Bixler High Private Eye
2019 television film by Leslie Kolins Small From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bixler High Private Eye is an American comedy television film that aired on January 21, 2019. The film stars Jace Norman, Baby Ariel, Samiyah Womack and Ed Begley Jr. and was directed by Leslie Kolins Small.[1][2]
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Genre | Action Comedy |
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Directed by | Leslie Kolins Small |
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Music by | Michael Sempert |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Cinematography | Robert Brinkmann |
Editor | Anita Brandt-Burgoyne |
Running time | 66 minutes (Exc. Adverts) 90 minutes (Inc. Adverts) |
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Network | Nickelodeon |
Release | January 21, 2019 |
Plot
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Xander DeWitt (Jace Norman) is an inquisitive teenager with a knack for solving mysteries. His sleuthing skills get put to the test when his dad Russell (Rick Peters) leaves for work one day and vanishes without a trace. Frustrated by his attempts to find his dad – with the latest one getting him in trouble with the police – Xander's mom Ellen (Terryn Westbrook) sends him to go live with his grandfather Charlie (Ed Begley Jr.), a retired private investigator in his dad's hometown, Bixler Valley. During his stay, Xander finds a surprising lead in the case and teams up with a school newspaper reporter and classmate, Kenzie Messina (Ariel Martin).
With the help of Kenzie and his grandpa, Xander eventually finds his dad who was kidnapped by an old friend in order to raze the town.[3][4]
Cast
- Jace Norman as Xander Dewitt
- Ariel Martin as Kenzie Messina
- Samiyah Womack as Cara Jean
- Ed Begley Jr. as Charlie Dewitt
- Mike C. Nelson as Sheriff Mundy
- David Clayton Rogers as Jack Finn
- Terryn Westbrook as Ellen Dewitt
- Rick Peters as Russell Dewitt
- Matt Mitchell as young Russel Dewitt
Reception
Bixler High Private Eye was positively reviewed by Kidsday reporters for Newsday.com, which gave it a "5 out of 5 smile rating."[5]
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External links
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