Cadet Kelly

Cadet Kelly (Original Title: Cadet Kelly). 's An American- Canadian comedy film from 2002 directed by Larry Shaw, the screenplay by Gail Parent and Michael Walsh.

Action

The divorced mother of student Kelly Collins marries the General Joe Maxwell, who is the head of a military academy. Kelly attended this school - the only one in the area. She has problems with discipline and is punished for it.

The school takes part in a competition in the drill. Kelly interrupts temporarily its participation in order to save her injured on the way to competition biological father, who she calls on his cell phone. Anyway your team wins second place.

Reviews

David Nusair wrote on Reel Film Reviews, the film tells a " very predictable " and " very routine " story. Gary Cole offers an " engaging and charismatic " representation, the film is, however, intended for tweens, so the script nuances and sophistication would be missing. Young girls would find pleasure in the " reckless, spirited " game of Hilary Duff.

Movie service wrote that the film was an "education help from Disney ." He wanted to " be in the form of comedic stem the growing irresponsibility of American youth " and propagating " questionable means ".

Synchronization

Background

Produced for The Walt Disney Company film was shot in Toronto. The first broadcast in U.S. television took place on 8 March 2002. In Germany the film was first released in August 2005 on DVD.

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