Jack Parker has always skated by on his lies, especially the one about Mikey, an underprivileged (and made-up) teen who Jack "tutors"... until one day "Mikey" shows up for real, and all Jack's lies start coming true.
11-09-2014
1h 25m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Jonathan A. Rosenbaum
Production:
Two 4 The Money Media
Key Crew
Executive Producer:
Trish Dolman
Executive Producer:
Mandy Spencer-Phillips
Executive Producer:
Kim Arnott
Executive Producer:
Fernando Szew
Executive Producer:
Robyn Snyder
Locations and Languages
Country:
CA
Filming:
CA
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Bradley Steven Perry
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Bradley Steven Perry (born November 23, 1998) is an American child actor. He is best known for his main role as Gabe Duncan on the Disney Channel Original Series Good Luck Charlie. He appears in the Disney Channel Original Movie entitled Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure, a spin-off film of High School Musical.
Perry lives in southern California, where he plays on a local baseball team. He has three older sisters.
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Canadian actor and filmmaker Harrison Houde is known for his roles as Bowie Sherman in Netflix's "Some Assembly Required" (2014-2016) and as host of "Finding Stuff Out" (2011-2014), winning a Canadian Screen Award. He made his film debut in "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" (2010) and has appeared in notable projects including "The Fairly Odd Parents" (2011), "Spooksville" (2013-2014), "Summer of '84" (2018), and "Dead Boy Detectives" (Netflix, 2024).
A multi-talented artist, Houde composes music and has built a successful career in directing and producing. He co-founded Vesperia Films Inc., with works showcased at Festival de Cannes, Beverly Hills International Film Festival, and Screamfest LA. His directorial debut feature "Tight Lettuce" is slated for 2025/2026 release.
Taylor Russell McKenzie (born July 18, 1994) is a Canadian actress. Her accolades include a Gotham Award, a Marcello Mastroianni Award from the Venice film festival and nominations for two Black Reel Awards, an Independent Spirit Award and a Saturn Award.
In television, Russell has starred as Judy Robinson in the Netflix science fiction series Lost in Space (2018–2021). Her film roles include playing Emily in the critically acclaimed drama Waves (2019), the romantic drama Words on Bathroom Walls (2020), the horror franchise Escape Room (2019–2021), and the romantic horror Bones and All (2022), for which she won the Marcello Mastroianni Award.
A professional actor, musician and physical theatre & circus artist of over 30 years. He performs in lead and supporting roles for stage, film and TV, and at festivals and events large and small, near and far.
Jill Teed (born 9 April 1964) is a Canadian actress. She is an actress who has appeared in many sci-fi roles. She has appeared in a number of television guest roles such as Street Justice, The X-Files, Stargate SG-1, Sliders, and The Outer Limits.
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Richard Ian Cox (born October 3, 1973) is a Welsh-Canadian actor, voice actor, comedian and online radio host best known for his voice work for English language dubs of anime, mainly for InuYasha. Richard gained prominence for playing the character of Henry Dailey's (played by Mickey Rooney) teenaged traveller and horse rider, Alec Ramsay, in The Family Channel's Adventures of the Black Stallion during the early 1990s. Cox also gained fame for voicing Ian Kelley, the title character in the animated series Being Ian and for voicing Scattershot, one of the Autobots in the CGI-Animated series Transformers: Cybertron. In 2015, he provided the voice of Lofty in the American dubbed version of the 2015 reboot of the British children's animated television series Bob the Builder taking over from both Sonya Leite and Emma Tate. He maintains an active online presence on Tumblr and Twitter as well as Facebook. He hosts his own podcast called The Show.