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Original Title :
Message in a Cell Phone
Genre :
Movie / Family
Year :
2000
Directror :
Eric Hendershot
Cast :
Nick Whitaker,Rick Macy,Jan Broberg
Writer :
Eric Hendershot
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 25min
Rating :
5.4/10
Message in a Cell Phone (2000) Online

Three young boys must crack a voice-mail code and figure out what the message is before they are discovered by desperate men who'll stop at nothing to destroy the cell phone.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Nick Whitaker Nick Whitaker - Chase
Rick Macy Rick Macy - Harry
Jan Broberg Jan Broberg - Jess (as Jan Broberg Felt)
Douglas Caputo Douglas Caputo - Mitchell (as Doug Caputo)
James Laub James Laub - Mac
Robbi Merrill Robbi Merrill - Jeremy
Scott Subiono Scott Subiono - B.J.
Stephen Rippey Stephen Rippey - Fake Felix (as Steve Rippey)
Shannon Engemann Shannon Engemann - Amanda Reiser
Michael Grove Michael Grove - Snyder
Terry Taylor Terry Taylor - Felix
David H. Stevens David H. Stevens - Chic
David Stanley David Stanley - Resort Manager
Irene Santiago Irene Santiago - Maid
Peggy Pendleton Peggy Pendleton - Judge


User reviews

RUL

RUL

Once you get past the implausibility of the falsely-imprisoned father/cop encouraging his 11-y/o son to unravel and confront the murderous conspiracy that put him in jail, this movie is actually quite good. Well, there is the coincidence of the cell phone with the message in it just happening to fall into the hands of the protagonist (Nick Whitaker) and his buddies, but that one's pretty standard and necessary to make the story happen. Anyway, once things get going, the three boys really show their stuff: they're ingenious and creative without unrealistic precocity; they're loyal to and willing to take risks for each other, but not without reservations and bitching; and they act independent of and ofttimes in opposition to the skein of adult strictures. The last is always my primary test of a kid movie, i.e. whether or not the characters initiate and carry through reasonable actions and solve problems on their own -- especially in ways that draw on the special skills and abilities that children possess and adults do not. This film gets high marks in that department. I also liked that the threesome of pals represented three very different types of boys -- maybe a bit exaggerated -- and formed an engaging "three musketeers" with at least one of whom any young person watching could identify.
Zepavitta

Zepavitta

Boy picks up phone, tries to return it to owner. Overhears owner's murder and keeps the phone. Spends the entire movie refusing to give the phone up to the suspicious characters who try to claim it. With some digging finds there is a bit more to the scenario.

I have probably just described as much about the bad guys as the film did. This movie is essentially about the three kids. They actually do a pretty good job of carrying the film. Clearly not in the league of 'Stand By Me' or 'The Goonies', but as the kiddie adventure goes this is not all bad.

Some times I do wonder what adults think they are doing acting the stereotypical characters we did as children. The director should really pull them into shape and get them to act more realistically.

Finally to round off this spiel, the plot. Quickly moving on... The whole film actually picks up a good pace after a while, if you make it that far. I'm not going to pretend this film is excellent or terribly poor. It does have a mix of annoyances as well as some good parts. Those good parts made it worth my time, but beware if you can only see the bad bits you will be disappointed.
Mananara

Mananara

First off, i don't want to be expelled for accidentally including a possible spoiler, and second, I really was in this movie! i used to live in the neighborhood of the directer, and he needed lots of kids for the pool scene and morgue (i was in the pool scene, and it was FREEZING colds!) this movie is fun, but i've watched it maybe three times ever, and the most recent of which, it didn't really keep my attention, except the pool part(ha ha). i wish that i had a copy of it anyway, because all my friends were in it, and it was ever-so-exciting to be in a movie! anyway, this is a good movie for an eight or nine year old, but others would enjoy it also. i don't remember anything being offensive, it might be a little scary during a chase between the good and bad guys(that was the spoiler) but it isn't going to ruin their live or anything. i would recommend it to anyone who wants to watch a movie to pass the time, but thats about all.
Zyangup

Zyangup

Chase's father, a policeman, is wrongly imprisoned. A few month's later, during Summer break, Chase (Nick Whitaker) answers a call on a mislaid cell phone and an adventure begins, aided by his two pals, Mac and Jeremy (James Laub & Robbi Merrill). Conveniently for the plot, the owner of the cell phone is tied up with the baddies responsible for Chase's dad being in prison, and someone is desperate to get the phone back because of the incriminating information it can access.

This is a well-made children's comedy-action-crime-drama, well-paced, good acting (particularly young Nick Whitaker in the lead role), and some decent moments of suspense and tension. It is suitable as a family movie, otherwise it should keep a wide range of kids happy for the duration.