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Minor Details
Directed byJohn Lyde
Written bySally Meyer
Anne Edwards
Produced byJohn Lyde
Leah Faber
Anne Edwards
Sally Meyer
StarringKelsey Edwards
Caitlin EJ Meyer
Dani Chuchran
Lauren Faber
Jennette McCurdy
Savannah Jayde Gipson
Emma Duke
Brady Edwards
Andrew Cottrill
Elijah Thomas
CinematographyJohn Lyde
Edited byJohn Lyde
Music byBrittnee Belt
Robert Allen Elliott
Production
company
Mainstay Productions
Distributed bySunWorld Pictures
Release date
  • January 23, 2009 (2009-01-23)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Minor Details is a 2009 film by John Lyde of MainStay Productions and written by Sally Meyer and Anne M. Edwards starring Kelsey Edwards, Caitlin EJ Meyer, Danielle Chuchran, Lauren Faber, Jennette McCurdy, Emma Duke, Savannah Jayde Gipson, Brady Edwards, Andrew Cottrill, and Elijah Thomas playing students at the boarding school Danforth Academy who try to solve the mystery of why different groups of students are getting sick for no apparent reason.

Premise

During the film, someone is trying to make the students sick at the upscale boarding school, Danforth Academy. Teenagers Abby, Paige, Claire, and Taylor join forces to solve the mystery. Other teenagers, who could be potential suspects, include Mia and Riley - two girls who have everything that money can buy; Emily - the know-it-all Principal's daughter; the wacky Sean Meneskie, and the school's strange Professor Plume. The four best friends must find out who it is. In the end they find out that it was Mia and her family to get more money from the vending machines (her dad's company).[1]

Soundtrack

The title track is "Secret Identity", written and performed by Brittnee Belt.[2] Two other tracks, "So Far Away" and "Scratch", were written and performed by Lissa Lauria,[3] and Erika Casanova

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