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This TV movie has never been released on home video in the United States, though it had been released on VHS (albeit in dubbed and/or subtitled versions) in Argentina (as ''La sustituta''), Germany (as ''Exitus'') and Japan.
This TV movie has never been released on home video in the United States, though it had been released on VHS (albeit in dubbed and/or subtitled versions) in Argentina (as ''La sustituta''), Germany (as ''Exitus'') and Japan.


Someone recently has found this movie on this website http://www.primewire.ag/watch-2789433-The-Substitute-online-free
Around early 2017, an anonymous user found the movie on the website Prime Wire.<ref>[http://www.primewire.ag/watch-2789433-The-Substitute-online-free The link to ''The Substitute''.] Retrieved 02 Apr '19</ref>


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Substitute movie.JPG

Poster of the film.

Status: Found

Date found: Unknown

Found by: Unknown

The Substitute is a TV movie that was produced for the USA network in 1993. It should not be confused with the 1996 film starring Tom Berenger.

The Substitute is the film debut of Mark Wahlberg, who at the time was still known as pop-rapper "Marky Mark". The film is about a high school English teacher who goes on a killing spree after her husband cheats on her.

This TV movie has never been released on home video in the United States, though it had been released on VHS (albeit in dubbed and/or subtitled versions) in Argentina (as La sustituta), Germany (as Exitus) and Japan.

Around early 2017, an anonymous user found the movie on the website Prime Wire.[1]

Reference

  1. The link to The Substitute. Retrieved 02 Apr '19