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Hannah Montana: The Movie
TrailerLike many teenagers, Miley Stewart juggles family, friends and school, but unlike her peers, she has a secret pop-star persona called Hannah Montana. As Hannah Montana's popularity begins to take over her life, Miley Stewart takes a trip to her hometown to get some perspective on what matters in life the most.Actors: Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus, Emily Osment, Jason Earles, Mitchel Musso, Moises Arias, Lucas Till, Vanessa Williams, Margo Martindale, Peter Gunn, Melora Hardin, ...»Director: Peter ChelsomCountry: United StatesDuration: 102 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 4.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Hannah Montana: The Movie"
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Characters of "Hannah Montana: The Movie"
Miley StewartPlayed by: Miley CyrusRobbie StewartPlayed by: Billy Ray CyrusLilly TruscottPlayed by: Emily OsmentJackson StewartPlayed by: Jason EarlesOliver OkenPlayed by: Mitchel MussoRico SuavePlayed by: Moises AriasTravis BrodyPlayed by: Lucas TillVitaPlayed by: Vanessa WilliamsRubyPlayed by: Margo MartindaleOswald GrangerPlayed by: Peter GunnLorelaiPlayed by: Melora HardinTaylor SwiftPlayed by: Taylor Swift -
Directors of "Hannah Montana: The Movie"
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Creators of "Hannah Montana: The Movie"
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Critic Reviews of "Hannah Montana: The Movie"
David Jenkins Time OutMay 01, 2009While Cyrus's droll performance (Miley's not Billy Ray's) deserves better material, this is still amply entertaining.
Owen Gleiberman Entertainment WeeklyApril 13, 2009Cyrus, as always, is a professional charmer (it's hard to resist when she leads a hip-hop hoedown), and the crusty folkiness of Billy Ray Cyrus as her real-life dad is as welcome as ever.
Ben Mankiewicz At the MoviesApril 13, 2009The bottom line is that I don't think you are going to care.
Kyle Smith New York PostApril 10, 2009Thin as a flip-flop and as complicated as a scrunchy, the plot is barely enough for half a movie. At the 45-minute point, things are pretty much wrapped up.
Catherine Dawson March Globe and MailApril 10, 2009The rest of the time it's up to Cyrus to keep things light, and her undeniable charisma radiates from the big screen as strongly as it does on the small one.
Martin Tsai Critic's NotebookOctober 07, 2015It's true that legions of fans won't likely find the reality traumatizing once they are old enough to finally grasp it. Nevertheless, the film is hypocritical in the moral lesson it attempts to impart.
Neil Pond American ProfileSeptember 29, 2011Basically super-sizes the formula of the successful television series for a Hannah-hungry audience of multiplex moppets.
Bill Chambers Film Freak CentralJanuary 15, 2010...More bittersweet, even melancholy, than it has any right to be.
Michael Dequina TheMovieReport.comSeptember 13, 2009Best approached as a test as to whether Cyrus has a future career once the hype inevitably blows out. And the answer is...
Sonny Bunch Washington TimesAugust 30, 2009Hannah Montana: The Movie isn't exactly high art, but that's not really the point, is it?
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