Max Keeble's Big Move was in theaters on
October 5,
2001.
After having been outmatched in the live-action family film department by rival
Nickelodeon in recent years, Disney jumps back into the kid-friendly fray with this comedy about a seventh grader (
Alex D. Linz) who's mercilessly picked on by his school's bullies and by his principal (
Larry Miller[?]). When his parents (
Nora Dunn[?] and
Robert Carradine[?]) inform Max that they're moving at the end of the week, he takes the opportunity to exact several forms of creative revenge on his many tormenters. When it subsequently turns out that the Keebles aren't leaving town after all, little Max is left to the mercy of those he's just humiliated.
Max Keeble's Big Move is the second feature film from Tim Hill, the nephew of famed director
George Roy Hill (
The Sting).
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