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''Misguided Behavior'' is an American
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film written by Victor Cobb and directed by Carl Payne and Avery O Williams. The film stars Carl Payne, Khalil Kain, Towanda Braxton, Elijah Johnson, Princeton Perez and Malek Payne. It was released in 2017, by Studio 11 Films and November 7, 2018, on digital platforms.


Plot

Misguided Behavior is a horror story affecting kids every day in schools across the country. Through Kevin's eyes, we are taken on an emotional roller coaster ride as we discover what lies beneath his teenage fears as he and his peers cope with being teased, abused and dismissed daily by their classmates. The movie's shocking end leads to the paralyzing truth about his real family and leads to his ultimate decision.


Cast

* Khalil Kain as Michael Miller * Valencia Wilson as Jessica Miller * Carl Payne as Benjamin Fields * Doris Morgado as Molly Fields *
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as Captain Rogers * Malek Payne as Lance Fields * Elijah Johnson as Kevin Miller * Mike Martin as Stanley * Princetón Perez as Christopher Arnold * Towanda Braxton as Officer Payne


Production

Principal photography began on July 27, 2016, in
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and wrapped August 11, 2016.


See also

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References

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