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      Chasing Liberty

      2004, Romance/Comedy, 1h 50m

      117 Reviews 50,000+ Ratings

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      Formulaic comfort food for the teen crowd. Read critic reviews

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      Anna Foster (Mandy Moore), code-named "Liberty," the daughter of the president of the United States (Mark Harmon), can't get the Secret Service off her back when she goes on dates with boys. Accompanying her father on a state visit to Prague, she eludes her protectors and meets a handsome British boy, Ben Calder (Matthew Goode), with whom she embarks on a romantic journey across Europe. But there's something she doesn't know about Ben: He's a Secret Service agent.

      • Rating: PG-13 (Sexual Content|Brief Nudity)

      • Genre: Romance, Comedy

      • Original Language: English

      • Director: Andy Cadiff

      • Producer: David Parfitt, Broderick Johnson, Andrew A. Kosove

      • Writer: Derek Guiley, David Schneiderman

      • Release Date (Theaters):  wide

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      • Box Office (Gross USA): $12.2M

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      • Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures

      • Production Co: Alcon Entertainment

      • Sound Mix: Surround, Dolby SR, DTS, SDDS

      • Aspect Ratio: Scope (2.35:1)

      Cast & Crew

      Mandy Moore
      Jeremy Piven
      Annabella Sciorra
      Caroline Goodall
      Mark Harmon
      Stark Sands
      Briony Glassco
      Wayne Allan Rice
      Kira Davis
      Derek Guiley
      Ashley Rowe
      Martin Childs
      Jon Gregory
      Christian Henson
      Rosie Hackett

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      • Jun 23, 2011

        The best 'president daughter' type of film that I've seen. This puts 'First Daughter' to shame. Mandy Moore and Matthew Goode make an adorable couple and I really enjoyed the whole story line despite knowing what the end would be like.

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      • Dec 09, 2010

        This is a Romantic Comedy that contains a predictable romance plot and is only occasionally funny. It's worth a matinee price at best, and I'd really recommend saving it for a rental. Better yet, just catch it when it eventually airs on TV. If you're a teenage girl, a Mandy Moore fan, or someone who loves cute romantic comedies no matter how cheesy or predictable they are, then you'll probably enjoy this. If you're a guy, then please don't see this alone. If your significant other wants to see it, then make sure and tell her that she "owes you" and then quietly enjoy watching Mandy Moore for a couple of hours.

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      • Jul 27, 2010

        Anna Foster has no personality. All I can infer from the past hour and fifty minutes is that she whines, fishes for compliments, and all-around fails at actually taking care of herself. Still, Matthew Goode is rather luscious candy for the eyes and ears. He even gets one of those wildly romantic declarations of love with Britishisms like "adored" and "un-bloody-hinged."

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      • Feb 09, 2010

        <i>"Every family has a rebel. Even the First Family."</i> Anna Foster has never had an ordinary life. At eighteen years old, she is the most protected girl in America; she is the First Daughter... <center><font size=+2 face="Century Schoolbook"><b><u>REVIEW</u></b></font></center> One wonders if the makers of this film didn't ever find out another movie about the same subject was also being released at about the same time as this one, "First Daughter". Obviously, this is a film targeted to young girls who will, without a doubt, love it. Andy Cadiff, its director, doesn't add anything new to the formula these movies follow and the result, while not unpleasant, leaves us with a feeling we have seen it all before. The film becomes a great travelogue where Anna, the daughter of the American president escapes from Prague with a young man she has met and seems to like. They are supposed to go to Berlin, but obviously, they take the train going south and end up in Venice! Oh well, leave it to the creators of the movie to take the cute Anna all over the continent trying to find herself. Mandy Moore is a young actress that could do better. One hopes she is not typecast into these young girl she seems to play. The others in the movie do an adequate job. The film best asset the great exteriors one sees throughout the length of the movie.

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