Hatching Pete (2009)

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Directed by Stuart Gillard

Running Time: 85 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2009

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Pete is a shy young man who's very inconspicuous at school, unlike his extrovert mate Cleatis who's happy to don a chicken suit and be the school mascot. But unfortunately Cleatis is allergic to the suit, and Pete has to help out. But he's worried no one will like the chicken if they know who's in the suit, and stops being the mascot. There's an uproar at the disappearance of the chicken, and Pete is forced back into the limelight when the school's basketball reputation is at stake.

Cast

Nicole DaultBrewster High Cheerleader
Jason DolleyPete
Tennay EvansLions Coach
Amy FarringtonDoris Ivey
Larry FilionChicken body double
Darren FromalAssistant Coach
Sean KlindtLion Mascot
Aramis KnightWendell Pate
Image for Toiya LeatherwoodToiya LeatherwoodBrewster High Student
Josie LorenAngela
Christopher Robin MillerHondo HS Janitor
Mitchel MussoCleatis Poole
Ben NaccaratoLions Center
Mary Alice NelsonBrewster High Student
Seth PackardDrum major
Madison RileyCamie
Brian StepanekCoach
Tiffany ThorntonJamie
Rachel WoodwardSusie

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