Cow Belles
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Cow Belles | |
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Directed by | Francine McDougall |
Produced by | Kevin Lafferty Sheri Singer |
Written by | Matt Dearborn Stu Krieger |
Starring | Alyson Michalka Amanda Michalka Jack Coleman Michael Trevino Christian Serratos |
Music by | Kenneth Burgomaster Aly & AJ |
Distributed by | Disney Channel |
Release date(s) | March 24, 2006 |
Running time | 88 min. |
Language | English |
Budget | N/A |
IMDb profile |
Cow Belles is a Disney Channel Original Movie that stars Alyson Michalka and Amanda Michalka, better known as sister duo Aly & AJ.
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[edit] Plot Summary
Alyson Michalka and Amanda Michalka star as Taylor and Courtney Callum, two spoiled rotten sisters whose father Reed Callum, (Jack Coleman) owns Callum Dairy. Taylor has just gotten her license, after almost failing it at the beginning of the movie. But then their life turns upside down. One day, when Taylor and Courtney return from a shopping trip, they find their kitchen has burned because of them leaving a burner on on the stove, causing the kitchen to catch fire. Shocked by their carelessness, Reed puts them to work at the dairy to show them responsibility about running a business.
When the girls start working at the dairy, they are at their worst nightmare. They mess up almost every step of the way, such as tripping and splashing blueberries on themselves, and dropping Courtney's cell phone into one of the full yogurt cups. Soon after they start working there, someone steals all the money out of the businesses bank account. It's then up to the girls to come up with a plan to save the dairy, and the jobs of all the people who work there.
[edit] Cast
- Alyson Michalka - Taylor Callum
- AJ Michalka - Courtney Callum
- Jack Coleman - Reed Callum
- Christian Serratos - Heather Perez
- Michael Trevino - Jackson Meade
- Chris Gallinger - Philippe
[edit] Release
- Family Channel in Canada first aired Cow Belles on June 30, 2006.
- Cow Belles premiered on Disney Channel Asia on August 6, 2006 (original ending version) and November 19, 2006 (alternate ending version).
- Its premiere was watched by over 5.8 million viewers, making it the seventh most viewed DCOM to date.[1]
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Preceded by High School Musical |
Disney Channel Original Movies | Succeeded by Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior |