Pete Riley is a 17-year-old who lands a part-time job at a multiplex in his neighbourhood. He and his friends are excited when it's announced that the theatre will play host to the premier of a major motion picture, with a number of Hollywood celebrities in attendance. However, when the big night comes, Pete has to contend with disappearing staff, malfunctioning equipment, and a broken popcorn machine.
11-10-2000
1h 29m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Blair Treu
Writer:
Stu Krieger
Production:
Grossbart Barnett Productions, Walt Disney Television
Key Crew
Unit Production Manager:
Suzanne Colvin-Goulding
Special Effects Coordinator:
Brock Jolliffe
ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris
Co-Producer:
Stu Krieger
Executive Producer:
Joan Barnett
Locations and Languages
Country:
CA; US
Filming:
CA; US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Taylor Handley
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In 1998, Taylor played Rory Buck in the movie Jack Frost. In 2000, Handley starred in the Disney Channel Original Movie, Phantom of the Megaplex. Handley appeared in three episodes during the last season of Dawson's Creek and guest starred during an episode of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation". In 2003/2004, Handley appeared in six episodes of the first season of The O.C., as Oliver Trask, a mentally unstable teenager. In 2006, Handley appeared in three fims: The Standard, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning and Zerophilia. Handley's next film, September Dawn, was released to theaters on August 24, 2007.
In 2007, Handley starred as Johnny Miller in the short-lived CW television program, Hidden Palms.
On April 9, 2009, he guest starred in the pilot of Southland, playing the character Wade. He returned as Wade in the second episode of the second season.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Corinne Vilhelma Bohrer (born October 18, 1958) is an American movie and television actress.
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