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How To Eat Fried Worms Details

2006 Certificate PG
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Thomas Rockwell's classic children's novel is adapted to the big screen in this delightful, touching adventure. Billy (charming newcomer Luke Benward, BECAUSE OF WINN-DIXIE) has just moved with his parents and little brother, Woody (Ty Panitz) to a new town, and the first day of school does not go well for him. He gets on the .. Read more

Starring Timothy Patrick Cavanaugh, Kimberly Williams, Tom Cavanagh, Hallie Kate Eisenberg
Director Bob Dolman
Genres Comedy, Family

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How To Eat Fried Worms

Thomas Rockwell's classic children's novel is adapted to the big screen in this delightful, touching adventure. Billy (charming newcomer Luke Benward, BECAUSE OF WINN-DIXIE) has just moved with his parents and little brother, Woody (Ty Panitz) to a new town, and the first day of school does not go well for him. He gets on the wrong side of school bully Joe (Adam Hicks), and when he fights back--something none of the other kids have ever had the courage to do--he ends up accepting a dare to eat 10 worms in the course of one day. As Joe and his gang strive to cook up ever more revolting recipes, Billy gradually wins the respect of his peers, and gains courage in his own abilities too. He befriends Erika (Hallie Kate Eisenberg) and becomes the champion of the underdog, dispelling the myth of Joe's power and unexpectedly having a blast along the way. The film is spot-on in its depiction of a kid's universe, complete with peer pressure, the mild threat of adult intervention, and the occasional flight of fancy, such as the witch the boys encounter by the river. Billy's relationship with his pesky little brother is hilarious and something almost any kid can relate to, and his dad (Thomas Cavanagh, SCRUBS) provides an entertaining subplot that shows how some things don't change, no matter what age you are.

Starring Timothy Patrick Cavanaugh, Kimberly Williams, Tom Cavanagh, Hallie Kate Eisenberg, James Rebhorn, Clint Howard
Director Bob Dolman
Studio ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO
Run time DVD: 1 hr 20 mins
Certificate Certificate PG
Genres Comedy, Family
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 26 Feb 2007
Production year: 2006
Format DVD
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  • 10 out of 11 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Wonderful family fun

    Wow what a joy to seea funny clever childs film this was fabulous it had wit romnace well sort of , tackles bullying in a thought provoking way, it was a joy to watch i must for all the family or even a singleton but it has a great sense of fun and the actors are delight full to watch so spare a bit of time to watch this must see film .

      • Lavine Guthrie from Derby , England
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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    poor and stereotyped

    Oh dear, a drab and boring film. The children aren't nearly good enough t o carry the film and the story is depressingly American - all about winners and losers. The others don't like him more than the bully, but begin to think he may win. There is some attempt to bring in a girl - but attempt is all it is and finally they seem to have no use for her and she is never developed. A dull and boring film my children did not enjoy.

      • A customer from London
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