Vanessa Hudgens Marches Into Adulthood in ‘Gimme Shelter’

Yes, that really is Vanessa Hudgens

The time of High School Musical has come and gone. Zac Efron just starred as JFK’s doctor in Parkland and is getting ready to premier pair of R-rated comedies next year. And Vanessa Hudgens is following up roles in Sucker Punch, Spring Breakers, The Frozen Ground, and Machete Kills with a leading turn an abused runaway pregnant teen in Gimme ShelterJuno, this is not, a notion the film’s first trailer makes abundantly clear.

Based solely on the trailer, the film actually has more in common with last year’s SXSW winner, Short Term 12, albeit a version told more exclusively from the perspective of one of the kids. Unlike Juno MacGuff, Hudgens’s character Apple has no support network. She is the product of a fling her strung out, abusive, prostitute mother had as a teenager. Apple runs away to seek asylum with her well-to-do biological father, played by Brendan Frasier, but subsequently learns she’s pregnant and is turned out on the street. James Earl Jones also figures in as a hospital chaplain who helps secure Apple a place at a shelter home.

Ron Krauss wrote and directed Gimme Shelter, which is based on a true story, his fourth time helming a feature and by far his biggest film to date. The previous high water mark came in the form of the James Spader – starring Alien Hunter, a TV movie which premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel in 2003.

Gimme Shelter is headed for a January 24 release courtesy of Roadside Attractions. Check out the trailer below.

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