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Encyclopedia > Sleepover (2004 film)
Sleepover
Directed by Joe Nussbaum
Produced by Bob Cooper,
Charles Weinstock
Written by Elisa Bell
Starring Alexa Vega,
Mika Boorem,
Sam Huntington
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Released 9 July 2004 (USA)
Running time 89 min
Language English
Budget ~ US$10,000,000
IMDb profile

Sleepover is a 2004 American comedy/teen film directed by Joe Nussbaum and starring Alexa Vega. Movie poster for Sleepover, deemed fair use This work is copyrighted. ... Robert B. Cooper is a U.S. electronics journalist specialising in CATV, and long distance terrestrial and satellite TVRO television reception. ... Vega as Carmen in Spy Kids, 2001 Alexa Ellesse Vega (born August 27, 1988 in Miami, Florida) is an American actress. ... Mika Boorem (born Mikaela Juliette Boorem born August 18, 1987 in Tucson, Arizona, USA) is an actress known for starring in the films Smile (2005) and Sleepover (2004). ... Sam Huntington (born April 1, 1982 in Peterborough, New Hampshire) is an American actor who started his career in his mothers acting company called The Black Box. ... For alternate meanings of MGM, see MGM (disambiguation). ... July 9 is the 190th day of the year (191st in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 175 days remaining. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A minute is a unit of time equal to 1/60th of an hour and to 60 seconds. ... This is a list of film-related events in 2004. ... Airplane! is considered by some critics to be one of the funniest movies of all time. ... The teen film (also called teen movie or teenpic) is a film genre in which the plot is based upon the special interests of teenagers, such as the coming of age, first love, rebellion, and conflict with parents. ... The film director, on the right, gives last minute direction to the cast and crew, whilst filming a costume drama on location in London. ... Vega as Carmen in Spy Kids, 2001 Alexa Ellesse Vega (born August 27, 1988 in Miami, Florida) is an American actress. ...

  • Tagline: The rules are set. The game is on.

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Plot summary

In the summer before their freshman year in high school, Julie has a sleepover with her best friends: Hannah, Yancy and Farrah. In an attempt to cast off their 'less-than-cool' reputations once and for all, Julie and her friends enter into an all-night scavenger hunt against their popular girl rivals. Stealing dad's car, sneaking into clubs, evading Julie's mother, and even a first kiss, anything is possible at Julie's sleepover. For other senses of this word, see summer (disambiguation). ... Alternate uses: Student (disambiguation) Etymologically derived through Middle English from the Latin second-type conjugation verb stŭdērĕ, which means to study, a student is one who studies. ... High school - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... A sleepover (also called a slumber party) is a type of party which a guest or guests are invited to anothers house to stay overnight. ... Harvestman eating the tail of a five-lined skink The word scavenger, in zoology, refers to animals that consume already dead organic life-forms. ...


Main cast

Mika Boorem, Alexa Vega, Kallie Flynn Childress and Scout Taylor Compton in a still from the movie 'Sleepover'

Image File history File links Mika,_Alexa,_Kallie_and_Scout. ... Image File history File links Mika,_Alexa,_Kallie_and_Scout. ... Vega as Carmen in Spy Kids, 2001 Alexa Ellesse Vega (born August 27, 1988 in Miami, Florida) is an American actress. ... Mika Boorem (born Mikaela Juliette Boorem born August 18, 1987 in Tucson, Arizona, USA) is an actress known for starring in the films Smile (2005) and Sleepover (2004). ... Kallie Flynn Childress in a promotional photo. ... Scout Taylor-Compton Scout Taylor-Compton (born in 1989) is an American actress. ... Jane Lynch (born on 14 July 1960 in Dolton, Illinois, USA) is an American actress. ... Sam Huntington (born April 1, 1982 in Peterborough, New Hampshire) is an American actor who started his career in his mothers acting company called The Black Box. ... Sara Emily Paxton (born on April 25, 1988 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA) is an American actress and singer. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Larson at the premiere of Sleepover, 2004 Brie Larson (born Brianne Sidonie Desaulniers on October 1, 1989) is an American actress and pop singer. ... Pevec in Yours, Mine and Ours, 2005 Katija Mira Pevec (born 1 March 1988 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American actress. ... Douglas Smith started as a presenter on the BBC Third Programme but is most famous as the very formal announcer on Beyond Our Ken and more famously its successor programme Round the Horne. ...

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  Results from FactBites:
 
Sleepover (2004 film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (147 words)
Sleepover is a 2004 American comedy/teen film directed by Joe Nussbaum and starring Alexa Vega.
In the summer before their freshman year in high school, Julie has a sleepover with her best friends: Hannah, Yancy and Farrah.
In an attempt to cast off their 'less-than-cool' reputations once and for all, Julie and her friends enter into an all-night scavenger hunt against their popular girl rivals.
Sleepover (2004): Reviews (815 words)
Sleepover might appeal to 11- and 12-year-old fans of slumber parties, but it likely will leave their parents stifling a few dozen yawns.
In terms of a pre-teen instructional, Sleepover offers throughout a laudable emphasis on the importance of friendship, but parents may rightfully flinch at a protagonist who is ultimately rewarded for breaking all the rules.
The film is probably not evil incarnate, but it's so irritating you wish it -- and just about everyone in it -- would just shut up and get out of your room.
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