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Release Date:
November 12, 2015
Original Title:
And the Tiara Goes to...
Alternate Titles:
And the Tiara Goes To: A Julie Albright Movie
Production Companies:
American Girl Brands
Pink Hoodie Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
It's the mid-1970s, and nine-year-old Julie Albright plays on the boys' basketball team. She wants to perform basketball dribbling for her talent in the school beauty pageant but is teased by girls at school for the thought of it. Julie has to decide if she'll stay true to herself or conform to the norm. While she's at it, she gives an unconventional, yet forward-thinking answer to the interview question, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" See Julie shine in this American Girl movie starring Jolie Ledford.
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Casting:
Nancy Nayor
Director:
Melissa Hoppe
Director of Photography:
Daniella Nowitz
Original Music Composer:
Nami Melumad
Producer:
Melissa Hoppe
Writer:
Lisa Kohn
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