Think of something!

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Movie
German title Think of something!
Original title Get a clue
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2002
length 79 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Maggie Greenwald
script Alana Sanko
production Josette Perrotta
music David Mansfield
camera Rhett Morita
cut Keith Reamer
occupation

Think of something! ( Get a Clue ) is an American comedy film from 2002 . Directed by Maggie Greenwald , the screenplay was written by Alana Sanko .

action

Lexy Gold, a teenager, is from high society, wears designer clothes and lives in Manhattan . Gold works in the editorial office of the school newspaper. There she publishes a photo of the teachers at her school, which is printed in a daily newspaper. One of the teachers, Orlando Walker, then disappears without a trace.

The missing man's lover and colleague, Mrs. Dawson, is suspected of a crime. Gold and her friend Jack Downey are looking for the teacher. They find him, and at the same time they track down a fraudster. Mrs. Dawson is lured into a trap and left handcuffed; Lexy Gold finds them too. The guilty fraudster is arrested. Police suspect Walker of complicity, but Gold identifies a gem that the scammer bought to hide the money received through his activities.

Walker and Dawson end up getting married. To the amazement of her friends, Lexy Gold buys used shoes.

Reviews

David Nusair wrote on Reel Film Reviews that, given the production company, it was not surprising that the film had nothing to offer viewers over about 12 years old. One can forget him despite the participation of the " charismatic " actors like Lindsay Lohan and Ian Gomez. The script is free of anything that is even remotely similar in complexity. The cut and the film music are adapted to the target audience. The watch was a " boring waste of time " ( " boring waste of time ").

backgrounds

The film was shot in Toronto . It was produced by a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Release certificate for come up with something! Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , May 2005 (PDF; test number: 102 358 V / DVD).
  2. movie review from David Nusayr on reelfilm.com, accessed on 19 September, 2007.
  3. ^ Filming locations for Get a Clue on german.imdb.com, accessed on September 19, 2007
  4. Box office / business for Get a Clue on german.imdb.com, accessed on September 19, 2007.