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Triple Dog is a 2010 Canadian drama thriller film directed by Pascal Franchot and written by Barbara Marshall. [1] The film stars Britt Robertson, Alexia Fast, Scout Taylor-Compton, and Janel Parrish. It was released by Gravitas Ventures in the United States and Canada on September 21, 2010.
Ian Petrella was cast immediately before filming began. Tedde Moore had previously appeared in Clark's film Murder by Decree and was the only onscreen character from A Christmas Story who was played by the same actor in the sequel, My Summer Story. Jeff Gillen was an old friend of Clark's who had been in one of his earliest films. [20]
Schwartz co-starred opposite Richard Pryor and Jackie Gleason in 1982's The Toy directed by Richard Donner.In 1982, Schwartz filmed Kidco directed by Ronald F. Maxwell.In 1983, he was featured in the Christmas film A Christmas Story as Flick, who got his tongue stuck to a frozen flagpole.
We triple dog dare you to put in an offer on the house from A Christmas Story.. The Cleveland property that served as the home of Ralphie Parker and his family in the 1983 beloved holiday classic ...
Rebekka Claudia and Sofie are 15 years old and in high school. In class, they learn how different cultures mark the transition from childhood to adulthood. Deciding that confirmation is meaningless, they decide to create their own rite of passage, which involves choosing at random a dare from a cootie catcher. Attempting to perform their dares ...
Taylor-Compton was born Desariee Starr Compton, on February 21, 1989, in Long Beach, California. [2] Her mother is Mexican. [3] Her father is a mortician. [4] Taylor-Compton says she "grew up in that whole horror genre and visiting my dad at the mortuary.
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Games of dare are depicted in fiction. In the movie A Christmas Story (1983), set in 1940 America, a scene portraying escalating dares results in negative outcomes. [6] The game is portrayed in the English children's novel The Dare Game, the second episode of the first series of the TV adaptation of The Story of Tracy Beaker, and in the French film Love Me If You Dare.