sixteen-year-old Poppy (Emma Roberts) has everything her unlimited credit cards can buy, and a spoiled attitude to match. After a final thoughtless prank, her exasperated father (Aidan Quinn ...

  5. Wild Child is a 2008 teen comedy film directed by Nick Moore, written by Lucy Dahl, and starring Emma Roberts, Natasha Richardson, Shirley Henderson, Alex Pettyfer and Aidan Quinn, with Georgia King, Kimberley Nixon, Juno Temple, Linzey Cocker and Sophie Wu.

  6. Wild Child is a film directed by Nick Moore with Emma Roberts, Natasha Richardson, Aidan Quinn, Alex Pettyfer .... Year: 2008. Original title: Wild Child. Synopsis: Sixteen-year-old Poppy (Emma Roberts) is a self-obsessed, incorrigible brat who lives a pampered life in her L.A. world.

  7. 17 de nov. de 2009 · Synopsis by Jason Buchanan. The unhinged behavior of a Malibu princess (Emma Roberts) prompts her frustrated father to send her to an all-girls English boarding school in this teen comedy penned by Lucy Dahl (daughter of Roald Dahl and a boarding school alumni herself) and directed by Nick Moore.