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Released >> June 13th, 2003
Director >> Sean McNamara
Writers >> Marc Warren and Dennis Rinsler
Producer >> David Grace
Music >> Mark Mothersbaugh (from DEVO!) and Bruce Berman
Distributor >> The Disney Channel
Production Companies >> Brookwell-McNamara Entertainment, The Disney Channel
Lauren's Role >> Ruby Mandel
Length >> 93 Minutes
Filming Locations >> Hawaii; Los Angeles, California USA
Synopsis >> The Stevens Family find themselves on an island predicting paradise, but discovering survival. Their vacation plans are put on hold when it's uncovered that they are actually on the reality-TV show "Family Fakeout" in the conclusion to the hit Disney Channel Program - "Even Stevens."
Cast
Ren Stevens >> Christy Romano
Louis Stevens >> Shia LaBeouf
Eileen Stevens >> Donna Pescow
Steve Stevens >> Tom Virtue
Donnie Stevens >> Nick Spano
Bernard "Beans" Arengaren >> Steven Anthony Lawrence
Tawny Dean >> Margo Harshman
Alan Twitty >> A.J. Trauth
Ruby Mandel >> Lauren Frost
Lance LeBow >> Dave Coulier
Miles McDermott >> Tim Meadows
Reviews >> Parentstv.org, Ohio.com
Quotes
"No, not Ren! She's always in control!"
"Oh, but he's so cute! Yes! Yes! Yes!"
"Ah, who cares? It's so romantic!"
Facts
>> The original title for the film was said to be "The Stevens Get Even." Just before the release it was switched to "The Even Stevens Movie."
>> The film did so well in the ratings that it propelled The Disney Channel to 1st place from June 9th to the 15th.
>> The director, Sean McNamara, had also written, directed and acted in a few of the "Even Stevens" episodes. Some of the episodes he directed are "Influenza" and "Your Toast." He also co-wrote "Leavin' Stevins." McNamara was also the cowboy in the film Ren was watching at the beginning of "Influenza."
>> Marc Warren and Dennis Rinsler were the team responsible for writing "In Ren We Trust." Individually, Marc Warren had written the episodes "Starstruck," "Influenza" and "Little Mr. Sacktown." While Dennis Rinsler had penned "Your Toast," "Beans on the Brain" and directed "Gutter Queen."
>> The producer, David Grace, had directed "Stevens Manor."
>> Lauren sings the "Alma Mater" during the opening of the film.
>> While this hasn't been proven, it's safe to say that any movie with Lauren Frost AND Dave Coulier has to be pretty good.
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