Mischa Barton Movie:

Frankie and Hazel



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Mischa Barton Movie:
Frankie and Hazel



Movie
Frankie and Hazel
Frankie and Hazel
List Price: $9.98Label: Showtime Ent.

Salesrank: 87789

Released: April 9, 2002
Our Price: $4.15
Used Price: $1.46
MPAA Rating: G (General Audience)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Joan Plowright
  • Mischa Barton
  • Ingrid Uribe
  • Richard Yniguez
  • Anthony Marquez
  • Editorial Review:
    Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 01/16/2007 Run time: 92 minutes Rating: Nr

    Description of Frankie and Hazel:
    Actress JoBeth Williams directed this Showtime family feature starring The Sixth Sense's Mischa Barton for Barbra Streisand's Barwood Films. Barton is Frankie and Ingrid Uribe is Hazel, Frankie's neighbor and best friend. Frankie is an orphan who lives with her imperious grandmother, Phoebe (Joan Plowright), while Hazel lives with her father and older brother. Frankie's mother was a prima ballerina--killed in a car crash along with her father--and Frankie's been following in her toe shoes ever since. Although she's the best dancer in her class, she'd rather play baseball, whereas Hazel's a local activist who'd rather be mayor. The story strains credibility when 13-year-old Hazel runs for office against the middle-aged incumbent, but Frankie's goal is more understandable, and both actresses make their characters sympathetic and believable. It's as hard not to like them as it is not to root for them to succeed. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

    Frankie and Hazel Reviews:
    Frankie and Hazel 3 Star Review
    2009-09-01 - This is a good family movie. Plot was predictable, but very enjoyable to watch.

    Frankie and Hazel 5 Star Review
    2007-02-14 - Delighful movie about two teen-age girls that have a specific desire of how to experience life.

    I think all pre-teens should see it as it confirms that some of the dreams are what we really want but sometimes we have to try something else to confirm what we want.

    Great Family Film 5 Star Review
    2006-05-14 - this is a pretty good movie. The satrs are wonderful espicialy Mischa. And the lady who plays the grandmother. Mischa's Performance is wonderful in this movie. It's a good movie for the whole family.


    Plot: Frankie(Mischa Barton) has studied ballete her whole life & now she wants to try out for the junior baseball league. But she is afraid that her grandmother will reject the idea, whom she lives with since her parents died in a car accident. Her best friend Hazel wants to help the city out because the mayor of the city is too busy for the town and it's people. can frankie achive in getting in the baseball leauge and continue ballete without her grandmother knowing and can Hazel help out the Town. Well you'll have to watch the movie and find out.



    Wonderful Family Film. Disney missed this? 5 Star Review
    2004-01-30 - This is a wonderful movie! No cussing, no nudity, no car chases, no explosions, not even a loud argument. Appropiate for anyone over 6 years old. Mischa Barton plays Frankie (Francheska), a 12 year old prima ballerina. Frankie has done ballet all her life, but walking through the park she sees a sign announcing baseball tryouts. Encouraged by her activist best friend and neighbor, Hazel, Frankie decides to go out for the team. She has to do this on the sly because her grandmother, whose thinking is in the victorian era, feels Frankie should live, breathe, and eat ballet. Frankie lives with her grandmother because she lost her parents when she was two. Frankie's grandmother hasn't finished grieving for her daughter, who also was a ballerina, and demands ballet from frankie because it's a way of closure for the severe emotional loss. The amusing subplot in this movie is the activist exploits of Hazel. Bothered by a library rarely open, filthy parks, and ignored by the town's mayor, Hazel does her homework and discovers that there's no age set to run for mayor. Hazel announces her run, and quickly draws a following. The scene not to be missed is the mayoral debate where she hands the middle aged mayor his hat, metaphorically speaking. Any mother can put this vid on and know that their children will be inspired by Frankie and Hazel.

    WOW wish there was a 6 star award. This would get it !! 5 Star Review
    2004-01-28 - I review a lot of movies. Most of them tend to be humdrum. Every once in a rare while you find one with a simple plot, predictable happy ending that makes you feel good inside. Even though you have a pretty good idea of how it will end, we never cease to be amazed by the impact that some movies may have on us. This one presents a strong, loving human side of our nature that rarely surfaces. Kids come pretty close to presenting this higher side of ourselves. Even though this movie is simple. It is one of those movies that that will always make you "feel good" inside, and enjoy watching many times over with family and friends. This one is being added to my permanent collection !! Bob :-)










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