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Harriet The Spy | Year: 1996 Classification: Feature Film Family Directed: - Bronwen Hughes Actors/Actresses: - Michelle Trachtenberg - Rosie O Donnell Get the Book, Get the Movie! Harriet M. Welsch is eleven years old. She has parents that love her dearly but are not that close with her. She has a nanny named Golly. She has two best friends named Sport and Janie. Life could be perfect. Harriet is a spy. She has a notebook and spies on her neighbors and friends. Of course, it's private, and that causes a problem. Harriet has two problems in this movie. One is that Golly is fired after she and Harriet go to a movie and come back late, and that, during a game of tag, Marion Hawthorne (who is considered the snob of the sixth grade) finds her notebook and reads all of the bad notes. Needless to say, Harriet has no more friends after this. Michelle Tractenberg, who plays Harriet, is a wonderful actress at something like this, and I hope Nickeloden (who did this) decides to do the "Long Secret", the sequel to "Harriet"! I love, I love, I love. I really loved this movie. Michelle Trachtenberg is absolutely brilliant. I saw her in this and thought, wow, she's going to be huge. What do you know, now she's in Buffy. Michelle's wonderful as Harriet, the girl who wants to be a writer and writes down things about the others in her class in her journal. Then the journal is found, and she has to deal with the rest of her class not being too happy at the uncomplimentary things she's jotted down about them. Rosie O'Donnell is also excellent as the nanny. (Don't ask me who else starred in this, I can't remember!) :) Best movie since land before time part 6! There are 88 used copies of this movie for sale, starting off at 33 cents. That may tell you something. People hate this thing so bad they are practicly giving it away! Apparently, someone at Nickelodeon decieded it was time to make a feature film. What a better way to start out than with a sure fire classic like "harriet the spy" I remember the hype when this movie came out. I remember the numerous advertisements for it. But mostly, I remember going to see it and feeling like an idiot. What a great way to kick off your feature film market than to make a movie that completly sucked. Luckily, people knew a bad movie when they saw one, and this thing was forgotten almost instantly. (...) Buy Harriet The Spy at Amazon.com Buy posters at Allposters.com Jamster - the latest ringtones for your phone! ![]() Search with Walhello on the Internet on Harriet The Spy Search with the Priority Search Engine on Harriet The Spy This page in other languages: Suomeksi | Nederlands | Deutsch
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