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Alex to the Max: The Making of Max Keeble's Big Move

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Overview

This documentary treats movie fans to a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Max Keeble's Big Move, about a young boy who uses his imminent move to another town as his big chance for revenge on everyone who's tormented him, only to have his plan backfire. Included are interviews with the cast and crew who talk about the experience of making the film, as well as all of the effort that went into it.

Genres

Documentary
Family

Production Companies

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment

Cast

Alex D. Linz

Self / Max Keeble

Alex D. Linz

Zena Grey

Self / Megan

Zena Grey

Josh Peck

Self / Robe

Josh Peck

Tim Hill

Self

Tim Hill

Mike Karz

Self

Mike Karz

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