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| Year: | 2007 |
| Rating: | 5.8(6774) |
| Listed in: | Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Family, Mystery, Thriller |
| Directed by: | Andrew Fleming |
| Actors: | Craig Gellis Rich Cooper Max Thieriot Emma Roberts Amy Bruckner Kay Panabaker |
| "Get a Clue." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Andrew Fleming | |
| Actors | |
| Craig Gellis | as Thug |
| Rich Cooper | as Charlie |
| Max Thieriot | as Ned Nickerson |
| Cliff Bemis | as Chief McGinnis |
| Tate Donovan | as Carson Drew |
| David Doty | as Father Murray |
| Marshall Bell | as John Leshing |
| Josh Flitter | as Corky Veinshtein |
| Phil Abrams | as Principal Fineman |
| Robert Merrill | as 'New Century' Actor |
| Ryan Raddatz | as Assistant Director |
| Adam Goldberg | as Arrogant Director Andy |
| Barry Bostwick | as Dashiel Zachary Biedermeyer |
| Dana Lee | as Louie |
| Edgar Borjas | as Party Goer #2 |
| Darnell Dickens | as Party Goer #1 |
| Adam Hendershott | as Guy at Party |
| Adam Clark | as Sgt. Billings |
| Vito D'Ambrosio | as Henchman #1 |
| Thom Williams | as Henchman #2 |
| Jared Weber | as Henchman #3 |
| James Wing Woo | as Chinese Priest in Movie |
| Eddie Jemison | as Adoption Clerk |
| Chris Kattan | as Burglar |
| Bruce Willis | as Bruce |
| Actresses | |
| Emma Roberts | as Nancy Drew |
| Amy Bruckner | as Bess |
| Kay Panabaker | as Georgie |
| Laura Harring | as Dehlia Draycott |
| Pat Carroll | as Landlady |
| Monica Parker | as Hannah |
| Caroline Aaron | as Barbara Barbara |
| Daniella Monet | as Inga Veinshtein |
| Kelly Vitz | as Trish |
| Joanne Baron | as Costume Lady |
| Emmy Laybourne | as File Lady |
| Elyssa Davalos | as Twin Palms Manager |
| Rosemary Morgan | as 'No' Woman |
| Amanda Alva | as 'No' Woman |
| Ahna O'Reilly | as 'No' Woman |
| Ashley Sherman | as 'No' Woman |
| Shaina Vorspan | as 'No' Woman |
| Krystle Hernandez | as 'No' Woman |
| Rachael Leigh Cook | as Jane Brighton |
| Kaitlyn Van Item | as Allie Brighton |
| Lucille Soong | as Waitress |
| Lindsay Sloane | as Boutique Clerk |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 30 January 2006 - ? |
| Budget: | USD 20,000,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 6,832,318 USD (17 June 2007) UK - 803,109 GBP (18 November 2007) Philippines - 5,283,218 PHP (30 September 2007) |
| Plot: | Nancy Drew moves to Los Angeles and in typical Drew fashion, immediately stumbles upon a mystery concerning a dead movie star and her inheritance. Nancy soon discovers that the rude needling from her new classmates is the least of her worries as she's almost run over by a car and nearly blown up diffusing a bomb. Nancy's luck runs out when the bad guys get the drop on her and put Chloroform over mouth! Nancy is taken by complete surprise and barely has time to fight before the anesthetic hits her nostrils and turns out her lights! They drug Nancy in broad daylight and make her go nighty night! The attack is so effective, so precise, people walk right past the vehicle with no idea there's a young girl inside, fully anesthetized, chloroformed out of her mind! Nancy has no idea what hit her as her abductors drive her to their hideout. Nancy comes to drugged but quickly escapes her attackers. Nancy feels foolish for having had her nose and mouth shoved into a rag that knocked her out. But the resilient sleuth marches forward, solves the case, then watches the men who drugged her go down. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Blue Monday" Written by Stephen Morris , Peter Hook, Bernard Sumner and Gillian Gilbert Performed by Flunk Courtesy of Beatservice Records, Norway "Blue Jungle" Written by Les Baxter Performed by Les Baxter Courtesy of Capitol Records Under License from EMI Film & Television Music "Come to California" Written by Matthew Sweet Produced by Ralph Sall Performed by Matthew Sweet "Pretty Much Amazing" Written by Ralph Sall Produced by Ralph Sall Performed by Joanna Joanna appears courtesy of Geffen Records "Hey Nancy Drew" Written by Ralph Sall and Chris Price Produced by Ralph Sall Performed by Price Price appears courtesy of Geffen Records "Nice Day" Written by Angelina Moysov Performed by Persephone's Bees Courtesy of Columbia Records and Dizzy Kiss Music "The Delicate Place" Written by Britt Daniel Performed by Spoon Courtesy of Merge Records By Arrangement with Bank Robber Music "Looking for Clues" Written by Robert Palmer Produced by Ralph Sall and Mike Batt Performed by Katie Melua Katie Melua appears courtesy of Dramatico Records "Homage to Patagonia" Written by Fred Deakin and Nick Franglen Performed by Lemon Jelly Courtesy of XL Recordings Ltd. "Dare" Written by Damon Albarn, Jamie Hewlett and Danger Mouse (as Brian Burton) Performed by Gorillaz Courtesy of Virgin Records America, Inc. Under License from EMI Film & Television Music "Won't You Join Me for a Drink?" Written by Nick Hollywood Performed by Lemon Courtesy of Freshly Squeezed Music Ltd. "We Came to Party" Written by Ralph Sall and J-Kwon Produced by Ralph Sall Performed by J-Kwon J-Kwon appears courtesy of So So Def Recordings/Arista Records, LLC "Perfect Misfit" Written by Ralph Sall and Liz Phair Produced by Ralph Sall Performed by Liz Phair "Party Tonight" Written by Ralph Sall and Bizarre Produced by Ralph Sall Performed by Bizarre "All I Need" Written by Ralph Sall and Cupid Produced by Ralph Sall Performed by Cupid Cupid appears courtesy of Atlantic Records "Like A Star" Written by Corinne Bailey Rae Performed by Corinne Bailey Rae Courtesy of Capitol Records Under License from EMI Film & Television Music "When Did Your Heart Go Missing?" Written by Robert Schwartzman Performed by Rooney Courtesy of Geffen Records Under License from Universal Music Enterprises "Kids in America" Written by Ricki Wilde (as Ricky Wilde) and Marty Wilde Produced by Ralph Sall Performed by The Donnas |
Goofs
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Crew: When Nancy, Ned and Corky peer into the newly discovered secret passage from the attic, a spotlight is visible hanging behind them. It is also included in the ink drawing of that shot in the credits. FAIR: When Nancy spends her first night at the home in Hollywood, there is a digital clock/radio on her bedroom nightstand. In the next scene, it has been replaced by a old-fashioned wind-up alarm clock, which awakens her. Nancy mentioned she likes old-fashioned things. It is possible she took the alarm-clock which had been there and replaced it with her own. Fact errors: The sign outside the church in the opening sequence appears to say "Calvary Presbyterian," and Nancy refers to "the pastor," which is consistent with a Protestant church. However, in the sanctuary, there is religious statuary, and Nancy disguises herself as a statue of the Blessed Virgin (with an amazingly handy bit of fabric in the traditional blue which always adorns Mary in traditional religious art). Presbyterians come from a strict Calvinist tradition that eschews statuary as idolatry, and they don't pray to Mary. Continuity: When Nancy is talking to Ned on her porch, her yellow hat ties in the back in the over the shoulder shots, but near the front in other shots. Continuity: After Nancy gives the blondie to the hospital worker, he calls her back to give her the information she needs. The shots facing Nancy show the napkin empty without the blondie on it. The shots facing the hospital worker show the blondie returned in the same spot again. Revealing mistakes: When Nancy is printing out the details of all the possible matches on the 3 adopted children; although the names in the left column of the pages are different, the list of addresses in the right column is the same on each sheet. Fact errors: During the chase scene between Nancy Drew's Nash convertible "roadster" and the bad guys' Range Rover (starting at 1:20:20 on DVD), the Range Rover bumps the Nash three times. Nancy Drew's head snaps forward when physics would dictate that her head would first snap backwards (i.e. whiplash). Continuity: When Nancy was chloroformed in Chinatown, the thugs stopped their SUV in the exact spot where Nancy's car had been parked. When Nancy escaped from the theater her car was back in that same spot. Continuity: When Inga shoves some of the cupcake on Corky, you can see that the cupcake has been untouched. Continuity: At the lunch scene, we see how messily the girls eat; knocking over bottles and the food all over the table, but when we see it from another angle, everything is tidy and perfect. CHAR: Nancy Drew says the Miranda Warning started in 1963. It was actually the result of a ruling in June 1966. Fact errors: Nancy is told by the real-estate agent that a house involved in a murder mystery would be more expensive. These are actually known as 'stigmatized properties' in the trade and are usually worth less, not more. FAIR: When Nancy dives to the ground to try and get out of the way of the explosion, the mat does not fly up. The mat (which has been shown in behind-the-scenes clips on the DVD) is bright blue. The color of the object that flies up with a tan, manila-like color. Notice that it is the same color of Nancy's coat. The object that flies up is merely Nancy's jacket flap. |
Quotes
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Nancy Drew: Ned can I ask you a question? Ned Nickerson: Mhm. Nancy Drew: Can you tell when a girl looks at you and is thinking how much she likes you and is wondering if you like her and thinking how important it is for you to say how you feel before she says anything more about how she feels about you or anyone else they might be jealous of because she's already said how she feels how she's said in her own way? Ned Nickerson: Uh, can you repeat the question? Inga: Hi? Obviously, someone here needs a little help with their look. Boutique Clerk: Oh. It's not that bad. Inga: Oh, please. It's a fashion teardown. Boutique Clerk: You have some nice pieces. They're just not really working together. Inga: Me? I was talking about her! [points to Nancy] Boutique Clerk: Oh, sorry. Wow! Where did you get that dress? [Carson Drew is talking on the cell phone while driving] Nancy Drew: Dad, do you know that people who talk on the phone while driving miss things? Carson Drew: Like what? Nancy Drew: That woman in the road! Nancy Drew: I wonder who tried to kill us? Corky: Yeah, I'm wondering that too. In fact, I'm kind of freaking out about it! Nancy Drew: If you shoot me, that'll leave all kinds of evidence. Really messy. [thug prepares to strangle her] Nancy Drew: Strangulation leaves a traceable handprint. Inga: I noticed you were wearing Penny Loafers. Did your podiatrist suggest them are or you being ironic? Nancy Drew: I like old fashioned things. Inga: Oh... we've noticed. Nancy Drew: [found a bomb in her car] Excuse me, I have to defuse this bomb. Inga: Oh totally. Love is a battlefield [first lines] Thug: Who are you? Nancy Drew: Hello. I'm Nancy Drew. It's nice to meet you. May I ask who you are? [last lines] Carson Drew: Phone call. Long distance from Scotland. Something about the Loch Ness Monster and some missing diamonds. Nancy Drew: Another case! |
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