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Synopsis: Based on a true-story - A Plumm Summer tells the remarkable tale of two young brothers, Elliott and Rocky Plumm, who go head-to-head with the FBI in order to crack the "frog-napping" case and get their beloved TV puppet, Froggy Doo, back on the air, all the while becoming local heroes and best friends.
Starring: Jeff Daniels, William Baldwin
Supporting actors: Henry Winkler, Lisa Guerrero, Chris Massoglia, Owen Pearce, Morgan Flynn, Brenda Strong, Tim Quill, Peter Scolari, Rick Overton, Richard Riehle, Clint Howard, Gavin Black, Ben Trotter, John Hosking, Gregg Bello, Steve Altman, Quinn Knox, Ian Lacy, Brian Schweitzer, Noa Benperlas
Directed by: Caroline Zelder
Genre: Adventure, Family
Runtime: 1 hour 42 minutes
Release year: 2009
Studio: Paramount
MPAA Rating: Rated PG for thematic elements and some mild rude language.
ASIN: B00296SCK8
Amazon.com Sales Rank: #23,807 in Amazon Video On Demand (See Bestsellers in Amazon Video On Demand)
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  • US Theatrical Release Date: May 05, 2009
  • MPAA: Rated PG for thematic elements and some mild rude language.
  • Production Company: Fairplay Pictures, Home Team Productions
  • Filming Locations: Bozeman, Montana, USA | Livingston, Montana, USA

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Plumm Summer, March 11, 2009
This review is from: A Plumm Summer (DVD)
I saw this movie in the theater this summer with my kids and nieces, we all loved it!! Funny, sweet and a great adventure. There was something in it for the entire family and as a parent I was never bored and the kids laughed and enjoyed the movie all the way through - now that's saying something with attention spans these days.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A charming family film that combines mystery, suspense and humor, April 28, 2009
This review is from: A Plumm Summer (DVD)
"A PLUMM SUMMER" is a heartwarming family film that combines mystery, suspense, action and a homage to the classic family films of yesteryear.

The film is a first for Director Caroline Zelder (who has worked as an editor and involved in casting for films such as "The Patriot") and also a film she co-wrote with T.J. Lynch and Frank Antonelli.

Based on a true story, the film revolves around the theft of Froggy Doo, the popular frog marionette owned by TV host Happy Herb. His television show "Happy Herb & Froggy Doo" was among the popular kids shows on television and the theft happened in Billings, Montana (the hometown of screenplay writer T.J. Lynch).

"A PLUMM SUMMER" focuses on a family and their two children Elliott Plumm (Chris Massoglia) and his younger brother Rocky (Owen Pearce).

Elliott is a shy young teenager who is constantly called names because of his quiet and shy demeanor. He may seem that way in front of his classmates but at home, Elliott is a child that enjoys Hardy Boys mystery novels and photography.

His younger brother Rocky on the other hand is a typical child who is addicted to the television show "Happy Herb and Froggy Doo" and believes that Froggy Doo is real character and loves the character so much that his side of the bedroom which he shares with his brother is plastered with Froggy Doo merchandise.

As for the Plumm's family life, his mother Roxie (Lisa Guerrero) tries to keep the family going strong,while her husband Mick (William Baldwin), a former boxer who tends to hang out with a bad crowd of guys and constantly gets drunk.

Roxie worries that her husband is out drinking all the time while not working and not spending time with the children. And worry that the man she loves is becoming a drunkard and spending his hard earned money on alcohol. The family is having a tough time paying their bills as it is.

While mom tries to keep the family together, the truth is that Mick and his son Elliott really don't get along for some reason. His father rarely interacts with him and nor does he even look at him. Where boxing is everything to Mick, Elliott dislikes boxing. If anything, Elliott has been like the man of the family because his father is rarely ever home and always getting drunk at the bar.

One day after coming home from a day at the poo, the Plumm boys notice that someone has moved next door to them. A trailer is parked next door and with their binoculars, both boys spot a teenage girl.

We learn that the girl is named Haley Dubois (Morgan Flynn) and her father, Wayne, is a new sheriff in town (Tim Quill). Wayne introduces himself to the Plumm family and invites Elliott to be friends with his daughter Haley because she hasn't really made many friends since the death of her mother.

With the "Happy Herb & Froggy Doo" show to be done live at the park, Elliott and his brother prepare for the big day. But for Elliott, since the first day he saw Haley, he was immediately smitten by her. So smitten that he takes photos of her. During an encounter between the two young teens, Elliott learns that Haley shares the same interests in mystery novels. But being the shy guy that he is, Elliott is at a loss for words.

Meanwhile, little Rocky and many other kids watch Happy Herb (Henry Winkler) on stage. While he and his wife Viv (Brenda Strong) are on stage and having fun with the kids in the audience, when Herb goes to introduce his Froggy Doo, he notices that his marionette is missing. Someone has stolen the frog.

All the children start crying and without Froggy Doo, Herb is devastated and because "Happy Herb & Froggy Doo" is a live show, the television network has no choice but to take the show off the air.

As for trying to find out who captured the marionette, the small town is not equipped to deal with this large of a situation, so the FBI sends their two of their own, Agent Hardigan (Peter Scolari) and Agent Brinkman (Rick Overton) to investigate.

The following day, Elliott decides to take the new Sheriff's advice to become friends with his daughter, so Elliott starts having a conversation with Haley and invites her to join him and Rocky in finding the missing marionette.

So, while the FBI agents try to search the town and find out who stole the marionette, Elliott, Haley and Rocky go to visit Happy Herb and to get some clues and finding out who may have stolen the marionette. As for Happy Herb, because he is without his marionette (which he looks at almost like a child), the TV network takes the show off television and thus starts to sadden young Rocky and many of the other kids who miss the show.

Suddenly, Happy Herb receives a package on the doorstep and it's Froggy Doo's bowtie with a message for him to not contact the police or else Froggy Doo will be sent back all in pieces.

So, the investigation for Froggy Doo continues but with many twists and turns along the way, who will find Froggy Doo first? Our team of amateur sleuths or the bungling FBI agents?

VIDEO & AUDIO:

"A PLUMM SUMMER" is an Independent film shot in Montana. The crew did what they can to capture that small town, mountains in the background, fields of green lush plants and if anything, capture the innocence of a small town during 1968. A lot of outdoor shots which gives a nice colorful view and overall picture quality was well-done. Video is presented in widescreen and is enhanced for 16:9 TV's.

As for audio, the film is dialogue driven and thus front channel heavy. But there is a utilization of music from classic late 60's music and other contemporary artists. Audio is presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround and dialogue can be clearly heard.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

The following special features for "A PLUMM SUMMER" are included:

* Commentary: Audio Commentary with writer/director Caroline Zelder & writer/producer Frank Antonelli - The commentary offered some insight on how financing for the film fell and in a rare situation, the actress and host of "Inside Edition" Lisa Guerrero and her husband, former New York Yankees pitcher Scott Erickson went ahead and financed the film. The two discuss various talent and how some were cast for their roles and insight on the script and filming certain scenes.
* GAG REEL: (3:51) Featuring many bloopers with the kids, especially Owen Pearce (who plays Rocky Plumm).
* Deleted Scenes: (2:29) Featuring three deleted scenes, with one that actually explains that the Froggy Doo show is being taken off television because of the sign of the times in network television.
* Behind the scenes music video: (2:40) The behind-the-scenes video of the crew and talent working on set.
* Behind the scenes on the red carpet: (6:13) This featurette showcases the various talent and how they felt being part of the film. A fun featurette and seeing various celebs who attended the red carpet event.
* Theatrical Trailer: (2:16) The original theatrical trailer

JUDGMENT CALL:

I enjoyed "A PLUMM SUMMER" a lot. It is one of those family films that reminds me of the type of family films we watched on the big screen of yesterday. Stories that involved comedy, action and suspense but compared to children's films of today, most family films with children are typically animated or feature full on digital special-effects.

And so, part of the enjoyment of this film is that it is a genuine and heartwarming film with believable characters and most of all, a type of family film that you only wish Hollywood made more of.

For one, I was really impressed by the casting for this film. Because this film is an independent film, you're not going to catch Hollywood's big names but nevertheless, there are key talent that signed on and really gave the film a level of believability.

On the adult side of things, Lisa Guerrero is typically known for hosting entertainment shows but as an actress, she did a good job. William Baldwin's (as Mick) appearance on film is very limited and I think if there was one problem, his character and his relationship with Elliott is not fully explored. I would like to see a little more friction and showing why Elliott and his father didn't get a long so well and when we do see the friction, it is near the final quarter of the film.

Henry Winkler as Happy Herb is definitely a good choice, Brenda Strong looks absolutely lovely in this film and it's great to see Peter Scolari again. Also, it was a nice touch to have Jeff Daniels provide the narrative voice of a grown up Elliott.

Whereas the adults did a very good job, the young talent did a phenomenal job! Chris Massoglia as Elliott was a good choice as he is definitely will be a person to watch for in future films. Morgan Flynn who plays Haley has appeared in several films but this film really goes farther for the young actress emotionally and last but not least, Owen Pearce as Rocky Plumm. His pronunciation of words to his overall cuteness, hope to see this child get cast for more roles in the future.

For Caroline Zelder's directorial debut and T.J. Lynch's first major screenplay, a very good effort thus far. It was very interesting to see a person who handles the casting side jump into the directorial chair and for her first major effort, Zelder did a pretty good job.

If anything, I think that with this film being released during the beginning of the Summer films in 2008 and the fact that the film didn't sport any big names probably hampered its theatrical debut.

The film could have gone in various directions and focusing on the father... Read more ›
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1.0 out of 5 stars I REALLY Didn't Like This Film..., November 6, 2009
This review is from: A Plumm Summer (DVD)
I'm sorry to say this... But I really didn't like this film at all! I thought the acting was horrible, the plot was laughable and the scripting was even worse. If there's one thing I have to say positive about this film, it's that it's often quite hilarious. Moments are just that bad...

All of that being said, I could tell there was some notable effort on the parts of the child actors, and I hope they continue to act and grow successful!
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