Movies Starring Peter New
Total movies found: 10, viewing from 1 to 10
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The Search for Santa Paws
[ 2010, Canada ] starting from $1.99Actors: Reese Alexander, Diedrich Bader, Sahar Biniaz, Jan Bos, Ameko Eks Mass Carroll, Melody B. Choi, Dawn Chubai, Jason Connery, Bill Cobbs, Chris Coppola, Michelle Creber, Patrika Darbo, Michael Deyermond, John Ducey, Josh Flitter, Pete Gardner, Zachary Gordon, Jen Halley, G. Hannelius, C. Ernst Harth, Eric Keenleyside, Richard Kind, Kathryn Kirkpatrick, Alex Kliner, Nicole Leduc, Amber Lewis, Kaitlyn Maher, Christopher Massey, Tom McBeath, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Jonathan Morgan Heit, Mitchel Musso, Peter New, Nic Novicki, Adom Osei, Mark Parr, Madison Pettis, Mikey Post, Richard Riehle, Nathan Smith, Bonnie Somerville, Danny Woodburn, Jakob Davies, James Ram Jattan, Megan Lee, Eddie Pepitone, Ian Thompson
Directors: Robert Vince
Magic dogs and an elf team up with two children to rescue Santa who has lost his memory.
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Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Actors: Diana Kaarina, Adrian Petriw, Tabitha St. Germain, Patricia Drake, Alexa Devine, Shannon Chan-Kent, Maryke Hendrikse, Kandyse McClure, Britt Irvin, Chiara Zanni, Kelly Metzger, Andrea Libman, Brandy Kopp, Charles Fathy, Annick Obonsawin, Nicole Bouma, Nicole Oliver, Vincent Tong, Cathy Weseluck, Peter New, Peter Kelamis, Michael Dobson, France Perras
Directors: William Lau
Believing in oneself isn't always easy, especially when it seems like the whole world is against you, but Barbie and her fashion-designing aunt Millicent are both women with a strong sense of self and a propensity for hard work. When Barbie gets fired from the film set for expressing her artistic opinion and then Ken dumps her by phone, she spontaneously decides to go visit her aunt at her design house in Paris. Unbeknownst to Barbie, her aunt is closing up shop thanks to a new designer in town who's been stealing her designs. The two commiserate about giving up professions they love and begin to search for new hobbies until Millicent's coworker, budding designer Alice, changes everything with an amazing dress design and a legend about magical "flairies"--creatures who add sparkle and flare to the work of inspired designers around the world. Suddenly, Barbie, Millicent, and Alice find themselves in a race to design a whole new line of clothing in order to save Millicent's shop and the very existence of the magical flairies. Meanwhile, Ken is chasing Barbie across the world in an effort to make one grand romantic gesture that will finally show Barbie how he really feels about her. This brightly animated film is full of magic, extreme personalities, and an important message about believing in oneself and staying true to one's passion. (Ages 7 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99I'll be famous one day, but for now I'm stuck in middle school with a bunch of morons
Genres: Comedy
Actors: Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron, Rachael Harris, Steve Zahn, Owen Fielding, Devon Bostick, Chloe Moretz, Karan Brar, Grayson Russell, Laine MacNeil, Alex Ferris, Andrew McNee, Belita Moreno, Rob LaBelle, Nicholas Carey, Samuel Patrick Chu, Donnie MacNeil, Samantha Page, Ava Hughes, Cainan Wiebe, Cole Heppell, Harrison Houde, Severin Korfer, Jennifer Clement, Karin Konoval, Raugi Yu, Kaye Capron, Jake D. Smith, Owen Best, Talon Dunbar, Naomi Dane, Willem Jacobson, Sean Bygrave, Maxine Miller, Taya Clyne, Nathaniel Marten, Peter New, Nikki Frazer, Greta Makena Gibson, Nathan Smith, Kinua McWatt, Madison Bell, Adom Osei, Alf Humphreys, Brent Chapman, Rylee Stiles, Ryan Grantham, Ethan Shankaruk, Jesse Wheeler, Paul Hubbard, Brett Dier, Brandon Barton, Cindy Busby, Mariah Crudo, Alistair Abell, Tara McGuire, Paolo Tolfo, Savannah Lathem, Michael Frederick Arnold
Directors: Thor Freudenthal
To Greg Heffley, middle school is the dumbest idea ever invented. It's a place rigged with hundreds of social landmines, not the least of which are morons, wedgies, swirlies, bullies, lunchtime banishment to the cafeteria floor - and a festering piece of cheese with nuclear cooties. To survive the never-ending ordeal and attain the recognition and status he feels he so richly deserves, Greg devises an endless series of can't-miss schemes, all of which, of course, go awry. And he's getting it all down on paper, via a diary - "it's NOT a diary, it's a journal!" Greg insists, preferring the less-sissyfied designation - filled with his opinions, thoughts, tales of family trials and tribulations, and (would-be) schoolyard triumphs. "One day when I'm famous," writes Greg, "I'll have better things to do than answer peoples' stupid questions all day." So was born the Wimpy Kid's diary.






