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Den Brother
Promotional poster for Den BrotherDirected by Mark L. Taylor Produced by Mosquito Productions
Disney Channel Original MovieWritten by Story by
Michael Horowitz
Teleplay by
James KriegStarring G. Hannelius
Hutch Dano
Vicki Lewis
Kelsey Chow
David LambertCountry United States Language English Original channel Disney Channel Release date August 13, 2010 Den Brother is a 2010 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Hutch Dano and G. Hannelius.[1] The film premiered on August 13, 2010[2] on Disney Channel. It was filmed in Salt Lake City, Utah during the earlier part of 2010.
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Plot
Alex Pearson (Hutch Dano) is an avid Lemon Oaks High School hockey player who is seeking the attention of Matisse Burrows (Kelsey Chow), the most attractive girl in school. All he wants is a car, but his father refuses to buy him one until his 'attitude' improves.
After showing off at one his of games and getting suspended from the team for it, his chances of getting a car majorly decrease. In order to get the car, he has to do chores and is forced to babysit his little sister, Emily (G. Hannelius). He later, unexpectedly, becomes the new unofficial leader of Emily's Bumble Bee troop while masquerading under the alias Mrs. Zamboni.
The Bumble Bee troop has to work in order to be able to attend the Camporee, the most important Bumble Bee event of the year, by selling cookies and completing various badges. Originally the badges are made up by Alex for doing his chores, but after it gets them disqualified, Alex gathers what they need and helps them get real badges.
At the same time, Alex also stands up for the other Den Mothers to Dina (Vicki Lewis), a Den Mother who is very controlling and pushes repeatedly to get rid of his troop and helps them stand up to her control. The Bumble Bees and Alex, masquerading as Mrs. Zamboni, earn enough to attend the event.
Alex accidentally reveals himself when, during a muffin sale at the big hockey game, he puts himself in, still disguised as Mrs. Zamboni in order to win the game after the coach says he would lift the suspension if he was there. Doing so disqualifies his troop, alienates his best friend and disappoints his sister and father who actually showed up for the game.
Afterwards, Emily refuses to talk to Alex and his father refuses to punish him, knowing that Alex will punish himself more. After returning his neighbor's dog, Alex learns that she used to be a Bumble Bee herself and so were her daughter and granddaughter and that his mother was in her daughter's troop, but Alex's mother died two years ago.
Upon learning that, Alex makes a deal with her to help out around the house in exchange for her being the new Den Mother. After introducing her to the troop, she convinces them to forgive Alex who goes to the finals for his hockey game. There he apologizes to his team and offers captain to Goose (David Lambert) who refuses saying he wants Alex to be the captain still, but to be a real captain.
During the game, Alex acts as a distraction instead of hogging the puck to himself, allowing his team to win. Alex even sacrifices the winning shot to Goose causing Goose to get the All-Star spot Alex wanted. The Bumble Bees show up with Alex's dad who they convinced to come to the game (he's usually too busy) and Matisse who forgives Alex and gives him a kiss on the cheek and reveal that they want Alex to be their real Den Mother, not the neighbor and Alex accepts.
At the Camporee, Alex, now Den Mother by all of the parents acceptance, is forced to put on a Bumble Bee uniform in order to be the Den Mother. Dina, his rival, sends her husband to put a stop to what he's doing, but instead, the man, who was also the referee that forced Alex's suspension in the first place and the All Star coach, is impressed by Alex and offers him a spot on the All Star team. Alex accepts as long as it works around his troop's schedule.
Cast
- Hutch Dano as Alex Pearson
- G. Hannelius as Emily Pearson
- Vicki Lewis as Dina Reams
- Kelsey Chow as Matisse Burrows
- David Lambert as Kalvin "Goose" Gustavo
- Kelly Gould as Rachel Caitlyn
- Taylar Hender as Abigail Danielle
- Kiara Muhammad as Ursula Mary
- Haley Tju as Tina Destiny
- Maurice Godin as Jasper Pearson
- Debra Mooney as Allie Jacklitz
Reception
The movie premiere generated 3.7 million viewers.[3] The film grew its audience from the beginning with 3.08 million viewers to eventually peaked with 4.3 million viewers in its final quarter-hour; it also topped its premiere night.[3]
References
- ^ DisneyXDmedianet.com
- ^ The movie site at disneychannel.com
- ^ a b Friday Cable: Den Brother + Eureka, Haven, The Pillars of the Earth & More Posted on 16 August 2010 by Robert Seidman
External links
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