Leaving Barstow Trailer

Leaving Barstow Trailer (2008)

06 June 2008 Drama, Romance 85 mins

Growing up in Barstow, CA, high school senior Andrew hopes for a bigger world -- but his devotion to his mother, Sandra, and his awakening attraction to newcomer Jenny, combine to keep him tied to home. Andrew's loyalties become confused and his prior ambitions begin to fade as he realizes he must make the most difficult of all decisions -- choosing between himself and the people he loves.

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Peter Paige

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International Releases Dates

United States 06 June 2008

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