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Innocence isn't lost. It's taken.

Genres

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Jealousy flares after the headmistress of an elite boarding school for girls becomes obsessed with a new student.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$101860

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

104 mins

Rating

6.641/10

Release Date

04 December 2009

Country

France

Cast

Eva Green

Eva Green

Miss G

Juno Temple

Juno Temple

Di

María Valverde

María Valverde

Fiamma

Imogen Poots

Imogen Poots

Poppy

Ellie Nunn

Ellie Nunn

Lily

Adele McCann

Adele McCann

Laurel

Zoe Carroll

Zoe Carroll

Rosie

Clemmie Dugdale

Clemmie Dugdale

Fuzzy

Sinéad Cusack

Sinéad Cusack

Miss Nieven

Helen Norton

Helen Norton

Matron

Deirdre Donnelly

Deirdre Donnelly

Miss Lacey

Barbara Adair

Barbara Adair

Miss Cairns

Lorna Waldron

Lorna Waldron

Sandra du Toit

Alistair Rumble

Alistair Rumble

Ferry Skipper

Kitty McLaughlin-Dunning

Kitty McLaughlin-Dunning

Small Dreg

Jonathan White

Jonathan White

Shopkeeper

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