The Cheetah Girls (film)
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Based on | The Cheetah Girls by Deborah Gregory |
Written by | Alison Taylor |
Directed by | Oz Scott |
Starring | Adrienne Bailon Raven Sabrina Bryan Kiely Williams |
Theme music composer | John Van Tongeren Mark Mothersbaugh |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
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Producer(s) | Whitney Houston David Geffen |
Production company(s) | Brownhouse Productions Geffen Pictures |
Distributor | Buena Vista Domestic Television |
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Original network | Disney Channel |
Original release | August 15, 2003 |
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Followed by | The Cheetah Girls 2 |
The Cheetah Girls is a 2003 musical comedy film, the first for Disney Channel and Walt Disney Pictures, based on a bestselling series of young adult books of the same name by Deborah Gregory.
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Plot
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Cast
Main cast
- Raven-Symoné - Galleria Garibaldi, also known as Bubbles
- Adrienne Bailon - Chanel Simmons, also known as Chuchie
- Sabrina Bryan - Dorinda Thomas, also known as Do
- Kiely Williams - Aquanette Walker, also known as Aqua
Supporting cast
- Lynn Whitfield - Dorothea Garibaldi, Galleria's mother
- Juan Chioran - Francobollo Garibaldi, Galleria's father
- Lori Anne Alter as Juanita Simmons, Chanel's mother
- Vince Corazza - Jackal Johnson, a record producer and the film's antagonist
- Kyle Schmid-Derek, Galleria's love interest
- Kyle Saunders - Pucci (Chanel's little brother)
- Rothaford Gray - Dodo
- Ennis Esmer - Rick (Comedian)
- Johnie Chase - Doorman
- Kim Roberts - Mrs. Bosco (Dorinda's foster mom)
- Sandra Caldwell - Drinka Champane
Production
The film was directed by Oz Scott and produced by Whitney Houston, Debra Martin Chase and Co Producer Cheryl Hill. The script was written by Alison Taylor and the music was composed by John Van Tongeren and Mark Mothersbaugh. It was shot during October and November 2002 in Toronto, Canada and Manhattan, New York City, New York.
Soundtrack
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An original motion picture soundtrack containing songs from and inspired by the film was released on August 12, 2003 by Walt Disney Records and Columbia Records. The soundtrack went to #33 on the Billboard 200 and was certified Double Platinum.
Awards
- 2004 - Nominated; Black Reel: Television Best Actress (Raven-Symoné)
- 2004 - Nominated; Black Reel: Television Best Supporting Actress (Lynn Whitfield)
- 2004 - Nominated; DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs (Oz Scott)
- 2004 - Nominated; Image Award for Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Program (Lynn Whitfield)
- 2012 - Nominated; Vision Award for Best Dramatic Performance (Lynn Whitfield)
Reception
The movie premiered with 6.5 million viewers. The DVD sold 800,000 copies.[1]
Video games
- The Cheetah Girls was released in 2006 by Disney for Game Boy Advance.
- The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations was released in 2007 by Disney for Nintendo DS.
- The Cheetah Girls: Passport to Stardom was released in 2008 by Disney for Nintendo DS
Film sequels
- The Cheetah Girls 2 was released August 25, 2006.
The sequel is about a talented teen quartet who take a whirlwind tour of Spain to pursue their dreams of pop superstardom. Its premiere received a total of over 8.1 million viewers."The Party's Just Begun" at a Graduation Party for the Manhattan Magnet's Class of 2006. While having a sleep-over at Galleria's, Chanel tells the girls that her mother, Juanita, is planning a trip to Barcelona, Spain, where they will be visiting Luc, Juanita's boyfriend. Chanel is upset and does not want to see Luc, while the other girls are upset about being separated for the summer. Aqua sees a shooting star, and the girls make a wish together-to go to Spain with Chanel. Right after that, they find an article in a magazine advertising a music competition there and decide to enter. The whole movie is shot in Barcelona, Spain, including the parts that took place in New York City.
- The Cheetah Girls: One World, was released August 22, 2008
With Galleria at college in Spain, Chanel (Adrienne Bailon), Dorinda (Sabrina Bryan), and Aqua (Kiely Williams) are cast in a lavish musical. But their excitement turns to surprise when they learn that this musical will shoot in New Delhi, India, instead of Hollywood. The whole movie took place in New Delhi, India. The Cheetah Girls travel across the globe and receive an even bigger surprise. The musical's director must choose only one Cheetah for the role and the girls are forced to make a decision. Do they stick together or does one do it alone? This movie was shot in Udaipur, India. This movie premiered with 6.2 million viewers.
References
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External links
- Official website
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- ↑ R. Thomas Umstead (August 20, 2006). 'Cheetah Girls 2’ Aims to Be Next 'Musical’. Multichannel.com. Accessed 2009-05-14.
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- 2003 television films
- American teen drama films
- American television films
- The Cheetah Girls films
- Disney Channel original films
- American films
- Films based on children's books
- Films shot in Toronto
- Films directed by Oz Scott