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Junior High Spy
When his F.B.I. agent father is abducted, Ricky Lazio, Jr. believes he knows who did it but the agency dismisses his lead as child's play. Forced into action - and armed with an array of his dad's high-tech spy gadgets - Ricky enlists the aid of his quick-thinking, computer-genius best friend, to help track down his Dad. From thrilling motocross races, to speed boat chases, to martial arts showdowns, they now need to evade the watchful eye of the F.B.I, get their homework done before dinner and save the day.
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Plot Summary
A group of middle schoolers form a spy club to solve mysteries and right wrongs in their school and neighborhood. Led by the resourceful Kacy, they use their wits and everyday gadgets to uncover secrets and help their peers.
Critical Reception
Junior High Spy was a modest independent film primarily aimed at a younger audience. While it didn't receive widespread critical attention, it was generally seen as a lighthearted and fun family film with positive messages for children.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted tone and positive themes for younger viewers.
Appreciated for its simple plot that is easy for children to follow.
Some found the production values and acting to be amateurish.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Junior High Spy' is not readily available, but similar family-oriented films often receive praise for their family-friendly content and ability to entertain children.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Branded Entertainment, a company known for creating content for younger audiences.
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