A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 11, 2002
Original Title:
Getting There
Alternate Titles:
Getting There: Sweet 16 and Licensed to Drive
První jízda
Sweet 16
The Road Trip
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Dualstar Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 US: G
Runtime: 90
Taylor and Kylie Hunter are sweet sixteen and licensed to drive. Grab a seat in their classic Mustang convertible as they set out on their very first road trip, to the Winter Games in Utah. Cute outfits, even cuter guys. And all kinds of friends along the way. But watch for Olympic-size detours. Will they ever make it to the velvet-smooth ski slopes and posh Stein Ericksen Lodge at Deer Valley and the big-air snowboarding at Park City? Will they be on time for the Winter Games? See for yourself why half the fun is getting there.
Director:
Steve Purcell
Director of Photography:
Brian Sullivan
David Lewis
James M. LeGoy
Editor:
Sherwood Jones
Executive Producer:
Ashley Olsen
Robert Thorne
Mary-Kate Olsen
J.P. Guerin
Peter Abrams
Robert L. Levy
Music:
Steve Porcaro
Producer:
Neil Steinberg
Set Decoration:
Yvette Taylor
Writer:
Michael Swerdlick
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