The Challenge (2003 film)
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Directed by | Craig Shapiro |
Produced by | Jeff Franks |
Written by | Elizabeth Krugger(screenplay) Michael Swerdlick(screenplay) |
Starring | Mary-Kate Olsen Ashley Olsen |
Distributed by | Dualstar Production |
Release date(s) | May 3, 2003 (on street) |
Running time | 92 minutes |
Language | English |
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The Challenge is a 2003 film starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, and their last direct-to-video production before their move to the big screen with New York Minute.
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Shane is very into nature and her estranged twin sister Lizzie is not. They are complete opposites, or so they think. Both enter to be in a TV reality show called The Challenge and, as part of a deceitful scheme to boost the flagging ratings (the show is on the verge of being cancelled if these don't improve), the producers think it would be fun to put both twins on the same team when they hate each other. Shane lives in Los Angeles with her mom and Lizzie in Washington, D.C. with her dad; they haven't seen each other in two years. The girls are both put on Team Mayan, and they have to try and get along for the sake of both the team and their college scholarships. They do, of course, break some romance rules with some guys.
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[edit] Trivia
- A flashback sequence of clips from all of of Mary-Kate and Ashley's direct-to-video movies appears before the closing credits. These are from (in order of appearance): Our Lips Are Sealed, When in Rome, Billboard Dad, Getting There, Passport to Paris, Winning London and Holiday in the Sun.