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An American Girl: Grace Stirs Up Success

2015 | 101m | English

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Grace is excited for the summer so she can start a business with her friends, but things take an unexpected turn when her mom announces a trip to Paris. There, Grace must learn to get along with her French cousin, Sylvie, and she finds unexpected inspiration for her business. Then, Grace finds out her grandparents bakery, that inspired her to start a business, is closing. Can she and her friends find a way to save it?
Release Date: Jun 23, 2015
Director: Vince Marcello
Writer: Mary Casanova, Amy Rardin, Jessica O'Toole
Genres: Drama, Family
Keywords paris, france
Production Companies Pioneer Pictures, Shaken, Not Stirred Productions, Martin Chase Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 28, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Olivia Rodrigo Grace Thomas
Virginia Madsen Mrs. Thomas
Eloise Webb Sylvie
Caitlin Carmichael Maddy
Notlim Taylor Ella
Rafael Edholm Mr. Thomas
Krisztina Peremartoni Grandma
András Bálint Grandpa
Fabrice Michel Uncle Bernard
Lili Bordán Aunt Sophie
Roxane Bret Colette
Thierry Harcourt Jean-Luc Pernaud
Joe Bastianich Self
Tom Doherty Josh
Maxime Leigh-Wood Carter
Benjamin Lavoie Red Boy
János Füzi Snooty Clerk
Philip Waley Judge Two
Alexis Latham Judge Three
Zoltán Friedenthal Taxi Driver
Barnabás Tóth Shopkeeper
Luca Fiorilli Street Artist
Karen Gagnon Street Vendor
Keegan Zavits Red Player
Nicholas Waley Wildcat Player
Name Job
Vince Marcello Director
Austin Kane ADR & Dubbing
Paul Millspaugh Editor
Mary Casanova Novel
Amy Rardin Writer
Jessica O'Toole Writer
Laszlo Demeter Art Direction
Ángela Nahum Set Decoration
Bill Rude Visual Effects
Tim Wooster Director of Photography
Patrick Kirst Original Music Composer
John Bernard Line Producer
Victoria Thomas Casting Director, Casting
Iñigo Navarro Production Designer
Márta Antal Makeup Artist
Mary Partridge-Raynor Costume Designer
Rita Balla Makeup Artist
Móni Csomós Hairstylist
Julia Vitray Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist
Csilla Blake-Horváth Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Gilles Castera Production Manager
Christopher J. Connolly Post Production Supervisor
Mónika Nagy Production Manager
Judit Soltész First Assistant Director
Roxana Szarisz Second Second Assistant Director
Szonja Szekerák Second Assistant Director
Norbert Vilonya Third Assistant Director
Márta Czakó Greensman
Arnold Gerhát Set Dresser
Peter Hoppan Greensman
Juli Kerpel Art Department Coordinator
József Kiss Construction Manager
Zsuzsa Sverteczki Assistant Set Decoration
Magdolna Varga Set Decoration
Javier Bennassar Supervising Sound Editor
Benjamin James Bradshaw Foley Mixer
Tamás Csaba Sound Mixer
Jesse Ehredt Sound Recordist
Chris David Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Matt Hovland ADR Mixer
Gábor Máté Boom Operator
Gabriel J. Serrano Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Vicki O'Reilly Vandegrift Foley Artist
Ádám Bertalan Stunt Driver
Norbert Kovács Stunts
Péter Sokorai Stunts
Istvan Banga Electrician
Dalila Dulgheriu Epk Camera Operator
Zsolt Éliás Second Assistant Camera
Krisztián Horváth Electrician
Tamás Jánossa First Assistant "A" Camera
Zoltán Jánossa Second Assistant Camera
Benedek Kabán Data Wrangler, Data Management Technician
András Khin Steadicam Operator
Ádám Kliegl First Assistant "B" Camera
Péter Meiszner Camera Trainee, Second Assistant "A" Camera
Márton Miklauzic "A" Camera Operator
Krisztián Paluch Gaffer
Attila Pfeffer Steadicam Operator
Péter Pozsonyi Dolly Grip
Péter 'Tiger' Rácz Digital Imaging Technician
György Réder "B" Camera Operator
David Rondzik Electrician
Annegret Sachse Second Assistant "B" Camera
Kata Vermes Still Photographer
Katalin Baranyi Casting Director
Nancy Bishop Casting
Patty Connolly ADR Voice Casting
Tamás Kertész Extras Casting
Juliette Ménager Casting
David Stejskal Casting Assistant
Annette Trumel Casting
Kati Chwist Costume Supervisor
Nora Pinter Costumer
Soo-Luen Tom Assistant Costume Designer
Nancy Brindley Bhagia Assistant Editor
Jon Pehlke Online Editor
Arnaud Kaiser Location Manager
Zsanett Varga Location Manager
Jana Nemčeková Script Supervisor
John Persichetti Digital Colorist
Agi Blasko Assistant Production Coordinator
Nora Feher Production Coordinator
Márton Zsichla Production Assistant
Bela Kiss Production Accountant
Balázs Bakró Property Master
Peter Cseri Stand In
Name Title
Debra Martin Chase Producer
Ildikó Kemény Co-Producer
Vince Marcello Producer
David Minkowski Co-Producer
Philip Waley Producer
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Rangan
7.0

> When an enthusiastic baker's skill was tested. The ninth film in the 'American Girl' series, in that, fourth straight film for the director. Honestly, I have not seen all the films in the series, but I enjoyed those I've watched. This is a decent movie for all, especially for the families with ... the kids to watch on the weekend. I was not expecting it to be a fantastic, because children's films have certain limits and I know that very well. Usually the filmmakers push for a G or a PG tag for their product, that's why a film like this always appears to be so cheerful, and at a time silly as well. A typical 'American Girl' movie, but only the theme was different. This time it is about the baking. A young girl Grace is passionate in baking who thinks one day she's going to take over her grandparents' bakery. In the summer holiday, she's forced to drop her all the plans with her two best friends, after an unexpected visit to aunt's in the Paris is decided. There she meets her cousin Sylvie who's not friendly and uncle who runs a small bakery with the quality foods. The cultural difference makes her to struggle to understand the French way of baking, but in the end she overcomes it and decides to take it back to the home to save her grandparents' troubled bakery. > "Take risks. That's how you make amazing things happen." In the several occasions I had postponed watching this for no reasons, but finally I saw this now. To declare it is a good or a bad movie is a very tough decision, but I can say I enjoyed watching it. Not all the adults going to like it, because there are too many scenes that feels so stupid for the matured people like us, especially the dog parts that makes us to say 'whaaat?'. But that is usual and expected in 'American Girl' films, so you have to ignore it if you decide to try it. There won't be any similar issues with the children, especially the girls who are the ones going to enjoy it more than anybody of us. A simple movie about baking, that means it is not going to demonstrate how to bake bakery items for us, but still it inspires the kids. One thing is for sure, after watching this you will definitely feel you want to taste a delicious cupcake. Most of the cast was new to me, except Virginia Madsen. But everyone was good in their respective roles, especially the new face who played the title role. This is not an easy movie to suggest, but if you got a young girl in your house like a niece or a daughter, definitely worth it to show them and a reason for us to join them, especially to know how much they adore it. 6½/10

May 16, 2024