So Undercover (2012) 4.9
A tough, street-smart private eye is hired by the FBI to go undercover in a college sorority. Director:Tom Vaughan |
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So Undercover (2012) 4.9
A tough, street-smart private eye is hired by the FBI to go undercover in a college sorority. Director:Tom Vaughan |
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Miley Cyrus | ... | ||
Jeremy Piven | ... | ||
Mike O'Malley | ... | ||
Josh Bowman | ... |
Nicholas
(as Joshua Bowman)
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Lauren McKnight | ... | ||
Kelly Osbourne | ... | ||
Eloise Mumford | ... | ||
Megan Park | ... | ||
Morgan Calhoun | ... | ||
Alexis Knapp | ... | ||
Matthew Settle | ... | ||
Autumn Reeser | ... | ||
Brian Peterson | ... | ||
Ric Reitz | ... |
State Senator
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Leticia Jimenez | ... |
State Senator's Girlfriend
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Molly is a teen who works with her father, an ex-cop turned P.I. One day an FBI agent approaches and wants her to work for them. They want her to keep an eye on the daughter of a man who is going to testify against a criminal. So they send her to the college where the daughter is attending. And she tries to fit in while keeping an eye on her and trying to see if there's someone there who doesn't appear who they are. Written by rcs0411@yahoo.com
Molly Morris (Miley Cyrus) is a private investigator working with her dad ex-Dallas cop Sam (Mike O'Malley). FBI Agent Armon Ranford (Jeremy Piven) is working a case against the Georgian mafia and he needs her to watch over college girl Alex Patrone (Lauren McKnight). Alex is the daughter of an important witness and she may be holding some evidence. Sam continues to gamble and Molly needs money to pay off the debt. The grimy Molly has to infiltrate a sorority.
This starts off as somewhat serious. That could actually work but it goes kind of silly. The girls are either Bs or really stupid. This feels like there are two movies trying to come out on top. It's not silly enough to be Disney teen frivolity. It's definitely not serious but the camera sometimes use shaky hand held style. The styles are all wrong and conflict with each other. It's like somebody thought that Hannah Montana needs to be filmed by Paul Greengrass. If they wanted to do a realistic movie, that would be interesting to see. It would be like Veronica Mars goes to college. Also the name of the movie is horrible and somebody should be fired for it.