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FamilyAdventureCrimeMysteryComedy

Nancy Drew

- Small Town Girl. Big Time Adventure.

Intrepid teenage private eye Nancy Drew heads to Tinseltown with her father to investigate the unsolved murder of a movie star in this old-fashioned whodunit based on Carolyn Keene's popular series of books for young adults. But can the small-town girl cut through the Hollywood hype to solve the case?

Release Date : 2007-06-15

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Jerry Weintraub ProductionsVirtual StudiosWarner Bros. Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Emma Roberts

Character Name : Nancy Drew

Original Name : Emma Roberts

Gender : Female

Max Thieriot

Character Name : Ned Nickerson

Original Name : Max Thieriot

Gender : Male

Josh Flitter

Character Name : Corky Veinshtein

Original Name : Josh Flitter

Gender : Male

Rachael Leigh Cook

Character Name : Jane Brighton

Original Name : Rachael Leigh Cook

Gender : Female

Kay Panabaker

Character Name : Georgie

Original Name : Kay Panabaker

Gender : Female

Tate Donovan

Character Name : Carson Drew

Original Name : Tate Donovan

Gender : Male

Marshall Bell

Character Name : John Leshing

Original Name : Marshall Bell

Gender : Male

Daniella Monet

Character Name : Inga Veinshtein

Original Name : Daniella Monet

Gender : Female

Kelly Vitz

Character Name : Trish

Original Name : Kelly Vitz

Gender : Female

Bruce Willis

Character Name : Bruce (uncredited)

Original Name : Bruce Willis

Gender : Male

Laura Harring

Character Name : Dehlia Draycott

Original Name : Laura Harring

Gender : Female

Barry Bostwick

Character Name : Dashiel Biedermeyer

Original Name : Barry Bostwick

Gender : Male

Craig Gellis

Character Name : Thug

Original Name : Craig Gellis

Gender : Male

Rich Cooper

Character Name : Charlie

Original Name : Rich Cooper

Gender : Male

Amy Bruckner

Character Name : Bess

Original Name : Amy Bruckner

Gender : Female

Cliff Bemis

Character Name : Chief McGinnis

Original Name : Cliff Bemis

Gender : Male

David Doty

Character Name : Father Murray

Original Name : David Doty

Gender : Male

Pat Carroll

Character Name : Landlady

Original Name : Pat Carroll

Gender : Female

Monica Parker

Character Name : Hannah

Original Name : Monica Parker

Gender : Female

Caroline Aaron

Character Name : Barbara Barbara

Original Name : Caroline Aaron

Gender : Female

Phil Abrams

Character Name : Principal Fineman

Original Name : Phil Abrams

Gender : Male

Joanne Baron

Character Name : Costume Lady

Original Name : Joanne Baron

Gender : Female

Ryan Raddatz

Character Name : Assistant Director

Original Name : Ryan Raddatz

Gender : Male

Adam Goldberg

Character Name : Arrogant Director Andy

Original Name : Adam Goldberg

Gender : Male

Emmy Laybourne

Character Name : File Lady

Original Name : Emmy Laybourne

Gender : Female

Elyssa Davalos

Character Name : Twin Palms Manager

Original Name : Elyssa Davalos

Gender : Female

Kaitlyn Van Item

Character Name : Allie Brighton

Original Name : Kaitlyn Van Item

Gender : Male

Robert Merrill

Character Name : 'New Century' Actor

Original Name : Robert Merrill

Gender : Male

Chris Kattan

Character Name : Burglar

Original Name : Chris Kattan

Gender : Male

Lindsay Sloane

Character Name : Boutique Clerk

Original Name : Lindsay Sloane

Gender : Female

Amanda Alva

Character Name : 'No' Woman

Original Name : Amanda Alva

Gender : Female

Reviews

K

Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. While I don't enjoy the aspect of shoving an addiction (actually compulsion) story into a Nancy Drew story (as she has to stop sleuthing), and I don't enjoy the relocation aspect of a world they built so well so quickly, this movie has far more benefits than drawbacks. Once we get past the awkward "lying to your parents" aspect of the story that usually gets attributed to drugs and alcohol, the actual "sleuthing" is really fun and present in a charming and light-hearted way. The mystery itself is actually complex enough to keep you interested throughout the movie, and the characters are fun, if eccentric. Having a "world's clash" aspect to the story seemed unnecessary, and that's the only real hang up this movie had. Firstly the movie was supposed to be the opening of a potential franchise to revitalize the Nancy Drew brand, but instead of giving it a strong opening movie, they jumped right in as if there were already 3 movies and they had already jumped the shark a second time. I had several young people ask me if "Nancy Drew was a thing?". Because it was mistreated in the writing process, what should have been a great movie is only a good movie. I really liked this though: Emma Roberts showed early that she was up to carrying a movie, and I love that Rachel Leigh Cook ("She's All that") got involved as she was from a different novel based franchise ("The Babysitter's Club") that also didn't take off.