These Girls is a 2005 film directed by John Hazlett and starring David Boreanaz, Caroline Dhavernas, Holly Lewis, Amanda Walsh, Colin C. Berry and Donnell Makenzie.
Based upon the play of the same name by Vivienne Laxdal, its plot concerns three girls (Dhavernas, Lewis, and Walsh) who attempt to seduce an older man (Boreanaz) in their town.
After Glory (Walsh) is found sleeping with Keith, the other two girls attempt to do the same, ultimately looking to share him amongst the three.
As a Canadian production, it also received financial support from state programs like Telefilm Canada.
The story is told by Keira St. George (Caroline Dhavernas), a girl who is trying to decide what to do with her life.
She constantly throws away her college letter without reading it, but her father always retrieves it, annoying her more.
Her two best friends are Glory Lorraine (Amanda Walsh) a beautiful but somewhat bitchy girl obsessed with marriage, and Lisa MacDougall (Holly Lewis), an awkward, born-again, religious girl who is obsessed with sex.
Glory babysits for Keith Clark (David Boreanaz) and his wife, who works the night shift four times a week.
Keith is a 32-year-old husband and father, who loves to ride his motorcycle, gamble with friends and smoke pot.
The next day, while Keira works at the food stand, Glory tells her more about Keith and her relationship with him.
The next day, Lisa arrives at the stand to tell Keira that she's going to sleep with Keith Clark.
Keith initially balks at the proposal but Keira threatens him with the fact that if people somehow find out: he will be considered a "pervert pothead who molests young girls".
The nightly sessions take a toll on Keith, who cannot stay awake anymore.
Donny (Colin C. Berry) arrives at the scene and all five teens take Jasmine and the unconscious and bleeding Keith back home and debate whether to call 911.
Meanwhile, at the house, Glory again professes her love to Keith but he rejects her, saying she is crazy to think he would leave with her.