Holes (2003)

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Written by Louis Sachar

Directed by Andrew Davis

Also known as "El Misterio de los Excavadores", "Le Passage", "O Mistério dos Escavadores"

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2003

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Stanley Yelnats is sent to the brutal Camp Green Lake after being falsely accused of stealing a donation to a local orphanage. There the Warden makes the inmates dig holes - the prisoners are told it's character building. But in fact the Warden's looking for buried treasure, and using the inmates to do the dirty work - literally! Based on Nobel Prize winner Louis Sacher's classic children's story, this is a great adventure film for the whole family.

When is Holes next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Disney Cinemagic December 1st, 7:25pm and on Disney Cinemagic HD December 1st, 7:25pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Sigourney WeaverSigourney WeaverThe Warden
Image for Jon VoightJon VoightMr. Sir
Image for Tim Blake NelsonTim Blake NelsonDr. Pendanski
Image for Shia LaBeoufShia LaBeoufStanley Yelnats IV
Khleo ThomasHector 'Zero' Zeroni
Jake M. SmithSquid
Byron CottonArmpit
Brenden JeffersonX-Ray
Miguel CastroMagnet
Max KaschZigzag
Noah PoletiekTwitch
Zane HoltzBarfbag
Steven KozlowskiLump
Ski CarrGuard
Jim Wilkey

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