Clubhouse Detectives

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Clubhouse Detectives
Directed byEric Hendershot
Screenplay byEric Hendershot
Story byEric Hendershot
Produced byDickilyn Hendershot
Eric Hendershot
Richard A. Malott
Troy Rohovit
Starring Michael Ballam
Michael Galeota
Jimmy Galeota
Suzanne Barnes
Christopher Ball
Thomas Hobson
Alex Miranda
Alice Harris
CinematographyT.C. Christensen
Edited byMichael Amundsen
Music by Alan Williams
Distributed byRidgewood Associates
Silver State Productions
Release date
  • 1996 (1996)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Clubhouse Detectives is a 1996 American family adventure mystery film. It was written and directed by Eric Hendershot. It follows the story of two young brothers (Billy and Kade Ruckman) who witness their next door neighbor, Michael Chambers, murder Marcela Janowitz. When they fail to convince their mother of what happened they enlist the help of their friends, Jimmy, Eddie, and J.J., in a bid to find the body and expose the truth. It was released in the United States in 1996.

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