Last Great Ride (2001)
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Synopsis: When Ian (Jeffrey Sharmat) and his dog Bentley go off to grandma's for the summer, it is not expected to be fun-filled until they meet Jules (Stephanie Sawyer), the pretty tomboy who lives next... When Ian (Jeffrey Sharmat) and his dog Bentley go off to grandma's for the summer, it is not expected to be fun-filled until they meet Jules (Stephanie Sawyer), the pretty tomboy who lives next door. Being as curious as kids are, Ian and Jules plan to explore a haunted mansion where the old and weird Franklin Lyle (Ernest Borgnine) resides. The story continues when the kids run into the slimy Jimmy Murano (Jason Hervey) and his equally devilish lawyer pal Camille (Bonnie Cahoon) who are feverishly trying to run Franklin off of his estate. Ian and Jules decide they want to help the old man by racing to solve an old mystery that will determine who gets the property. A happy ending is near, but not before an action-packed, comedic adventure ensues while the kids do their best to outwit the crooks. [More]
Starring: Ernest Borgnine, Jason Hervey, Eileen Brennan
Starring: Ernest Borgnine, Jason Hervey, Eileen Brennan
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