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Catch That Kid
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Athletic 12-year-old Maddy shares an enthusiasm for mountain climbing with her father, Tom. But when her father needs an experimental operation costing $250,000, Maddy has to team up withher two friends to raid a bank.
Athletic 12-year-old Maddy shares an enthusiasm for mountain climbing with her father, Tom. But when her father needs an experimental operation costing $250,000, Maddy has to team up withher two friends to raid a bank.
Actors:
John Carroll Lynch,
James Le Gros,
Grant Hayden Scott,
Elizabeth Decker,
Christine Estabrook,
Lucy Butler,
Jerry Penacoli
John Carroll Lynch
1 August 1963, Boulder, Colorado, USA
James Le Gros
27 April 1962, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Grant Hayden Scott
Elizabeth Decker
Christine Estabrook
13 September 1952, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
Lucy Butler
Jerry Penacoli
9 July 1956, Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
Country:
United States
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Variety
February 06, 2004
A tedious exercise that 6- to 10-year-olds may find mildly diverting.
Common Sense Media
December 22, 2010
Painfully bad. A real head-scratcher.February 23, 2004
The script by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas strains credulity -to say the least! -- but if nothing else, it manages to work in all the obligatory heist movie cliches.June 17, 2004
Catch That Kid, though not produced by Disney, has all the feel of a Disney Channel TV special.August 16, 2004
Neither the planning of the heist, nor its execution is done with the skill needed for it to be compelling.February 06, 2004
The movie isn't only boring; it's troubling.
New York Post
February 07, 2004
Freundlich ... directs his first big studio film on autopilot, trudging through the motions and displaying little understanding of what appeals to young 'uns.
Reno Gazette-Journal
June 04, 2004
If screenwriters Michael Brandt and Derek Haas atempted to write a servicable script, it isn't obvious.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
February 07, 2004
Gets more and more appalling the longer it goes on.May 26, 2004
Your 8-year-old sister will love it... but then again, it was only a few years ago that she was eating poop - clearly her judgment can't be trusted.February 06, 2004
Offers little in the way of originality, real excitement or even genuinely transgressive behavior.February 13, 2004
This thing is so silly and so ridiculous.