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Little Secrets/ Wish Upon A Star (2-Pack) (2001)
Rating:
Starring: Michael Angarano, Lois Chiles, Vivica A. Fox, David Gallagher, Danielle Harris, Katherine Heigl, Don Jeffcoat, Evan Rachel Wood
Director: Blair Treu
Category: Drama, Family
Studio: Columbia / TriStar
Subtitles:
English,Spanish,French,Portuguese,Chinese,Korean,Thai
Length:
186 mins

 
 

 

Two great movies for one low price

Little Secrets:
A whole neighborhood is about to learn some important lessons about friendship and trust in Little Secrets, a Crystal Heart Award winner.

Evan Rachel Wood (TV's Once and Again) is "worth watching" (Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly) as 14-year-old Emily, the neighborhood secret keeper. Entrusted by the local kids to keep their secrets safe for a small fee, Emily has a nice little business going. While her friends are away at summer camp, Emily befriends the new next-door neighbor Philip while practicing her violin for an important audition with a prestigious symphony. Emily lets Philip in on her secrets, but it isn't too long before her innocent game leads to betrayal and hurt, forcing Emily to rethink her game plan-especially when she meets Philip's very cute older brother David, who has a big secret of his own.

Wish Upon A Star:
Seventeen-year-old Alexia hasn't been herself lately. Neither has fifteen-year-old Hayley. But it's not puberty that's causing the commotion. It's something a bit more complicated.

Hayley (Danielle Harris, Urban Legend) is an average teenager, a grungy brainiac with no fashion sense. The only thing average about her sister Alexia (Katherine Heigl of TV's Roswell) is her grades. But there's nothing average about the sibling rivalry that explodes when a wish makes them switch places. Hayley is ecstatic: the car keys, the guys, the cool friends - suddenly they're all hers. And Alexia gets