Max Keeble's Big Move Movie Review 2001

Information and Film Reviews for Max Keeble's Big Move the Movie

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Max (Linz), a kid on the verge of entering seventh grade, decides that he must change his image to be a little cooler, much to the dismay of his pals Megan (Grey) and Robe (Peck). On the first day of school, however, he is confronted with two bullies, a fussy principal (Miller) who wants to tear down an animal shelter that Max loves, and a renegade ice cream man. Max's dad comes home and announces that the family is moving to Chicago. Thinking that he can avoid the consequences by moving out of town, Max hatches numerous messy plots to get back at everyone who's tormenting him. After Max has taken revenge, dad reveals that the family is staying put after all, leaving Max to face the music. Not very original, but the kids will get a kick out of the food fight scene.

Distribution

Buena Vista Home Entertainment, 500 S. Buena Vista St., Burbank, CA 91521-1120, Toll-free: 800-723-4763, URL: http://www.bvhe.com

Available on VHS, DVD
Running time 101 minutes.
Originally from United States.

Cast and Crew

Genres
School Daze, Elementary School/Junior High
Screenplay
Jon Bernstein, Mark Blackwell, James Greer
Cast
Alex D. Linz, Larry Miller, Jamie Kennedy, Zena Grey, Josh Peck, Orlando Brown, Noel Fisher, Nora Dunn, Robert Carradine, Clifton Davis, Amy Hill, Amber Valletta, Justin Berfield
Cinematography
Arthur Albert
Director
Timothy Hill
Music
Michael Wandmacher
Other
Todd Toon, Tony Lombardo, Peck Prior, Kelly Hannafin, Susan Matheson, Vincent Jefferds
Producer
Mike Karz, Buena Vista

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