An American Girl: Lea to the Rescue

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An American Girl:
Lea to the Rescue
Lea to the Rescue cover.jpg
Directed by Nadia Tass
Screenplay byKaren Bloch Morse
Based onLea
by Lisa Yee
Starring Maggie Elizabeth Jones
Hallie Todd
Storm Reid
Laysla De Oliveira
Sean Cameron Michael
Rehane Abrahams
Connor Dowds
CinematographyDavid Parker
Music byKenneth Burgomaster
Production
companies
Martin Chase Productions
Shaken Not Stirred
Out of Africa Entertainment
Release date
  • June 14, 2016 (2016-06-14) [1]
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

An American Girl: Lea to the Rescue is a 2016 family-drama film starring Maggie Elizabeth Jones in the title role, Hallie Todd, Laysla De Oliveira, Storm Reid, Sean Cameron Michael, Rehane Abrahams and Connor Dowds in supporting roles. The film was directed by Nadia Tass, who also previously directed the first two films in the American Girl franchise.

Contents

The film focuses on 2016 Girl of the Year Lea Clark, as she takes a trip to Brazil and finds a way to save her brother who has disappeared mysteriously.

Premise

Born for adventure, Lea Clark heads deep into the Brazilian rainforest, where her most exciting story awaits.

Cast

Release

The direct-to-video film was released on video-on-demand services on May 31, 2016, and was released for DVD and Blu-ray on June 14. [1] [2]

Notes

The film, despite being set in Brazil, was filmed in South Africa. [3]

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