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* CoversAlwaysLie: The Johnson Production Group poster for the movie features a dead Danny, with Molly standing over him clutching a knife. While Molly ''does'' eventually wield a knife, she doesn't use it to kill Danny.
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* ContinuityNod: As with a whole bunch of Johnson Production Group movies for Lifetime, the fictional Whittendale College is part of the plot (Jamie wants to go there), and the movie for which Molly buys a ticket to secure an alibi for Danny's death is ''Blackberry Winter'', a novel written by the protagonist of fellow Lifetime movie ''The Surrogate''.

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* ContinuityNod: As with a whole bunch of Johnson Production Group movies for Lifetime, the fictional Whittendale College is part of the plot (Jamie wants to go there), and the movie for which Molly buys a ticket to secure an alibi for Danny's death is ''Blackberry Winter'', previously a novel written by the protagonist of fellow Lifetime movie ''The Surrogate''.
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* ContinuityNod: As with a whole bunch of Johnson Production Group movies for Lifetime, the fictional Whittendale College is part of the plot (Jamie wants to go there), and the movie for which Molly buys a ticket to secure an alibi for Danny's death is ''Blackberry Winter'', a novel written by the protagonist of fellow Johnson Production Group Lifetime movie ''The Surrogate''.

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* ContinuityNod: As with a whole bunch of Johnson Production Group movies for Lifetime, the fictional Whittendale College is part of the plot (Jamie wants to go there), and the movie for which Molly buys a ticket to secure an alibi for Danny's death is ''Blackberry Winter'', a novel written by the protagonist of fellow Johnson Production Group Lifetime movie ''The Surrogate''.
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* ContinuityNod: As with a whole bunch of Johnson Production Group movies for Lifetime, the fictional Whittendale College is part of the plot (Jamie wants to go there), and the movie for which Molly buys a ticket to secure an alibi for Danny's death is ''Blackberry Winter'', which was previously a novel in the Lifetime movie ''The Surrogate''.

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* ContinuityNod: As with a whole bunch of Johnson Production Group movies for Lifetime, the fictional Whittendale College is part of the plot (Jamie wants to go there), and the movie for which Molly buys a ticket to secure an alibi for Danny's death is ''Blackberry Winter'', which was previously a novel in written by the protagonist of fellow Johnson Production Group Lifetime movie ''The Surrogate''.
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* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Zigzagged. Molly is clearly depicted as being an unhinged predator who seducing Danny. But upon finding out about it, Jamie angrily blasts ''Danny'' for "having sex with their teacher," seemingly more upset at Danny for cheating on her than at Molly for taking advantage of an underage student in an academic bind. The fact that Danny was the victim of statutory rape isn't really addressed.

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* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Zigzagged. Molly is clearly depicted as being an unhinged predator who seducing Danny. But upon finding out about it, Jamie angrily blasts ''Danny'' for "having sex with their teacher," seemingly more upset at Danny for cheating on her than at Molly for taking advantage of an underage a student in an academic bind. The fact that Danny was the victim of statutory rape grooming isn't really addressed.
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''Dirty Teacher'' is a 2013 LifetimeMovieOfTheWeek {{Thriller}}, written by Barbara Kymlicka and directed by Doug Campbell.


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* EvilIsHammy: Josie Davis is a masterful ColdHam, conveying Molly's deranged personality through facial expressions and changes in vocal tone, but she completely delivers when it comes time to have Molly freak out and throw a tantrum when she realizes that the truth about the murder is about to come out.

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* EvilIsHammy: Josie Davis (an [[Series/InsideTheActorsStudio Actors Studio]] alum) is a masterful ColdHam, conveying Molly's deranged personality through facial expressions and changes in vocal tone, but she completely delivers when it comes time to have Molly freak out and throw a tantrum when she realizes that the truth about the murder is about to come out.
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* LetsGetDangerous: Jamie, who's spent most of the movie being passive and pouty (her default expression whenever something bad happens is DullSurprise), totally takes charge when she goes to confront Molly, having apparently TookALevelInBadass. She gives her a [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "Reason You Suck Speech"]], and even threatens her with a gun when one becomes available.

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* LetsGetDangerous: Jamie, who's spent most of the movie being passive and pouty (her default expression whenever something bad happens is DullSurprise), totally takes charge when she goes to confront Molly, having apparently TookALevelInBadass. She gives her a [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "Reason You Suck Speech"]], Suck" Speech]], and even threatens her with a gun when one becomes available.

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Molly Matson (Josie Davis) is a substitute teacher who's been hired to fill in for a high school English teacher on maternity leave. She immediately becomes smitten with one of her students, school baseball star Danny Campbell (Cameron Deane Stewart), who's in a volatile relationship with his classmate Jamie Hall (Kelcie Stranahan). Molly manipulates her way into Danny's life, becoming his tutor and eventually seducing him, while doing her best to mess things up between Danny and Jamie. But Molly proves to be NotGoodWithRejection when Danny asks to break things off. She kills him, and decides to FrameUp Jamie for the murder, which proves successful when Detectives Peters (Lesli Kay) and Allen (Brennan Elliott) arrest Jamie after [[PoliceAreUseless an oddly brief investigation]]. It's up to Jamie and her mom Lauren (Darlene Vogel) to [[ClearMyName Clear Her Name]].

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Molly Matson (Josie Davis) is a substitute teacher who's been hired to fill in for a high school English teacher on maternity leave. She immediately becomes smitten with one of her students, school baseball star Danny Campbell (Cameron Deane Stewart), who's in a volatile relationship with his classmate Jamie Hall (Kelcie Stranahan). Molly manipulates her way into Danny's life, becoming his tutor and eventually seducing him, while doing her best to mess things up between Danny and Jamie. But Molly proves to be NotGoodWithRejection when Danny asks to break things off. She kills him, and decides to FrameUp Jamie for the murder, which proves successful when Detectives Peters (Lesli Kay) and Allen (Brennan Elliott) arrest Jamie after [[PoliceAreUseless an oddly brief a less-than-thorough investigation]]. It's up to Jamie and her mom Lauren (Darlene Vogel) to [[ClearMyName Clear Her Name]].



* LetsGetDangerous: Jamie, who's spent most of the movie being passive and pouty (her default expression whenever something bad happens is DullSurprise), totally takes charge when she goes to confront Molly, being very tough and assertive, even threatening her with a gun when one becomes available.

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* LetsGetDangerous: Jamie, who's spent most of the movie being passive and pouty (her default expression whenever something bad happens is DullSurprise), totally takes charge when she goes to confront Molly, being very tough having apparently TookALevelInBadass. She gives her a [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "Reason You Suck Speech"]], and assertive, even threatening threatens her with a gun when one becomes available. available.
* LyingToThePerp: Jamie's gambit in her final confrontation with Molly, claiming that the chop shop didn't destroy the damaged grill from Molly's SUV.
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* BitchAlert: From her very first scene, Molly acts wildly inappropriately for a teacher, wearing clingy blouses and skirts and giving lecherous looks to Danny as he plays baseball.

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* BitchAlert: From her very first scene, appearance we know Molly acts wildly inappropriately for is trouble. She's clad in a teacher, wearing clingy blouses blouse and skirts and giving skirt, puts on some lipstick before she gets out of her car, sports a constant CheshireCatGrin, casts lecherous looks to glances at Danny as he plays baseball.she watches him play baseball, and just generally behaves in a wildly inappropriate way for a teacher.
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* AbusiveParents: Or abusive ''foster'' parent in Molly's case. Flashbacks to her childhood show that her foster mother frequently called her ugly and that her dead biological mother didn't love her.


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* EvilIsPetty: Throughout her initial seduction of Danny, Molly gives Jamie a subpar grade on a paper--''twice''--just to spite her for being Danny's girlfriend.


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* MamaBear: Jamie's mother Lauren works to help her daughter prove her innocence, even having a brief but tense confrontation with Molly.
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* PsychopathicWomanchild: Molly is around 40 but is a {{Cloudcuckoolander}} with a mental age of 14 or so. She obsesses over Danny like a schoolgirl, and feels petty jealousy toward Jamie.

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* PsychopathicWomanchild: Molly is around 40 but is a {{Cloudcuckoolander}} with a mental age of 14 or so. She obsesses over Danny like a giddy schoolgirl, and feels petty jealousy toward Jamie.
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* LetsGetDangerous: Jamie, who's spent most of the movie being passive and pouty (her default expression whenever something bad happens is DullSurprise), totally takes charge when she goes to confront Molly, being very tough and assertive, even threatening her with a gun when one becomes available.


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* TooDumbToLive: Danny for some reason walks in the middle of the road on the way back to his car after rejecting Molly at the park, when he was parked just a few spaces down from her Grand Cherokee. And he easily would've heard her slam the door, rev the SUV up, and squeal out as she raced toward him, with plenty of time to look behind and move over.
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* HamToHamCombat: Molly and Jamie both do some impressive scenery chewing in the final confrontation scene.

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Molly Matson (Josie Davis) is a substitute teacher who's been hired to fill in for a high school English teacher on maternity leave. She immediately becomes smitten with one of her students, school baseball star Danny Campbell (Cameron Deane Stewart), who's in a volatile relationship with his classmate Jamie Hall (Kelcie Stranahan). Molly manipulates her way into Danny's life, becoming his tutor and eventually seducing him, while doing her best to mess things up between Danny and Jamie. But Molly proves to be NotGoodWithRejection when Danny asks to break things off. She kills him, then frames Jamie for his death.

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Molly Matson (Josie Davis) is a substitute teacher who's been hired to fill in for a high school English teacher on maternity leave. She immediately becomes smitten with one of her students, school baseball star Danny Campbell (Cameron Deane Stewart), who's in a volatile relationship with his classmate Jamie Hall (Kelcie Stranahan). Molly manipulates her way into Danny's life, becoming his tutor and eventually seducing him, while doing her best to mess things up between Danny and Jamie. But Molly proves to be NotGoodWithRejection when Danny asks to break things off. She kills him, then frames and decides to FrameUp Jamie for his death.
the murder, which proves successful when Detectives Peters (Lesli Kay) and Allen (Brennan Elliott) arrest Jamie after [[PoliceAreUseless an oddly brief investigation]]. It's up to Jamie and her mom Lauren (Darlene Vogel) to [[ClearMyName Clear Her Name]].



* ClearMyName: What Jamie has to do after her arrest, with her mom Lauren taking the initiative to actually do the investigation that the police botched.

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* AlliterativeName: Molly Matson



* EvilIsHammy: Josie Davis is a masterful ColdHam, conveying Molly's deranged personality through facial expressions and changes in vocal tone.

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* EvilIsHammy: Josie Davis is a masterful ColdHam, conveying Molly's deranged personality through facial expressions and changes in vocal tone.tone, but she completely delivers when it comes time to have Molly freak out and throw a tantrum when she realizes that the truth about the murder is about to come out.

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* TheBardOnBoard: The subplot of Jamie and Danny being in love despite their families feuding is an obvious ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' nod, reinforced when the play gets mentioned in Molly's class.

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* TheBardOnBoard: The subplot of Jamie and Danny being in love despite their families feuding FeudingFamilies is an obvious ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' nod, reinforced when the play gets mentioned in Molly's class.



* FeudingFamilies: Danny's father was Jamie's father's boss, but Mr. Campbell fired Mr. Hall, and there's quite a bit of tension between them, not helped by the Danny[=/=]Jamie relationship. Naturally, the Campbells have no trouble believing that Jamie killed Danny.



* InterClassRomance: Danny's father was Jamie's father's boss, and there's tension between the families because Mr. Campbell fired Mr. Hall.
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* ADeadlyAffair: Molly starts a relationship with her student Danny, but he feels guilty and asks to meet her in a park, where he breaks up with her. Unfortunately for him, Molly is a psychotic mess who's NotGoodWithRejection, so she impulsively kills him with her SUV.
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* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Zigzagged. Molly is clearly depicted as being an unhinged predator who seducing Danny. But upon finding out about it, Jamie angrily blasts ''Danny'' for "having sex with their teacher," seemingly more upset at Danny for cheating on her than at Molly for taking advantage of an underage student in an academic bind. The fact that Danny was the victim of statutory rape isn't really addressed.



* TroubledBackstoryFlashback: Whenever Molly looks in a mirror, she's reminded of her rotten childhood, when she was constantly called "ugly" by her mean foster mother.

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* TroubledBackstoryFlashback: Whenever Molly looks in a mirror, she's reminded of her rotten childhood, when she was constantly called "ugly" by her mean foster mother.mother.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: While drunkenly confronting Danny's father for firing him, Jamie's father hints that they used to be friends and co-workers before Danny's father went up in the company and left him without a job. From the way he talks to him presently, Danny's father obviously couldn't care less about their past friendship.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Danny. Part of why he falls victim to Molly's advances is because he feels pressured to get better grades by his parents in order to get into the exclusive university they want him to.
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* IAmNotShazam: Almost all the online blog reviews of this movie refer to the lead character as Dirty Teacher rather than Molly because of RuleOfFunny.
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* IAmNotShazam: Almost all the online blog reviews of this movie refer to the lead character as Dirty Teacher rather than Molly because of RuleOfFunny.
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''Dirty Teacher'' is a 2013 LifetimeMovieOfTheWeek {{Thriller}}, written by Barbara Kymlicka and directed by Doug Campbell.


Molly Matson (Josie Davis) is a substitute teacher who's been hired to fill in for a high school English teacher on maternity leave. She immediately becomes smitten with one of her students, school baseball star Danny Campbell (Cameron Deane Stewart), who's in a volatile relationship with his classmate Jamie Hall (Kelcie Stranahan). Molly manipulates her way into Danny's life, becoming his tutor and eventually seducing him, while doing her best to mess things up between Danny and Jamie. But Molly proves to be NotGoodWithRejection when Danny asks to break things off. She kills him, then frames Jamie for his death.

No relation to ''Film/BadTeacher'', though it maybe could be considered a PlayedForDrama {{Mockbuster}} of it.

!!''Dirty Teacher'' contains examples of:
* TheAlibi: Molly fabricates one for the night of Danny's death by buying a ticket to an almost-finished showing of a movie, so she can have the stub handy.
* TheBardOnBoard: The subplot of Jamie and Danny being in love despite their families feuding is an obvious ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' nod, reinforced when the play gets mentioned in Molly's class.
* BitchAlert: From her very first scene, Molly acts wildly inappropriately for a teacher, wearing clingy blouses and skirts and giving lecherous looks to Danny as he plays baseball.
* BrainlessBeauty: Danny is a hunky jock, but really easy for Molly to manipulate.
* BrokenAesop: The movie ''wants'' to be a cautionary tale about predatory teachers, but it also seems to lay a lot of the blame on Jamie, suggesting that her refusal to sleep with Danny led him to such a bad level of sexual frustration that he became receptive to Molly's advances.
* CarFu: Molly uses her SUV to fatally mow down Danny in the park after he breaks up with her.
* ClearMyName: What Jamie has to do after her arrest, with her mom Lauren taking the initiative to actually do the investigation that the police botched.
* ContinuityNod: As with a whole bunch of Johnson Production Group movies for Lifetime, the fictional Whittendale College is part of the plot (Jamie wants to go there), and the movie for which Molly buys a ticket to secure an alibi for Danny's death is ''Blackberry Winter'', which was previously a novel in the Lifetime movie ''The Surrogate''.
* EvilIsHammy: Josie Davis is a masterful ColdHam, conveying Molly's deranged personality through facial expressions and changes in vocal tone.
* FrameUp: Molly tries to frame Jamie for Danny's death by planting evidence, including blood stains, in Jamie's car.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Jamie, the blonde, virginal [[TheIngenue Ingenue]] who gets wrongly-blamed for her boyfriend's death.
* HalfwayPlotSwitch: With Danny's death, the movie changes from a steamy TeenDrama to a PoliceProcedural.
* HereWeGoAgain: The ending, with Molly in prison watching a news story about her case, including an interview with a student who says he would've gladly slept with her if she was his teacher, which leads Molly to start crushing on him.
* HowWeGotHere: The movie starts with Jamie getting arrested for Danny's murder, then goes back a month to tell the story.
* IfICantHaveYou: Danny ends things with Molly. It ends up costing him his life.
* TheIngenue: While bright enough to have a shot at getting accepted to Whittendale, Jamie is incredibly naïve, which makes her easy pickings for a devious [[TheSociopath Sociopath]] like Molly.
* InterClassRomance: Danny's father was Jamie's father's boss, and there's tension between the families because Mr. Campbell fired Mr. Hall.
* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: When she was a child, Molly murdered her diabetic foster mother by shooting her up with insulin, which was written off by investigators as an accidental overdose.
* MasterOfTheMixedMessage: Jamie wants to lose her virginity to Danny, and they make out quite a bit, but when things get serious she suddenly refuses to go further.
* MonochromePast: Molly's childhood flashbacks are in black-and-white, and also have a bit of an ArtShift, looking like an old Hollywood {{Melodrama}}.
* MrsRobinson: Middle-aged Molly pursues 18-year-old Danny, and it's discovered that she's done this with other boys at other schools.
* PoliceAreUseless: Detectives Peters and Allen may be the most incompetent investigators in Lifetime history. They completely accept Molly's movie alibi based on nothing more than the ticket stub she gives them. Never do they think to actually go to the theater to confirm that she was there, or what time she bought her ticket. They also don't bother to check the GPS in Molly's SUV. And simple forensic analysis would've shown that the point of impact on Danny's body was inconsistent with Jamie's small car, and would've uncovered the blood on Jamie's car having been smeared there.
* PsychopathicWomanchild: Molly is around 40 but is a {{Cloudcuckoolander}} with a mental age of 14 or so. She obsesses over Danny like a schoolgirl, and feels petty jealousy toward Jamie.
* SextraCredit: Essentially what's happening between Molly and Danny, except he's not really aware of it.
* StepfordSmiler: Molly comes across as calm and serene, but there's obviously something way off with her, stemming from a bad childhood incident.
* TeacherStudentRomance: The focus of the film, with Molly initiating a sexual relationship with her student Danny.
* TroubledBackstoryFlashback: Whenever Molly looks in a mirror, she's reminded of her rotten childhood, when she was constantly called "ugly" by her mean foster mother.

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