Teeth is a 2007 American Horror satire blood and gore movie composed and coordinated by Mitchell Lichtenstein. The motion picture stars Jess Weixler and was created by Lichtenstein on a financial plan of US$2 million.[1] The film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2007, and was circulated by Roadside Attractions for a restricted discharge in the United States.
Notwithstanding being decidedly gotten by faultfinders, the film had a universal film industry gross of $2,340,110, scarcely winning back its financial plan. At Sundance, Weixler got the Grand Jury Prize for Acting.
Day break O'Keefe (Jess Weixler) is a high school representative for a Christian restraint gather called the Promise. She goes to bunches with her two companions, Alisha (Julia Garro) and Phil (Adam Wagner). One night in the wake of giving a discourse about the immaculateness ring worn by individuals from the gathering, she is acquainted with Tobey (Hale Appleman) and discovers him alluring. The four start going out as a gathering. Sunrise has dreams about wedding Tobey, albeit subsequent to recognizing the fascination, they concur that they can't hang out. Not long after they give in and meet at a neighborhood swimming gap. In the wake of swimming together, they go into a surrender to get warm and start kissing. First light gets awkward and tries to motivate them to backpedal. Tobey at that point endeavors to assault Dawn, who frenzies and tries to drive him off. Tobey winds up forceful and shakes Dawn, bringing about her smacking her head on the ground. While she is bewildered, Tobey accepts the open door to start assaulting her. Day break battles back and accidentally gnaws off his penis with her vagina. An alarmed Dawn staggers away and she escapes the scene. After a Promise meeting, she meets her colleague Ryan (Ashley Springer) at a move; they talk, and he drops her off at her home.
