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Hannover House |
Release Date:
October 19, 2001
Summary:
Twelve-year-old Ryan Mitchell (Foster) thinks his life stinks. Then, one day, Ryan and his best friends Twinkie (Purvis) and Stu (Tennet) discover an ancient wishing glass in an Indian burial ground and Ryan uses it to wish away all the adults and teenagers on the planet. (Blue Steel Releasing)
Details
| Runtime: | 93 min |
| Rating: | Rated PG for crude pranks, bullying and some language. |
| Production: | Blue Rider Pictures |
| Genres: | Adventure, Comedy, Family |
| Countries: | USA, New Zealand |
| Language: | English |
| Director | Credit |
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| Dale G. Bradley | Director |
| Writer | Credit |
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| Michael Lach | Written By |
| Principal Cast | Credit |
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| Christopher Lloyd | Leo |
| Todd Emerson | Detloff |
| Cast | Credit |
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| Anna Wilson | Holly |
| Anton Tennet | Stu |
| Blake Foster | Mitchell |
| Charlotte Krem | Hospital Girl #1 |
| Christina Krem | Hospital Girl #2 |
| Ezra Edmond | Back Up Dancer |
| Kate Smith | Rollerblader |
| Leah Schilling | Lead Dancer |
| Michael Purvis | Twinkie |
| Michelle Kittrell | Hostess |
| Olivia Tennet | Nicole Mitchell |
| Producer | Credit |
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| Alex Krem | Executive Producer |
| Brian Walden | Line Producer |
| Devesh Chetty | Executive Producer |
| Grant Bradley | Producer |
| Ira Besserman | Associate Producer |
| John Massam | Executive Producer |
| Jozsef Fityus | Associate Producer |
| Thomas Mulack | Co-Producer |
| Tom Taylor | Producer |
| Walter Josten | Executive Producer |
| Wolfram Tichy | Executive Producer |
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