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The Cheetah Girls by Oz Scott
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Adrienne Bailon, Kiely Williams, Lynn Whitfield, Raven-Symoné, Sabrina Bryan Director: Oz Scott Brand: Cheetah Producer: Cheryl Hill Producer: Deborah Gregory Writer: Deborah Gregory Producer: Debra Martin Chase Producer: Jacqueline George Producer: Whitney Houston Writer: Alison Taylor DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown), Dolby Digital 5.1; English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 5.1 Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 100 minutes DVD Release Date: 2004-06-29 Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Studio: Walt Disney Home Entertainment Product features: - Meet The Cheetah Girls, four New York teens facing the challenges of growing up as they dance and sing their way toward that elusive record deal. Raven (THAT'S SO RAVEN) stars alongside Adrienne Bailon and Kiely Williams, and Sabrina Bryan (THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL). As the girls are gearing up to rehearse for the school talent competition, they're discovered by famous record producer Ja
Movie Reviews of The Cheetah GirlsMovie Review: One of the best movies ever!! Summary: 5 Stars
I watched this movie when it first came out on t.v. and I was in the 5th grade I was so amazed because it had Kiely Williams from 3lw as well as Adrienne Bailon. And it has Sabrina Bryan and Raven Symoné in it. This is a great film it has singing as well as life learned lessons. This film is based off of the critically acclaimed best selling books by Deborah Gregory. In the book series Aqua( Kiely Williams) has a twin in the film she doesn't so if you've never seen the movie but read the books keep that in mind you wont see a twin. In this film Lynn Whitfield portrays the role of Galleria's (Raven Symoné). THE STORY LINE OF THE FILM IS THAT: 4 girls go to a Manhattan High School for performing arts.And try to be the first freshmen to win the talent show in the history of their school. .
During the talent show auditions, they meet a big-time producer named Jackal Johnson (Vince Corazza), who tries to make the group into superstars, but the girls run into many problems. Galleria becomes a full-time snob and forgets her friends, Dorinda has to choose between her friends or the dance club and other things that could break the Cheetah Girls apart permanently. The group faces many tough decisions, but they all know the right way to go in the end. The ending of this movie is sad kinda because Galleria's (Raven Symoné) puppy has escaped and it's up to the girls to help get him back. . . & the two sequels of the movie are Cheetah Girls 2 where the girls go to spain and Cheetah Girls 3 One World where they go to Bollywood but Galleria(Raven Symoné)isn't in the last film :(
-Reveiewed By Maya D.
Summary of The Cheetah GirlsMeet the cheetah girls 4 ny teens who are facing the challenge of growing up as they dance & sing their way toward that elusive record deal. The foursome will discover that their big break is not what they expected. Their friendship will be tested as the choose between fame & being true to themselves. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 08/15/2008 Starring: Raven Kelly Williams Run time: 93 minutes Rating: Tv-g Teen sensation Raven (That's So Raven) stars as Galleria Garibaldi in the Disney Channel's brightly hued adaptation of the popular book series. Produced by Whitney Houston, Josie and the Pussycats meets Destiny's Child in the form of the Cheetah Girls. Granted, they're a quartet--including Chanel (Adrienne Bailon), Aqua (Kiely Williams), and Dorinda (Sabrina Bryan)--but, like Josie's trio, they hope to make it big and, like Beyoncé, they favor exclamations like "Cheetah-licious!" After the foursome gets off to a slow start, everything starts to change when they meet producer Jackal Johnson. That's the good news. The bad is that the attention goes straight to Galleria's head (and she was never exactly lacking in self-esteem). By the end, she learns there's more to life than fame and fortune. Aimed at the tween audience, girls are likely to fall for these tuneful teens, while their parents may find all the giggling and squealing a bit much. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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