First daughter - date with obstacles

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Movie
German title First daughter - date with obstacles
Original title First daughter
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2004
length 107 minutes
Age rating FSK 0
Rod
Director Forest Whitaker
script Jerry O'Connell ,
Jessica Bendinger ,
Kate Kondell
production John Davis ,
Wyck Godfrey ,
Mike Karz
music Michael Kamen ,
Blake Neely
camera Toyomichi Kurita
cut Richard Chew
occupation

First Daughter - First Daughter is an American comedy film directed by Forest Whitaker from the year 2004 .

action

Samantha, the daughter of the US President, wants to be treated like a normal person, not a celebrity, while studying in college. Therefore, she tries to break away from her Secret Service bodyguards . She succeeds in doing this with the help of fellow student James, with whom she falls in love during the course of the film. It turns out that the suitor is also a security guard who has been hired to take care of her.

Trivia

As the film progresses, Samantha asks James to tell her something she doesn't know. He begins by listing trivia knowledge, she adds a few points as the conversation progresses. The following is mentioned:

  • Brazil was the only country named after a tree ( brazil wood ).
  • Packaged lettuce that can be bought in the store has been washed with chlorine.
  • The parallelogram above the lip is called the primary palatal groove.
  • Five years or half a decade is called lustrum .
  • Every state in the US has a city called Springfield .
    • Officially, however, only 34 states have so far been counted with such a city. There is at least one place called Riverside in 46 states .
  • Female turtles hiss while males grunt.
  • The difference between fruits and vegetables ? Fruit ripens after being picked, vegetables rot.
  • Your forearm is as long as your foot.
  • Ears and noses never stop growing.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Certificate of Release for First Daughter - Date with Obstacles . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , January 2005 (PDF; test number: 101 154 K).
  2. US Board on Geographic Names: Domestic Names - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) , accessed February 20, 2013