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Bullying -- Juvenile films.
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Bullying -- Juvenile films.
MARC Display
How
to beat a bully [videorecording (
DVD
)].
distributed exclusively by MVD Visual 2016.
Call #:
DVD
HOW
Subjects
Bullying -- Juvenile films.
Format:
[videorecording (
DVD
)].
Description:
1 videocdisc (83 min.) : 5.1 Dolby digital sd., col. ; 12 cm.
Notes:
Originally released as a motion picture in 2014.
"Dove family apprved ages 12+"--Container.
Home use only.
Production:
Dream Factory Entertainment presents ; a Monroe-Rocha production ; produced by Sofia L. Monroe & Paul Rocha ; written by Marilyn Anderson & Richard Rossner ; directed by Douglas Bilitch.
Performers:
Grant McLellan, Eric Lauritzen and Elise Angell with Vince Donvito, Micah Lyons, Ian Tucker, Bryan Yoshi Brown, Kade Pait, Pearce Joza and Griffen Beebe with Pamela Murno, Robert Weinder, Ed Dyer, Amy Lyndon and Kevin Schmidt as "Riley".
Summary:
"“How to Beat a Bully” is a family comedy with an anti-bullying theme. It’s about a 12-year-old boy who moves to a new town and gets picked on by school bullies. In order to protect himself, he uses his brain instead of his fist -- and comes up with an idea that not only stops the bullies, but gets them to be his new best friends. Along the way, there are hilarious adventures and mishaps, in which he accidentally gets his dad involved with a bunch of bumbling bad guys -- who want to do more than “bully” him. The movie has lots of laughs and the tone of “Home Alone,” yet it touches on a subject that is a serious one for many children, tweens and teens today. In fact, even many adults get bullied, whether at their jobs, in their neighborhoods, or online. The writers and producers of “How to Beat a Bully” want to help stop bullying everywhere -- yet bring a film to kids and families that will give them lots of laughs and enjoyment -- and a shared experience that spreads the message -- 'It's better to be friends than bullies.'"--Container.
Genre:
Comedy films.
Gangster films.
DVDs for children.
Other authors:
Bilitch, Douglas.
McLellan, Grant.
Lauritzen, Eric.
Angell, Elise.
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Cole Harbour Public Library
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