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Rip Girls (2000)

A teen-age girl and her father come to an island on Hawaii, they find a closer relationship to each other and think about changing the island. During her adventures, Sydney finds friends, a new hobby with her fantastic photography, and the truth about her mother.
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A teen-age girl and her father come to an island on Hawaii, they find a closer relationship to each other and think about changing the island. During her adventures, Sydney finds friends, a new hobby with her fantastic photography, and the truth about her mother.

Rating:G
Genre:Drama, Family, Romance, TV Movie
Directed By:Joyce Chopra
Written By:Jeanne Rosenberg
In Theaters:4/22/2000
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Runtime:87 minutes
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Cast


Director

Joyce Chopra

Director

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Camilla Belle

Sydney Miller

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Dwier Brown

Ben Miller

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Stacie Hess

Gia

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Brian Stark

Kona

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Jeanne Mori

Malia

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Lauren Sinclair

Elizabeth Miller

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Keone Young

Bo

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Kanoa Chung

Kai

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Meleana White

Mele

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Joy Magelssen

Lanea

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Varoa Tiki

Hawaiian Grandmother

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