Jump in! What's What Edition (2007)

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Written by Doreen Spicer, Regina Y. Hicks

Directed by Paul Hoen

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2007

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

In this great new version of the hit movie, packed with on screen facts and trivia, Corbin Bleu plays Izzy Daniels, a young boxer whose ambition is to follow in his father's footsteps and win the Golden Gloves award. But then his friend Mary persuades him to fill in when a member of her skipping team drops out at the last minute, before an important competition. To his surprise he finds that this is another sport he really enjoys. There are lots of laughs in this enjoyable teen comedy, as well as great musical numbers like Corbin Bleu's Push it to the Limit and Keke Palmer's It's My Turn Now.

Cast

Corbin BleuIzzy Daniels
Keke PalmerMary Thomas
David ReiversKenneth Daniels
Shanica KnowlesShauna Keaton
Laivan GreeneKeisha Ray
Kylee RussellKarin Daniels
Patrick Johnson Jr.Rodney Tyler
Micah WilliamsL'il Earl Jackson
Jajube MandielaYolanda Brooks
Mazin ElsadigChuck Coley
Gene MackFelix
Rebecca WilliamsTammy Lewis
Michael ColonneseDevon James
Haley Van TienenTanya
Paula BrancatiGina
Alessandra CannitoElizabeth
Serena LeeStagehand
Tracy ShreveMrs. Thomas
Kim RobertsMrs. Roberts
Elle DownsMC
Sarah FrancisAubreena

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