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Imagine That

Imagine That

Starring: Eddie Murphy, Thomas Haden Church, Nicole Ari Parker, James Patrick Stuart, Vanessa Williams, Larramie Doc Shaw
Directed by: Karey Kirkpatrick
Screenplay by: Ed Solomon, Chris Matheson
Release Date: June 12th, 2009
MPAA Rating: PG for some mild language and brief questionable behavior.
Studio: Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies
Domestic: $16,123,323 (89.2%)
Foreign: $1,958,089 (10.8%)
Total: $18,081,412 (Worldwide)

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Tagline: What if your daughter's imagination... Was the secret to your success?

Like many busy professionals, Evan Danielson (Eddie Murphy) is so focused on his career that quality time with his young daughter, Olivia (Yara Shahidi), has fallen by the wayside. When an important promotion is suddenly within reach, stressed-out Evan starts to fall apart while trying to fend off his company rival (Thomas Haden Church) . But when little Olivia introduces him to the inhabitants of her imaginary land, Evan rediscovers his inner child and finds the answers to all his problems.

Before he found himself standing in front of his friends' house yelling for his daughter's purple security blanket in the middle of the night, Evan Danielson (Eddie Murphy) was just your average financial wizard - focused, successful and driven. But when his daughter introduced him to the princesses and their queen living in her imaginary world, Evan followed her on a hilarious adventure that forced him to reexamine the value of their relationship and redefine his meaning of success.

In Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies' family comedy "Imagine That," Evan and his seven-year-old daughter Olivia (Yara Shahidi) find it impossible to connect. He's too distracted by his career demands to understand the value of quality father-daughter time and she has all but given up on her Daddy.


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