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The following famous old boys of [[Eton College]] were born in the [[20th century]].
| name = Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert
| image = HM-MMC Tour Movie poster.jpg
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = Bruce Hendricks
| producer = Art Repola
| starring = [[Miley Cyrus]]<br>[[Jonas Brothers]]<br>[[Kenny Ortega]]<br>[[Billy Ray Cyrus]]
| music = [[Matthew Gerrard]]<br>[[Robbie Nevil]]<br>[[Miley Cyrus]]<br>Jamie Houston<br>[[Tim James (musician)|Tim James]]
| cinematography = Mitch Amundsen
| editing = [[Michael Tronick]]
| distributor = [[Walt Disney Pictures]]
| released = [[February 1]], [[2008 in film|2008]]
| runtime = '''Theatrical cut'''<br>74 min.<br>'''DVD cut'''<br>90 min.
| country = [[United States|USA]]
| language = [[English language|English]]
| followed_by = ''[[Hannah Montana: The Movie]]''
| website = http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/hannahmontana3d/
| gross = $70,372,196
| amg_id = 1:426226
| imdb_id = 1127884
}}


'''''Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus : Best of Both Worlds Concert''''' (released as '''''Hannah Montana 3D''''' in the UK) is a [[2008 in film|2008]] [[concert film]] from [[Walt Disney Pictures]] presented in [[Disney Digital 3-D]]. Released in the [[United States|U.S.]] and [[Canada]] originally for one week, [[February 1]]-[[February 7|7]], [[2008]],<ref name="extend"/> with release in other countries later on. The film is directed by Bruce Hendricks and produced by Art Repola. The film was rated [[Motion Picture Association of America film rating system|G]] by the [[Motion Picture Association of America|MPAA]].
==1900s==
*[[Léopold III of Belgium|HM King Léopold III of the Belgians]] (1901&ndash;1983), [[King of the Belgians]], 1934&ndash;1951
*[[John St Loe Strachey|John Strachey]] (1901&ndash;1963), [[politician]]
*[[Philip Evergood]] (1901&ndash;1973)
*[[Victor Hely-Hutchinson]] (1901&ndash;1947)
*[[Gubby Allen|Sir Gubby Allen]] (1902&ndash;1989), [[England]] [[cricketer]]
*[[Lord David Cecil]] (1902&ndash;1986), [[literary critic]]
*[[Christopher Hollis]] (1902&ndash;1977), [[intelligence officer]]
*[[Dadie Rylands]] (1902&ndash;1999), [[Cambridge]] [[don]] and [[Bloomsbury Group]] member
*[[Prince Nicholas of Romania|HRH Prince Nicholas of Romania]] (1903&ndash;1978)
*[[Norman Rupert Barrett]] (1903&ndash;1979)
*[[Edward Chichester, 6th Marquess of Donegall]] (1903&ndash;1975)
*[[Cyril Connolly]] (1903&ndash;1974), [[author]] and [[journalist]]
*[[Alec Douglas-Home|Alec Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel]] (1903&ndash;1995), [[Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs]], 1960&ndash;1963, 1970&ndash;1974, and [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]], 1963&ndash;1964
*[[Roger K. Furse]] (1903&ndash;1972), film designer
*[[John Heygate|Sir John Heygate]] (1903&ndash;1976)
*[[Roger Mynors|Sir Roger Mynors]] (1903&ndash;1989)
*[[George Orwell]] (1903&ndash;1950), [[novelist]]
*[[Steven Runciman|Sir Steven Runciman]] (1903&ndash;2000), [[historian]]
*[[Harold Acton|Sir Harold Acton]] (1904&ndash;1994), [[writer]] and [[aesthete]]
*[[Francis Thomas Bacon]] (1904&ndash;1992)
*[[Cameron Fromenteel Cobbold, 1st Baron Cobbold of Knebworth]] (1904&ndash;1987), Governor, [[Bank of England]], 1949&ndash;1961, and [[Lord Chamberlain]], 1963&ndash;1971
*[[Oliver Messel]] (1904&ndash;1978), [[artist]] and [[stage designer]]
*[[Godfrey Meynell]] (1904&ndash;1935), [[North West Frontier]] [[Victoria Cross]]
*[[John Whitehead]] (1904&ndash;1960)
*[[Robert Byron]] (1905&ndash;1941), [[traveller]], [[writer]], [[art]] [[critic]] and [[historian]]
*[[Jake Carter]] (1905&ndash;1975)
*[[David Cecil, 6th Marquess of Exeter]] (1905&ndash;1981), [[hurdler]], [[politician]], and [[Chairman]], 1936&ndash;1966, and [[President]], 1966&ndash;1977, [[British Olympic Association]]
*[[Henry Green]] (1905&ndash;1973), [[novelist]]
*[[Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne]] (1905&ndash;1992), [[poet]] and [[novelist]]
*[[Brian Howard]] (1905&ndash;1958), [[aesthete]] and [[writer]]
*[[Harry Hylton-Foster|Sir Harry Hylton-Foster]] (1905&ndash;1965), politician, [[Solicitor General for England and Wales]], 1954&ndash;1959, and [[Speaker of the British House of Commons|Speaker of the House of Commons]], 1959&ndash;1965
*[[Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford]] (1905&ndash;2001), [[politician]] and [[writer]]
*[[Trenchard Cox|Sir Trenchard Cox]] (1906&ndash;1995)
*[[Anthony Powell]] (1906&ndash;2000), [[novelist]]
*[[Peter Fleming]] (1907&ndash;1971), [[writer]], [[traveller]] and [[journalist]]
*[[Rupert Hart-Davis|Sir Rupert Hart-Davis]] (1907&ndash;1999), [[publisher]]
*[[Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone]] (1907&ndash;2001), [[Lord Chancellor]], 1970&ndash;1974, 1979&ndash;1987
*[[John Lehmann]] (1907&ndash;1987), [[poet]] and [[editor]]
*[[Ian Fleming]] (1908&ndash;1964), [[novelist]]
*[[Brinsley Ford|Sir Brinsley Ford]] (1908&ndash;1999), [[art collector]]
*[[James Lees-Milne]] (1908&ndash;1997), [[diarist]], [[author]] and key figure in the work of the [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]]
*[[Anthony Wagner|Sir Anthony Wagner]] (1908&ndash;1995), [[Officer of Arms]]
*[[Seymour Berry, 2nd Viscount Camrose]] (1909&ndash;1995), Chairman, ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', 1987
*[[Paul Gore-Booth, Baron Gore-Booth]] (1909&ndash;1984), [[High Commissioner]] to [[India]], 1960&ndash;1965, and [[Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs]], 1965&ndash;1969
*[[Charles John Lyttelton, 10th Viscount Cobham]] (1909&ndash;1977)
*[[John Murray]] (1909&ndash;1993), [[publisher]]
*[[William Sidney, 1st Viscount De L'Isle]] (1909&ndash;1991), [[Second World War]] [[Victoria Cross]]
*[[Reynolds Stone]] (1909&ndash;1979), [[artist]]
*[[Alfred Ayer|Sir Alfred Ayer]] (1910&ndash;1989), [[philosopher]]
*[[Lewis Clive]] (1910&ndash;1938), [[Spanish Civil War]] fighter
*[[Robin Darwin|Sir Robin Darwin]] (1910&ndash;1974), Principal, [[Royal College of Art]], 1948&ndash;1967, and [[painter]]
*[[Charles Moore, 11th Earl of Drogheda]] (1910&ndash;1990), [[Managing Director]], 1945&ndash;1970, and [[Chairman]], 1971&ndash;1975, ''[[The Financial Times]]''
*[[Weetman Pearson, 3rd Viscount Cowdray]] (1910&ndash;1995), [[President]], [[Pearson]]
*[[Robert Still]] (1910&ndash;1971)
*[[Wilfred Thesiger|Sir Wilfred Thesiger]] (1910&ndash;2003), [[explorer]] and [[travel writer]]


The film was released in [[Chile]] on [[February 28]], 2008,<ref>[http://www.cinemark.cl/cine_alto_las_condes.php Cinemark Chile]</ref> in [[Mexico]] & [[Ecuador]] on [[February 29]], in the United Kingdom and a Canadian expansion on [[March 14]], in [[Australia]] on [[March 20]], in [[Germany]] on [[April 10]], in [[Brazil]] on [[April 25]], in [[Hong Kong]] on [[April 28]] and in the [[Philippines]] on [[April 30]]. The World Television premere on [[Disney Channel]] was on [[July 26]], [[2008]].
==1910s==
*[[Michael Berry, Baron Hartwell]] (1911&ndash;2001), [[Chairman]] and [[Editor]]-in-Chief, ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', 1954&ndash;1987, and ''[[The Sunday Telegraph]]'', 1961&ndash;1987
*[[Randolph Frederick Edward Churchill|Randolph Churchill]] (1911&ndash;1968), [[journalist]], [[politician]] and [[biographer]] of his father, Sir [[Winston Churchill]]
*[[Bernard Fergusson, 1st Baron Ballantrae|Brigadier Bernard Fergusson, 1st Baron Ballantrae]] (1911&ndash;1980), [[soldier]] and [[Governor-General of New Zealand]], 1962&ndash;1967
*[[John Leigh-Pemberton]] (1911&ndash;1997)
*[[Fitzroy Maclean|Sir Fitzroy Maclean of Dunconnel]] (1911&ndash;1996), [[soldier]], [[politician]], [[diplomat]] and [[travel writer]]
*[[Alexander Ogston]] (1911&ndash;1996)
*[[Sir John Arbuthnot, 1st Baronet|Sir John Arbuthnot]] (1912&ndash;1992), politician
*[[David Astor]] (1912&ndash;2001), [[Editor]], ''[[The Observer]]'', 1948&ndash;1975
*[[Anthony Walter Dayrell Brooke|HH Anthony Brooke, Rajah Muda of Sarawak]] (born 1912), nephew of the [[White Rajahs|Rajah of Sarawak]]
*[[William Douglas-Home]] (1912&ndash;1992), [[playwright]]
*[[James Fisher]] (1912&ndash;1970), [[ornithologist]]
*[[Christopher Furness (VC)|Christopher Furness]] (1912&ndash;1940), [[Second World War]] [[Victoria Cross]]
*[[Brian Johnston]] (1912&ndash;1994), [[cricket]] [[radio commentator]]
*[[Penrose Tennyson]] (1912&ndash;1941)
*[[Prince Birabongse of Thailand|HH Prince Birabongse of Thailand]] (1913&ndash;1988)
*[[Charles Aberconway, 3rd Baron Aberconway]] (1913&ndash;2003)
*[[Lionel Brett, 4th Viscount Esher]] (born 1913), [[architect]]
*[[Martin Charteris, Baron Charteris of Amisfield]] (1913&ndash;1999), Private Secretary to [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|HM The Queen]]
*[[Jo Grimond|Jo Grimond, Baron Grimond]] (1913&ndash;1993), [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal Party]] [[politician]]
*[[Paramasiva Prabhakar Kumaramangalam|General Paramasiva Prabhakar Kumaramangalam]] (1913&ndash;2000)
*[[Charles Napier Lyell, 2nd Baron Lyell]] (1913&ndash;1943), [[Second World War]] [[Victoria Cross]]
*[[John Merton]] (born 1913), [[portrait painter]]
*[[Anthony Tollemache]] (1913&ndash;1977), [[Second World War]] [[George Cross]]
*[[John Verney|Sir John Verney]] (1913&ndash;1993), [[soldier]] and [[writer]]
*[[Peter Wilson (Sotheby's)|Peter Wilson]] (1913&ndash;1984), [[Chairman]], [[Sotheby's]], 1957&ndash;1980
*[[Gerald Close]] (1914&ndash;1941), [[Second World War]] [[George Cross]]
*[[Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin]] (1914&ndash;1999)
*[[Prince Chalermbol of Thailand|HRH Prince Chalermbol of Thailand]] (1915&ndash;1991)
*[[J. A. Palmer-Tompkinson]] (1915&ndash;1952)
*[[Robin Maugham, 2nd Viscount Maugham]] (1916&ndash;1981)
*[[Rohan Butler]] (1917&ndash;1996)
*[[Geoffrey Keyes (VC)|Geoffrey Keyes]] (1917&ndash;1941), [[Second World War]] [[Victoria Cross]]
*[[George Mann]] (1917&ndash;2001), [[England]] [[cricketer]]
*[[Nigel Nicolson]] (1917&ndash;2004), [[author]] and [[journalist]]
*[[Gavin Astor, 2nd Baron Astor of Hever]] (1918&ndash;1984), President, [[The Times|Times Newspapers]], 1967&ndash;1981
*[[Rowland Baring, 3rd Earl of Cromer]] (1918&ndash;1991), Governor, [[Bank of England]], 1961&ndash;1966, [[Managing Director]], [[Baring Brothers]] & Co, 1948&ndash;1961, 1967&ndash;1970
*[[R. M. A. Bourne]] (1918&ndash;1995), Eton housemaster and [[schoolteacher]]
*[[Roger de Grey|Sir Roger de Grey]] (1918&ndash;1995), [[architect]]
*[[Colin Doran]] (1918&ndash;1991)
*[[Peter Opie]] (1918&ndash;1982), [[historian]] of childhood lore
*[[Julian Amery, Baron Amery of Lustleigh]] (1919&ndash;1996), [[Secretary of State for Air]], 1960&ndash;1962
*[[Michael Benthall]] (1919&ndash;1974)
*[[Denis Cannan]] (born 1919), [[dramatist]] and [[scriptwriter]]
*[[Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington]] (born 1919), [[Secretary of State for Defence]], 1970&ndash;1974, [[Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs]], 1979&ndash;1982, and [[Secretary-General of NATO]], 1984&ndash;1988
*[[Ludovic Kennedy|Sir Ludovic Kennedy]] (born 1919)
*[[Ronald Wallace]] (1919&ndash;2002), [[Master of Foxhounds]]
*[[Hugh Waldorf Astor]] (1920&ndash;1999), [[Board of Directors|Director]], [[Hambros]], 1960&ndash;1991
*[[Henry Chadwick (theologian)|Henry Chadwick]] (born 1920), [[Regius Professor of Divinity (Oxford)|Regius Professor of Divinity]], [[University of Oxford]], 1959&ndash;1969, [[Regius Professor of Divinity]], [[University of Cambridge]], 1969&ndash;1979, and Master of [[Peterhouse, Cambridge]], 1987&ndash;1993
*[[John Edmondson, 2nd Baron Sandford]] (born 1920), [[politician]] and [[clergyman]]
*[[David Jamieson (VC)|David Jamieson]] (1920&ndash;2001), [[Second World War]] [[Victoria Cross]]
*[[John Maynard Smith]] (1920&ndash;2004), [[evolution|evolutionary]] [[biology|biologist]]
*[[Anthony Meyer|Sir Anthony Meyer]] (1920&ndash;2004), politician


==1920s==
==Plot==
The film shows Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers on her ''[[Best of Both Worlds Tour]]'' as Hannah Montana, with film clips taken from her performance in [[Salt Lake City, Utah]]. Behind-the-scenes clips are shown also. It is noted that there is no connection with the television series since this is a concert combined with documentary elements.
*[[Derrick Beecham]] (1921&ndash;1988)
*[[Peter Benenson]] (1921&ndash;2005), founder of [[Amnesty International]]
*[[David Hay, 12th Marquess of Tweeddale]] (1921&ndash;1979), [[Second World War]] [[George Cross]]
*[[Humphrey Lyttelton]] (born 1921), [[jazz]] [[musician]], [[band leader]], [[composer]], and chairman of ''[[I'm Sorry, I Haven't a Clue]]''
*[[Michael Bentine]] (1922&ndash;1996), [[actor]] and [[comedian]]
*[[Patrick Macnee]] (born 1922), [[actor]]
*[[Michael Warre]] (1922&ndash;1987)
*[[Brian Young|Sir Brian Young]] (born 1922), Headmaster of [[Charterhouse School]], 1952&ndash;1964, [[Director-General]], [[Independent Broadcasting Authority]], 1970&ndash;1982, and [[Chairman]], [[Christian Aid]], 1982&ndash;1990
*[[Robert Boscawen]] (born 1923), politician
*[[Edward Boyle, Baron Boyle of Handsworth]] (1923&ndash;1981), [[Financial Secretary to the Treasury]], 1959&ndash;1962, and [[Vice-Chancellor]], [[University of Leeds]], 1970&ndash;1981
*[[Edwin Bramall, Baron Bramall|Field Marshal Edwin Bramall, Baron Bramall]] (born 1923), [[Commander-in-Chief, United Kingdom Land Forces]], 1976&ndash;1978, [[Vice Chief of the Defence Staff]], 1978&ndash;1979, and [[Chief of the General Staff]], 1979&ndash;1982
*[[James Chichester-Clark|James Chichester-Clark, Baron Moyola]] (1923&ndash;2002), [[Prime Minister of Northern Ireland]], 1969&ndash;1971
*[[Michael Jaffé]] (1923&ndash;1997)
*[[George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood]] (born 1923), [[Managing Director]], 1972&ndash;1985, and [[Chairman]], 1986&ndash;1995, [[English National Opera]], and [[President]], [[British Board of Film Classification]], 1985&ndash;1997
*[[Nicholas Mosley|Nicholas Mosley, 3rd Baron Ravensdale]] (born 1923), [[author]]
*[[Richard Ollard]] (born 1923), [[author]], [[editor]] and [[historian]]
*[[John Lindsay Eric Smith|Sir John Smith]] (born 1923), Director, [[Coutts and Co]], 1950&ndash;1993
*[[Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia|HRH Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia]] (born 1924)
*[[Robin Howard]] (1924&ndash;1989)
*[[David Price (British politician)|Sir David Price]] (born 1924), politician
*[[John Bayley]] (born 1925), [[Warton Professor of English]], [[University of Oxford]], 1974&ndash;1992
*[[William Gladstone|Sir William Gladstone]] (born 1925), Headmaster of [[Lancing College]], 1961&ndash;1969, and [[Chief Scout]] of the [[United Kingdom]], 1972&ndash;1982
*[[Michael Alison]] (1926&ndash;2004), politician
*[[Ian Gilmour, Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar]] (born 1926), [[Lord Privy Seal]], 1979&ndash;1981
*[[Robert Goff, Baron Goff of Chieveley]] (born 1926), [[Lord Justice of Appeal]], 1982&ndash;1986, and [[Lord of Appeal in Ordinary]], 1986&ndash;1998
*[[Robert Armstrong, Baron Armstrong of Ilminster]] (born 1927), [[Permanent Under Secretary of State for the Home Department]], 1977&ndash;1979, and [[Cabinet Secretary]], 1979&ndash;1987
*[[John Coldstream]] (born 1927), [[Professor]] of [[Aegean Sea|Aegean]] [[Archaeology]], [[King's College London]], 1975&ndash;1983, and [[Yates Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology]], [[University College London]], 1983&ndash;1992
*[[Peter Dickinson]] (born 1927), [[author]]
*[[John Habgood, Baron Habgood]] (born 1927), [[Bishop of Durham]], 1973&ndash;1983, and [[Archbishop of York]], 1983&ndash;1995
*[[Robin Leigh-Pemberton, Baron Kingsdown]] (born 1927), Governor, [[Bank of England]], 1983&ndash;1993
*[[Brandon Rhys Williams|Sir Brandon Rhys Williams]] (1927&ndash;1988), politician
*[[Christopher Slade|Sir Christopher Slade]] (born 1927), [[Lord Justice of Appeal]], 1982&ndash;1991
*[[John Acland|Major-General Sir John Acland]] (born 1928), [[General Officer Commanding]], [[South West District]], 1978&ndash;1981
*[[John Barton (director)|John Barton]] (born 1928), [[Associate Director]], [[Royal Shakespeare Company]], 1964&ndash;1991
*[[Timothy Beaumont, Baron Beaumont of Whitley]] (born 1928), clergyman and Chairman of the [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal Party]], 1967&ndash;1968
*[[Alan Clark]] (1928&ndash;1999), politician, historian and writer
*[[Angus Ogilvy|Sir Angus Ogilvy]] (1928&ndash;2004), husband of [[Princess Alexandra, the Honourable Lady Ogilvy|HRH Princess Alexandra]]
*[[Piers Bengough|Sir Piers Bengough]] (born 1929), [[HM's Representative at Ascot|Her Majesty's Representative at Ascot]], 1982&ndash;1997
*[[Adrian Cadbury|Sir Adrian Cadbury]] (born 1929), [[Managing Director]], 1969&ndash;1974, and [[Chairman]], 1975&ndash;1989, [[Cadbury Schweppes]]
*[[John Julius Cooper, 2nd Viscount Norwich]] (born 1929), [[writer]], [[broadcaster]] and [[historian]]
*[[David Douglas, 12th Marquess of Queensberry]] (born 1929), [[Professor]] of [[Ceramics]], [[Royal College of Art]], 1959&ndash;1983
*[[Nigel Douglas]] (born 1929), [[television director]]
*[[John Lawrence, 2nd Baron Oaksey]] (born 1929), [[horseracing]] [[commentator]] and [[journalist]]
*[[Anthony Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of Berwick]] (born 1929), [[Lord Justice of Appeal]], 1984&ndash;1993, and [[Lord of Appeal in Ordinary]], 1993&ndash;1999
*[[Patrick McNair-Wilson]] (born 1929), politician
*[[Hal Miller|Sir Hal Miller]] (born 1929), politician
*[[Timothy Raison|Sir Timothy Raison]] (born 1929), politician
*[[Nicholas Ridley, Baron Ridley of Liddesdale]] (1929&ndash;1993), [[Financial Secretary to the Treasury]], 1981&ndash;1983, [[Secretary of State for Transport]], 1983&ndash;1986, [[Secretary of State for the Environment]], 1986&ndash;1989, and [[Secretary of State for Trade and Industry]], 1989&ndash;1990
*[[Sebastian Snow]] (1929&ndash;2001), [[explorer]] and [[writer]]
*[[Jeremy Thorpe]] (born 1929), Leader of the [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal Party]], 1967&ndash;1976
*[[Philip Ziegler]] (born 1929), [[author]] and [[historian]]
*[[Antony Acland|Sir Antony Acland]] (born 1930), [[Ambassador (diplomacy)|ambassador]] to [[Luxembourg]], 1975&ndash;1977, [[Spain]], 1977&ndash;1979, and the [[United States]], 1986&ndash;1991, [[Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs]], 1982&ndash;1986, and [[Provost of Eton]], 1991&ndash;2000
*[[Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon]] (born 1930), [[photographer]]
*[[Douglas Hurd|Douglas Hurd, Baron Hurd of Westwell]] (born 1930), [[Secretary of State for Northern Ireland]], 1984&ndash;1985, [[Home Secretary]], 1985&ndash;1989, and [[Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs]], 1989&ndash;1995
*[[Michael McNair-Wilson]] (born 1930), politician
*[[Jeremy Sandford]] (1930&ndash;2003), [[scriptwriter]]
*[[Julian Slade]] (born 1930), [[author]] and [[composer]]


==1930s==
==Cast==
* [[Miley Cyrus]] as herself / Hannah Montana
*[[Tim Card]] (1931&ndash;2001), [[historian]] of Eton
* [[Jonas Brothers]] as themselves
*[[Neal Ascherson]] (born 1932), [[journalist]] and [[author]]
* [[Kenny Ortega]] as himself
*[[David Coleridge]] (born 1932), [[Chairman]], [[Lloyd's]], 1991, 1992
* [[Billy Ray Cyrus]] as himself
*[[Michael Colvin]] (1932&ndash;2000), politician
*[[Tam Dalyell]] (born 1932), [[politician]]
*[[Howard Hodgkin|Sir Howard Hodgkin]] (born 1932), [[painter]]
*[[Rory McEwen]] (1932&ndash;1982), [[painter]]
*[[Charles Morrison|Sir Charles Morrison]] (1932&ndash;2005), politician
*[[Tim Renton, Baron Renton of Mount Harry]] (born 1932), politician
*[[Tim Sainsbury|Sir Tim Sainsbury]] (born 1932), politician
*[[Jocelyn Stevens|Sir Jocelyn Stevens]] (born 1932), [[Managing Director]], ''[[Evening Standard]]'', 1969&ndash;1972, ''[[Daily Express]]'', 1972&ndash;1974, [[Beaverbrook Newspapers]], 1974&ndash;1977, and [[Express Newspapers]], 1977&ndash;1981
*[[Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath]] (born 1932), owner of [[Longleat]]
*[[Jeremy Brett]] (1933&ndash;1995), [[actor]]
*[[James Goldsmith|Sir James Goldsmith]] (1933&ndash;1997), [[entrepreneur]] and [[politician]]
*[[John Gurdon|Sir John Gurdon]] (born 1933), [[Fullerian Professor of Physiology and Comparative Anatomy]], [[Royal Institution]], 1985&ndash;1991, [[John Humphrey Plummer Professor of Cell Biology]], [[University of Cambridge]], 1991&ndash;2001, and Master of [[Magdalene College, Cambridge]], 1995&ndash;2002
*[[Philip Howard]] (born 1933), [[journalist]] and [[writer]] on [[language]]
*[[Daniel Massey (actor)|Daniel Massey]] (1933&ndash;1998), [[actor]]
*[[Tim Rathbone]] (1933&ndash;2002), politician
*[[Richard John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan]] (born 1934), missing [[murder]] suspect
*[[David Landale|Sir David Landale]] (born 1934), [[Secretary]] and Keeper of the Records, [[Duchy of Cornwall]], 1987&ndash;1993
*[[Humphrey Maud|Sir Humphrey Maud]] (born 1934), [[Ambassador (diplomacy)|ambassador]] to [[Luxembourg]], 1982&ndash;1985, and [[Argentina]], 1990&ndash;1993, [[High Commissioner]] to [[Cyprus]], 1988&ndash;1990, and Deputy [[Secretary-General of the Commonwealth]] (Economic and Social Affairs), 1993&ndash;1999
*[[John Standing]] (Sir John Leon) (born 1934), [[actor]]
*[[Ben Whitaker]] (born 1934), [[author]]
*[[Mark Wolfson]] (born 1934), politician
*[[Prince Edward, Duke of Kent|HRH Prince Edward, Duke of Kent]] (born 1935)
*[[Paul Channon|Paul Channon, Baron Kelvedon]] (born 1935), [[Secretary of State for Trade and Industry]], 1986&ndash;1987, and [[Secretary of State for Transport]], 1987&ndash;1989
*[[Robin Dixon, 3rd Baron Glentoran]] (born 1935), [[politician]] and [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] athlete
*[[Bamber Gascoigne]] (born 1935), [[author]] and [[broadcaster]]
*[[Michael Holroyd]] (born 1935), [[author]] and [[biographer]]
*[[Peter Palumbo, Baron Palumbo]] (born 1935), [[Chairman]], [[Arts Council of Great Britain]], 1989&ndash;1994
*[[Andrew Rowe]] (born 1935), politician
*[[Andrew Sinclair]] (born 1935), [[author]] and [[historian]]
*[[Benjamin Bathurst|Admiral of the Fleet Sir Benjamin Bathurst]] (born 1936), [[Chief of Fleet Support]], 1986&ndash;1989, [[Commander-in-Chief Fleet]], 1989&ndash;1991, [[Vice Chief of the Defence Staff]], 1991&ndash;1993, and [[First Sea Lord]], 1993&ndash;1995
*[[Robin Hanbury-Tenison]] (born 1936), [[explorer]], [[environmentalist]] and [[Chairman]], [[Survival International]], 1969&ndash;
*[[Duff Hart-Davis]] (born 1936), [[author]] and [[journalist]]
*[[Peter Hill-Wood]] (born 1936), Chairman, [[Arsenal F.C.]], 1982&ndash;
*[[David Howell, Baron Howell of Guildford]] (born 1936), [[Secretary of State for Energy]], 1979&ndash;1981, and [[Secretary of State for Transport]], 1981&ndash;1983
*[[Hugh Hudson]] (born 1936), [[film director]]
*[[Jeremy Le Grice]] (born 1936), [[painter]]
*[[Nicholas Bayne|Sir Nicholas Bayne]] (born 1937), [[Ambassador (diplomacy)|ambassador]] to [[Zaire]], 1983&ndash;1984, [[Ambassador (diplomacy)|ambassador]] and Permanent [[United Kingdom]] Representative to the [[Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]], 1985&ndash;1988, and Deputy [[Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs]], 1988&ndash;1992
*[[Charles Douglas-Home]] (1937&ndash;1985), [[Editor]], ''[[The Times]]'', 1982&ndash;1985
*[[James Hogg]] (born 1937)
*[[Conrad Russell, 5th Earl Russell]] (1937&ndash;2004), [[Astor Professor of British History]], [[University College London]], 1984&ndash;1990, and [[Professor]] of [[Britain|British]] [[History]], [[King's College London]], 1990&ndash;2002
*[[Jerry Wiggin|Sir Jerry Wiggin]] (born 1937), politician
*[[David Benedictus]] (born 1938), [[writer]] and director
*[[Jonathan Riley-Smith]] (born 1938), [[Professor]] of [[History]], [[Royal Holloway College]], [[London]], 1978&ndash;1994, and [[Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History]], [[University of Cambridge]], 1994&ndash;
*[[Henry Blofeld]] (born 1939), [[cricket]] [[commentator]] and [[journalist]]
*[[Jonathan Cecil]] (born 1939), [[actor]]
*[[Colin Thubron]] (born 1939), [[travel writer]] and [[novelist]]
*[[Perry Anderson]] (born 1940), [[Marxism|Marxist]] intellectual and editor of ''[[New Left Review]]''
*[[Dominic Cadbury|Sir Dominic Cadbury]] (born 1940), [[Chief Executive]], 1984&ndash;1993, and [[Chairman]], 1993&ndash;2000, [[Cadbury Schweppes]], and [[Chairman]], [[Wellcome Trust]], 2000&ndash;
*[[Christopher Cazenove]] (born 1940), [[actor]]
*[[Winston Churchill (grandson)|Winston Churchill]] (born 1940), politician
*[[H. Jones]] (1940&ndash;1982), [[Falklands War]] [[Victoria Cross]]
*[[Tristram Powell]] (born 1940), [[television director]]
*[[John Arbuthnot Du Cane Wilkinson|John Wilkinson]] (born 1940), politician


==Critical reception==
==1940s==
Critics gave the film generally favorable reviews. As of [[March 14]], 2008, the review aggregator [[Rotten Tomatoes]] reported that 75% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 32 reviews.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1190286-_hannah_montana_and_miley_cyrus_best_of_both_worlds_concert/ |title=Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert - Movie Reviews, Trailers, Pictures - Rotten Tomatoes |accessdate=2008-02-04 |publisher=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]}}</ref> [[Metacritic]] reported the film had an average score of 59 out of 100, based on 13 reviews.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/bestofbothworlds |title=Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour (2008): Reviews |accessdate=2008-02-04 |publisher=[[Metacritic]]}}</ref>
*[[Prince William of Gloucester|HRH Prince William of Gloucester]] (1941&ndash;1972)
*[[Jeremy Clyde]] (born 1941), [[actor]]
*[[Robert Fellowes, Baron Fellowes of Shotesham]] (born 1941), [[Private Secretary]] to [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|HM The Queen]], 1990&ndash;1999
*[[Archie Hamilton|Archie Hamilton, Baron Hamilton of Epsom]] (born 1941), politician
*[[George Young (politician)|Sir George Young]] (born 1941), [[Secretary of State for Transport]], 1995&ndash;1997
*[[Prince Michael of Kent|HRH Prince Michael of Kent]] (born 1942)
*[[Jonathan Aitken]] (born 1942), [[Chief Secretary to the Treasury]], 1994&ndash;1995, and [[writer]]
*[[Nicholas Bonsor|Sir Nicholas Bonsor]] (born 1942), [[politician]]
*[[James Campbell]] (born 1942)
*[[Piers Courage]] (1942&ndash;1970), [[racing driver]]
*[[James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas]] (born 1942), politician
*[[Richard Needham, 6th Earl of Kilmorey]] (born 1942), politician
*[[Christopher Palmer-Tomkinson]] (born 1942)
*[[Derek Parfit]] (born 1942), [[philosopher]]
*[[Hugo Williams]] (born 1942), [[writer]], [[critic]] and [[poet]]
*[[David Douglas-Home]] (born 1943), [[banker]]
*[[Brian Gascoigne]] (born 1943), [[composer]]
*[[Adam Hart-Davis]] (born 1943), [[writer]] and [[broadcaster]]
*[[Mark Lennox-Boyd|Sir Mark Lennox-Boyd]] (born 1943), politician
*[[E. J. Mortimer]] (born 1943)
*[[Ian Ogilvy]] (born 1943), [[actor]]
*[[J. J. Palmer-Tomkinson]] (born 1943)
*[[Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester|HRH Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester]] (born 1944)
*[[Jeremy Child]] (born 1944), [[actor]]
*[[Ranulph Fiennes|Sir Ranulph Fiennes]] (born 1944), [[explorer]]
*[[Mark Fisher]] (born 1944), politician
*[[Clement von Franckenstein]] (born 1944), actor
*[[Peter Morrison|Sir Peter Morrison]] (1944&ndash;1995), politician
*[[Birendra of Nepal|HM King Birendra of Nepal]] (1945&ndash;2001), [[King of Nepal]], 1972&ndash;2001
*[[Douglas Hogg, 3rd Viscount Hailsham]] (born 1945), [[Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food]], 1995&ndash;1997
*[[James Hurford]] (1945&ndash;1997), [[architect]]
*[[David Jessel]] (born 1945), [[television]] [[journalist]] and [[broadcaster]]
*[[Francis Richards|Sir Francis Richards]] (born 1945), Director, [[Government Communications Headquarters]], 1998&ndash;2003, and [[Governor of Gibraltar]], 2003&ndash;
*[[Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess of Salisbury]] (born 1946), [[Lord Privy Seal]] and [[Leader of the House of Lords]], 1994&ndash;1997
*[[Robin Lane Fox]] (born 1946), [[Reader]] in [[Ancient History]], [[University of Oxford]], 1990&ndash; and gardening [[journalist]]
*[[William Shawcross]] (born 1946), writer and broadcaster
*[[William Waldegrave|William Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill]] (born 1946), [[Secretary of State for Health]], 1990&ndash;1992, [[Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food]], 1994&ndash;1995, and [[Chief Secretary to the Treasury]], 1995&ndash;1997
*[[James Graham-Campbell]] (born 1947), [[Professor]] of [[Medieval]] [[Archaeology]], [[University College London]], 1991&ndash;2002
*[[Richard Alston (choreographer)|Richard Alston]] (born 1948), [[Artistic Director]], [[Ballet Rambert]], 1986&ndash;1992, and [[choreographer]]
*[[Maharajah Gaj Singh II of Jodhpur|HH Maharajah Gaj Singh II of Jodhpur]] (born 1948), [[Maharajah of Jodhpur]], 1952&ndash;
*[[Nicholas Soames]] (born 1948), politician
*[[James Faure Walker]] (born 1948), [[painter]] and [[computer]] [[artist]]
*[[David Heathcoat-Amory]] (born 1949), politician
*[[Simon Hornblower]] (born 1949), [[Professor]] of [[Classics]] and [[Ancient History]], [[University College London]], 1997&ndash;
*[[Richard Jenkyns]] (born 1949), [[Professor of the Classical Tradition]], [[University of Oxford]], 1999&ndash;
*[[David Rendel]] (born 1949), [[Member of Parliament]]
*[[Edward Bennett]] (born 1950), [[television director]]
*[[Willie Boone]] (born 1950), [[rackets]] player
*[[Jonathon Porritt]] (born 1950), Director, [[Friends of the Earth]], 1984&ndash;1990, and [[Forum for the Future]], 1996&ndash;, [[writer]] and [[broadcaster]]
*[[Tom Sackville]] (born 1950), politician
*[[David Tredinnick]] (born 1950), politician


==Box office performance==
==1950s==
The 3D movie brought in $8,651,758 on its opening day, and continued on to gross $31,117,834 to finish off the weekend, making it the highest-grossing opening weekend for a film to be released under 1000 screens. <ref>[http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/weekends/fewesttheatersatno1.htm Movies With the Fewest Theaters to Debut at #1 at the Box Office<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The movie is not only the highest-grossing 3D movie 3-Day release, its also the highest-grossing concert movie and highest opening weekend during Super Bowl Weekend. The following Monday, it pulled in $3,253,205. Among films that had fewer than 1,000 screens on opening day, the film ranked second only behind ''Borat''. ''Hannah'' opened with $8.6 million on 683 screens and ''Borat'' opened with $9.2 million on 837 screens.<ref name=tvguide>{{cite web|url=http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TVGuide-News-Blog/Todays-News/Mileys-Movie-Pace/800032391 |title=Miley's Movie Pulls Off Some Box Office Bests |accessdate=2008-02-03 |author=Matt Webb Mitovich |date=[[2008-02-03]] |publisher=[[TV Guide]]}}</ref> It averaged $45,560 per screen in its opening weekend, giving it the highest average per theater of all time for a wide release film.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=weekend&id=hannahmontanaconcert.htm |title=Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour (2008) - Weekend Box Office Results |accessdate=2008-02-04 |publisher=[[Box Office Mojo]]}}</ref><ref>[http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/weekends/theateravg.htm?page=THTRWAVG&p=.htm Top Weekend Theater Averages for Wide Releases<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Because of the strong demand, Disney extended the film's run indefinitely.<ref name="extend">{{cite web|author=Scott Bowles |date=February 3, 2008|url=http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2008-02-03-boxoffice_N.htm |title=''Hannah Montana'' concert film earns extended theater stay |publisher=[[USA Today]]|accessdate=2008-02-03}}</ref> The film also opened in the UK on March 14, 2008. The film pulled in £242,167 over the first weekend and entered the charts at No.9 where it stayed for one week before being knocked out of the chart the following week. In the Philippines, even though the film hasn't been shown in theaters, tickets were already sold-out for the first day of screening and it has been extended two weeks due to public demand.
*[[Mark Douglas Home]] (born 1951), [[Editor]], ''[[The Herald]]'', 2000&ndash;
*[[Nicholas Ormerod]] (born 1951), [[stage designer]]
*[[James Arbuthnot]] (born 1952), politician
*[[Charles Nall-Cain, 3rd Baron Brocket]] (born 1952), [[fraud]]ster and TV celebrity
*[[S. P. Somtow]] (born 1952), film composer and author
*[[Martin Taylor (businessman)|Martin Taylor]] (born 1952), [[Chief Executive]], [[Courtaulds]] Textiles, 1990&ndash;1993, and [[Barclays Bank]], 1994&ndash;1998, and [[Chairman]], [[W. H. Smith]] Group, 1999&ndash;2003
*[[Robert Harvey]] (born 1953), [[author]] and [[journalist]]
*[[Oliver James]] (born 1953), [[psychologist]]
*[[Simon Mann]] (born 1953), [[soldier]] and [[mercenary]]
*[[John Barclay (cricketer)|John Barclay]] (born 1954), [[cricketer]] and [[cricket]] [[manager]]
*[[Henry Bellingham]] (born 1955), politician
*[[Michael Chance]] (born 1955), [[counter-tenor]]
*[[Francis Grier]] (born 1955), [[organist]], [[choir]] [[conducting|conductor]] and [[composer]]
*[[Andrew Hargreaves]] (born 1955), politician
*[[Charles Shaughnessy]] (born 1955), actor
*[[Dominic Lawson]] (born 1956), [[Editor]], ''[[The Spectator]]'', 1990&ndash;1995, and ''[[The Sunday Telegraph]]'', 1995&ndash;2005
*[[Oliver Letwin]] (born 1956), Shadow [[Home Secretary]], 2001&ndash;2003, Shadow [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]], 2003&ndash;2005, and Shadow [[Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs]], 2005&ndash;
*[[Charles Moore (journalist)|Charles Moore]] (born 1956), [[Editor]], ''[[The Spectator]]'', 1984&ndash;1990, ''[[The Sunday Telegraph]]'', 1990&ndash;1995, and ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', 1995&ndash;2003
*[[Nicholas Coleridge]] (born 1957), [[Editor]], ''[[Harpers and Queen]]'', 1986&ndash;1989, and [[Managing Director]], [[Condé Nast Publications]], 1992&ndash;
*[[Andrew Robinson (author)|Andrew Robinson]] (born 1957), Literary [[Editor]], ''[[Times Higher Education Supplement]]'', and [[writer]]
*[[Peter St Clair-Erskine, 7th Earl of Rosslyn]] (born 1958), Commander, [[Royalty and Diplomatic Protection Department]], [[Metropolitan Police Service|Metropolitan Police]], 2003&ndash;
*[[Hugh Laurie]] (born 1959), [[actor]] and [[comedian]]
*[[Stephen Wolfram]] (born 1959), [[physicist]] and [[computer scientist]]


==Release== August 19
==1960s==
===CD===
*[[Nick Hurd]] (born 1962), [[politician]]
{{Main|Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert (album)}}
*[[Timothy Gowers]] (born 1963), [[Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics]], [[University of Cambridge]]
The official Soundtrack was released exclusively to [[Wal-Mart]] on [[March 11]], [[2008]] and released to other stores on [[April 15]] [[2008]].
*[[Marcus Armytage]] (born 1964), [[jockey]] and [[horseracing]] [[journalist]]
*[[Darius Guppy]] (born 1964), [[fraud]]ster
*[[Boris Johnson]] (born 1964), [[politician]] and [[journalist]]
*[[Andrew Maud]] (born 1964), [[actor]]
*[[Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer]] (born 1964), brother of [[Diana, Princess of Wales]]
*[[Paul Watkins]] (born 1964), [[novelist]]
*[[Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall]] (born 1965), [[chef]], [[writer]] and [[television presenter]]
*[[Adam McEwen]] (born 1965), [[artist]]
*[[Ben Noakes]] (born 1965), [[Director]], [[Institute for socio-economic and political studies]] (ISEPS), [[University of Oxford]]
*[[Giles Andreae]] (born 1966), [[author]]
*[[David Cameron]] (born 1966), leader of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]]
*[[Anthony Loyd]] (born 1966), [[journalist]] and [[author]]
*[[Nicholas Rowe (actor)|Nicholas Rowe]] (born 1966), [[actor]]
*[[Edward Shearmur (composer)|Edward Shearmur]] (born 1966), film composer
*[[Bill Wiggin]] (born 1966), politician
*[[Ed Woodall]] (born 1967), [[actor]] and director
*[[Brent Hoberman]] (born 1968), [[Chief Executive]], [[Lastminute.com]]
*[[Mark Hue Williams]] (born 1968), [[rackets]] player
*[[James Landale]] (born 1968), [[television]] [[journalist]]
*[[William Fox-Pitt]] (born 1969), three day [[eventing]] [[rider]]
*[[James Owen (British author)|James Owen]] (born 1969), [[author]] and [[journalist]]
*[[Boris Starling]] (born 1969), [[novelist]]
*[[Dominic West]] (born 1969), [[actor]]
*[[Will Keen]] (born 1970), [[actor]]
*[[Matthew Pinsent|Sir Matthew Pinsent]] (born 1970), [[oarsman]]


===Hannah Montana===
==1970s==
# [[Rock Star (Hannah Montana song)|Rock Star]]
*[[Dipendra of Nepal|HM King Dipendra of Nepal]] (1971&ndash;2001), briefly [[King of Nepal]], 2001
# [[Life's What You Make It (Hannah Montana song)|Life's What You Make It]]
*[[Sheikh Mohammed al-Mubarak al-Sabah of Kuwait|HH Sheikh Mohammed al-Mubarak al-Sabah of Kuwait]] (born 1971)
# Just Like You
*[[Charles Cumming]] (born 1971), [[novelist]]
# [[Nobody's Perfect (song)|Nobody's Perfect]]
*[[Damian Lewis]] (born 1971), [[actor]]
# [[Pumpin' Up the Party]]
*[[Guy Walters]] (born 1971), [[novelist]] and [[journalist]]
# I Got Nerve
*[[Oliver Dimsdale]] (born 1972), [[actor]]
# We Got the Party (feat. [[Jonas Brothers]])
*[[Ewan Birney]] (born 1972?), [[scientist]]
*[[Oliver Milburn]] (born 1973), [[actor]]
*[[Rory Stewart]] (born 1973), [[diplomat]], [[explorer]] and [[writer]]
*[[Will Adamsdale]] (born 1974), [[actor]]
*[[Bear Grylls]] (born 1974), [[mountaineer]], [[motivational speaker]], and [[writer]]
*[[Henry Hitchings]] (born 1974), [[writer]]
*[[Ed Coode]] (born 1975), [[oarsman]]
*[[Zac Goldsmith]] (born 1975), [[environmentalist]]
*[[Julian Ovenden]] (born 1975), [[actor]] and [[singer]]
*[[Scott Brooksbank]] (born 1976), [[actor]]
*[[Jordan Frieda]] (born 1977), [[actor]]
*[[Andrew Lindsay]] (born 1977), [[oarsman]]
*[[Bruce MacKinnon]] (born 1978), [[comedian]]
*[[Richard Mason]] (born 1978), [[novelist]]
*[[Prince Nirajan of Nepal|HRH Prince Nirajan of Nepal]] (1979&ndash;2001)
*[[Robert Innes]] (born 1979), [[artist]]
*[[Alex Loudon]] (born 1980), [[cricket]]er


==1980s==
===Miley Cyrus===
# [[Start All Over]]
*[[Tom Hiddleston]] (born 1981), [[actor]]
# [[Good and Broken]]
*[[Prince William of Wales|HRH Prince William of Wales]] (born 1982)
# [[See You Again]]
*[[Sebastián Fernández-Armesto]] (born 1982), [[actor]]
# Let's Dance
*[[Eddie Redmayne]] (born 1982), [[actor]]
# East Northumberland High
*[[Prince Harry of Wales|HRH Prince Harry of Wales]] (born 1984)
# [[G.N.O. (Girl's Night Out)]]
*[[Max Pirkis]] (born 1989), actor
# [[The Best of Both Worlds (song)|The Best of Both Worlds]]
*[[Hamish Livingston]] (born 1778), Actor/Model


==See also==
*[[List of famous Old Etonians born before the 18th century]]
*[[List of famous Old Etonians born in the 18th century]]
*[[List of famous Old Etonians born in the 19th century]]


Bonus DVD
[[Category:Lists of British people|Old Etonians]]
#"Rock Star" Live Performance
[[Category:Old Etonians|*]]
#"Start All Over" Live Performance
[[Category:Lists of people by school affiliation|Eton]]
#Hangin' with the Rock Star on Tour Exclusive Behind the Scenes Video
#Photo Slideshow

===DVD and Blu-Ray===
[[Image:Hannah 3D DVD.jpg|200px|right]][[Image:Hannah 3-D Blu-ray.jpg|200px|right]]
According to [http://www.ultimatedisney.com Ultimate Disney.com], the DVD will be released [[August 19]] [[2008]]. It has this info about the DVD: "Disney has announced DVD and Blu-ray release plans for its profitable 2008 music documentary Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: The Best of Both Worlds Concert. The feature will arrive on both formats on August 19th. The DVD, a 2-Disc Extended Edition (SRP: $34.99), will serve up a 90-minute cut in both 2-D and 3-D viewing modes. Bonus features on both will include behind-the-scenes footage with Miley, Hannah, and the Jonas Brothers; a sing-along mode; and "total concert immersion through 3-D viewing capability." DVD will contain a Dolby 5.1 track and both fullscreen and anamorphic widescreen formats, while Blu-ray goes 16x9 only and will deliver [[Dolby Digital]] [[TrueHD]] 7.1 surround sound one of the first [[blu-ray]] releases to have that. Recalling the successful theatrical gimmick, the home video releases are vowed to be sold "for a limited time only".

====Special features====
# The Ultimate Personal Tour- Hang Out with Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers during the tour
# Sing Along Mode
# Additional songs not seen in theaters:
## Old Blue Jeans
## [[Pumpin' Up the Party]]
## [[Good and Broken]]
## Right Here
## East Northumberland High
# Miley Cyrus - [[Start All Over]] music video
# Jonas Brothers - [[When You Look Me In The Eyes]] music video

===For More Information===
[http://www.hannahmontanadvd.com Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert DVD and Blu-Ray Official Page]

===Television===
The 74 minute theatrical cut 3D film had it's world television premiere in 3D on [[Disney Channel Asia]] on [[June 21]], [[2008]] at 9pm (Singapore/Malaysia/Philippine timing) and in 3D/2D format on [[Disney Channel Asia]] on [[June 22]], [[2008]] at 10am and later on at 7.30pm. On Disney Channel Asia the movie was sped up by about 2-3 minutes making the movie only about 72 minutes.

Because of this the voices came out high pitched and mildly distorted. They did not speed up the movie in America though, they left it in its full 74 minute form, with the exception of the scene with Miley and her father in the car being cut out for content due to controversy over them not wearing their seatbelts. The 74 min 3D film had its basic cable premiere in 3D on [[July 26]], [[2008]] on [[Disney Channel]], [[Family Channel]] (Canada)at 8:00 pm and again at 9:30 pm. It will also premiere in 2D on [[July 27]], [[2008]] on [[Disney Channel]] at 6:30 pm. The movie will also have multiple showings in both 2D and 3D on [[Starz]] starting on [[July 26]] [[2008]] and continuing through the month of August. All these showing will occur the before the film's DVD/Blu-ray release on [[August 19]] <ref>{{cite news | last =Dimond | first =Anna | title = [[Hannah Montana]] Movie Arrives on TV — and in 3-D | work =Today’s News: Our Take | publisher =TV Guide | date =2008-06-16 | url = http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TVGuide-News-Blog/Todays-News/Miley-Cyrus-Movie/800041682 | accessdate =2008-06-17}}</ref>. Beginning July 27, both the 2D and 3-D version will be available on Starz on Demand in standard definition and HD.

The movie on TV was shown in an [[anaglyphic]] encode. Unlike [[Disney Digital 3-D]] this did'nt show the polarized format that the movie was in when it opened in theatres. Wal-Mart stores gave out free 3-D glasses for the Disney Channel Premiere and also in the July 21, 2008 issue for TV Guide Magazine they had a free pair of 3-D glasses. On Disney Channel in Australia, the film premiered on July 26, and selected K-Mart stores gave away free pairs of 3-D glasses, leading up to the premiere. On Disney Channel New Zealand, The Best Of Both Worlds Concert premiered on August 2nd, 3D glasses were sold in [[The Warehouse]] Stores.In Canada, the 3-D glasses sold in Wal-Mart costed 50 cents with all proceeds going to charity.

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Dimension
! Channel
! Date
! Time
|-
| 3-D
| Disney Channel Asia
| June 21, 2008
| 9pm
|-
| 3-D/2-D
| Disney Channel Asia
| June 22, 2008
| 10am & 7.30pm
|-
| 3-D/2-D
| Disney Channel Australia
| July 26, 2008
| 6:30pm & 7.55pm
|-
| 3-D/2-D
| Disney Channel New Zealand
| August 2, 2008
| 6.30pm & 9.20 pm
|-
| 2-D(Starz)/3-D (Disney Channel/Family Channel)
| Disney Channel/Family Channel/Starz
| July 26, 2008
| 8/7c & 9:30/8:30c Disney Channel/Family Channel (9/8c Starz)
|-
| 2-D/3-D
| Starz on Demand
| July 27, 2008
|-
| 2-D
|Disney Channel
|July 27, 2008
|6:30pm
|-
|}

==Setlist==
===Opening credits===
# "[[We Got the Party]]"

===Hannah Montana===
# "[[Rock Star (Hannah Montana song)|Rock Star]]"
# "[[Life's What You Make It]]"
# "Just Like You"
# "[[Nobody's Perfect (song)|Nobody's Perfect]]"
# "I Got Nerve"
# "We Got the Party" <small>(feat. [[Jonas Brothers]])</small>

===Jonas Brothers===
# "[[When You Look Me in the Eyes]]"
# "[[Year 3000]]"

===Miley Cyrus===
# "[[Start All Over]]"
# "[[See You Again]]"
# "[[Let's Dance (Miley Cyrus song)|Let's Dance]]"
# "[[I Miss You (song)|I Miss You]]"
# "[[G.N.O. (Girl's Night Out)]]"
# "[[The Best of Both Worlds (song)|The Best of Both Worlds]]" (feat. [[Miley Stewart|Hannah Montana]])

===End credits===
# "[[If We Were a Movie]]"

==References==
{{reflist|2}}

==External links==
* [http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/hannahmontana3d/ Official site]
* {{imdb title|id=1127884|title=Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour}}
* {{amg movie|id=1:426226|title=Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour}}
* {{rotten-tomatoes|id=1190286-_hannah_montana_and_miley_cyrus_best_of_both_worlds_concert|title=Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour}}
* {{metacritic film|id=bestofbothworlds|title=Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour}}
* {{mojo title|id=hannahmontanaconcert|title=Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour}}
* [http://www.tribute.ca/features/hannahmontana/ Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds - Miley Cyrus Interview]
* [http://www.thehothits.com/news/14199/Hot%20Hits%20Exclusive%20-%20We%20Chat%20to%20Miley%20Cyrus! Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds - Miley Cyrus Australian Press Interview from LA]
* [http://www.disney.com/hannah Disney: Hannah Montana MyConcert MemoryBook]

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| date = February 1
| year = 2008
| after = [[Fool's Gold (2008 film)|Fool's Gold]]
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Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert
File:HM-MMC Tour Movie poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBruce Hendricks
Produced byArt Repola
StarringMiley Cyrus
Jonas Brothers
Kenny Ortega
Billy Ray Cyrus
CinematographyMitch Amundsen
Edited byMichael Tronick
Music byMatthew Gerrard
Robbie Nevil
Miley Cyrus
Jamie Houston
Tim James
Distributed byWalt Disney Pictures
Release dates
February 1, 2008
Running time
Theatrical cut
74 min.
DVD cut
90 min.
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
Box office$70,372,196

Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus : Best of Both Worlds Concert (released as Hannah Montana 3D in the UK) is a 2008 concert film from Walt Disney Pictures presented in Disney Digital 3-D. Released in the U.S. and Canada originally for one week, February 1-7, 2008,[1] with release in other countries later on. The film is directed by Bruce Hendricks and produced by Art Repola. The film was rated G by the MPAA.

The film was released in Chile on February 28, 2008,[2] in Mexico & Ecuador on February 29, in the United Kingdom and a Canadian expansion on March 14, in Australia on March 20, in Germany on April 10, in Brazil on April 25, in Hong Kong on April 28 and in the Philippines on April 30. The World Television premere on Disney Channel was on July 26, 2008.

Plot

The film shows Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers on her Best of Both Worlds Tour as Hannah Montana, with film clips taken from her performance in Salt Lake City, Utah. Behind-the-scenes clips are shown also. It is noted that there is no connection with the television series since this is a concert combined with documentary elements.

Cast

Critical reception

Critics gave the film generally favorable reviews. As of March 14, 2008, the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 75% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 32 reviews.[3] Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 59 out of 100, based on 13 reviews.[4]

Box office performance

The 3D movie brought in $8,651,758 on its opening day, and continued on to gross $31,117,834 to finish off the weekend, making it the highest-grossing opening weekend for a film to be released under 1000 screens. [5] The movie is not only the highest-grossing 3D movie 3-Day release, its also the highest-grossing concert movie and highest opening weekend during Super Bowl Weekend. The following Monday, it pulled in $3,253,205. Among films that had fewer than 1,000 screens on opening day, the film ranked second only behind Borat. Hannah opened with $8.6 million on 683 screens and Borat opened with $9.2 million on 837 screens.[6] It averaged $45,560 per screen in its opening weekend, giving it the highest average per theater of all time for a wide release film.[7][8] Because of the strong demand, Disney extended the film's run indefinitely.[1] The film also opened in the UK on March 14, 2008. The film pulled in £242,167 over the first weekend and entered the charts at No.9 where it stayed for one week before being knocked out of the chart the following week. In the Philippines, even though the film hasn't been shown in theaters, tickets were already sold-out for the first day of screening and it has been extended two weeks due to public demand.

==Release== August 19

CD

The official Soundtrack was released exclusively to Wal-Mart on March 11, 2008 and released to other stores on April 15 2008.

Hannah Montana

  1. Rock Star
  2. Life's What You Make It
  3. Just Like You
  4. Nobody's Perfect
  5. Pumpin' Up the Party
  6. I Got Nerve
  7. We Got the Party (feat. Jonas Brothers)

Miley Cyrus

  1. Start All Over
  2. Good and Broken
  3. See You Again
  4. Let's Dance
  5. East Northumberland High
  6. G.N.O. (Girl's Night Out)
  7. The Best of Both Worlds


Bonus DVD

  1. "Rock Star" Live Performance
  2. "Start All Over" Live Performance
  3. Hangin' with the Rock Star on Tour Exclusive Behind the Scenes Video
  4. Photo Slideshow

DVD and Blu-Ray

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According to Ultimate Disney.com, the DVD will be released August 19 2008. It has this info about the DVD: "Disney has announced DVD and Blu-ray release plans for its profitable 2008 music documentary Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: The Best of Both Worlds Concert. The feature will arrive on both formats on August 19th. The DVD, a 2-Disc Extended Edition (SRP: $34.99), will serve up a 90-minute cut in both 2-D and 3-D viewing modes. Bonus features on both will include behind-the-scenes footage with Miley, Hannah, and the Jonas Brothers; a sing-along mode; and "total concert immersion through 3-D viewing capability." DVD will contain a Dolby 5.1 track and both fullscreen and anamorphic widescreen formats, while Blu-ray goes 16x9 only and will deliver Dolby Digital TrueHD 7.1 surround sound one of the first blu-ray releases to have that. Recalling the successful theatrical gimmick, the home video releases are vowed to be sold "for a limited time only".

Special features

  1. The Ultimate Personal Tour- Hang Out with Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers during the tour
  2. Sing Along Mode
  3. Additional songs not seen in theaters:
    1. Old Blue Jeans
    2. Pumpin' Up the Party
    3. Good and Broken
    4. Right Here
    5. East Northumberland High
  4. Miley Cyrus - Start All Over music video
  5. Jonas Brothers - When You Look Me In The Eyes music video

For More Information

Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert DVD and Blu-Ray Official Page

Television

The 74 minute theatrical cut 3D film had it's world television premiere in 3D on Disney Channel Asia on June 21, 2008 at 9pm (Singapore/Malaysia/Philippine timing) and in 3D/2D format on Disney Channel Asia on June 22, 2008 at 10am and later on at 7.30pm. On Disney Channel Asia the movie was sped up by about 2-3 minutes making the movie only about 72 minutes.

Because of this the voices came out high pitched and mildly distorted. They did not speed up the movie in America though, they left it in its full 74 minute form, with the exception of the scene with Miley and her father in the car being cut out for content due to controversy over them not wearing their seatbelts. The 74 min 3D film had its basic cable premiere in 3D on July 26, 2008 on Disney Channel, Family Channel (Canada)at 8:00 pm and again at 9:30 pm. It will also premiere in 2D on July 27, 2008 on Disney Channel at 6:30 pm. The movie will also have multiple showings in both 2D and 3D on Starz starting on July 26 2008 and continuing through the month of August. All these showing will occur the before the film's DVD/Blu-ray release on August 19 [9]. Beginning July 27, both the 2D and 3-D version will be available on Starz on Demand in standard definition and HD.

The movie on TV was shown in an anaglyphic encode. Unlike Disney Digital 3-D this did'nt show the polarized format that the movie was in when it opened in theatres. Wal-Mart stores gave out free 3-D glasses for the Disney Channel Premiere and also in the July 21, 2008 issue for TV Guide Magazine they had a free pair of 3-D glasses. On Disney Channel in Australia, the film premiered on July 26, and selected K-Mart stores gave away free pairs of 3-D glasses, leading up to the premiere. On Disney Channel New Zealand, The Best Of Both Worlds Concert premiered on August 2nd, 3D glasses were sold in The Warehouse Stores.In Canada, the 3-D glasses sold in Wal-Mart costed 50 cents with all proceeds going to charity.

Dimension Channel Date Time
3-D Disney Channel Asia June 21, 2008 9pm
3-D/2-D Disney Channel Asia June 22, 2008 10am & 7.30pm
3-D/2-D Disney Channel Australia July 26, 2008 6:30pm & 7.55pm
3-D/2-D Disney Channel New Zealand August 2, 2008 6.30pm & 9.20 pm
2-D(Starz)/3-D (Disney Channel/Family Channel) Disney Channel/Family Channel/Starz July 26, 2008 8/7c & 9:30/8:30c Disney Channel/Family Channel (9/8c Starz)
2-D/3-D Starz on Demand July 27, 2008
2-D Disney Channel July 27, 2008 6:30pm

Setlist

Opening credits

  1. "We Got the Party"

Hannah Montana

  1. "Rock Star"
  2. "Life's What You Make It"
  3. "Just Like You"
  4. "Nobody's Perfect"
  5. "I Got Nerve"
  6. "We Got the Party" (feat. Jonas Brothers)

Jonas Brothers

  1. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  2. "Year 3000"

Miley Cyrus

  1. "Start All Over"
  2. "See You Again"
  3. "Let's Dance"
  4. "I Miss You"
  5. "G.N.O. (Girl's Night Out)"
  6. "The Best of Both Worlds" (feat. Hannah Montana)

End credits

  1. "If We Were a Movie"

References

  1. ^ a b Scott Bowles (February 3, 2008). "Hannah Montana concert film earns extended theater stay". USA Today. Retrieved 2008-02-03.
  2. ^ Cinemark Chile
  3. ^ "Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert - Movie Reviews, Trailers, Pictures - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2008-02-04.
  4. ^ "Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour (2008): Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 2008-02-04.
  5. ^ Movies With the Fewest Theaters to Debut at #1 at the Box Office
  6. ^ Matt Webb Mitovich (2008-02-03). "Miley's Movie Pulls Off Some Box Office Bests". TV Guide. Retrieved 2008-02-03. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  7. ^ "Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour (2008) - Weekend Box Office Results". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2008-02-04.
  8. ^ Top Weekend Theater Averages for Wide Releases
  9. ^ Dimond, Anna (2008-06-16). "[[Hannah Montana]] Movie Arrives on TV — and in 3-D". Today’s News: Our Take. TV Guide. Retrieved 2008-06-17. {{cite news}}: URL–wikilink conflict (help)

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