Winning London
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Directed by | Craig Shapiro |
Written by | Karol Ann Hoffner |
Starring | Mary-Kate Olsen Ashley Olsen |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Winning London is a 2001 film starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.
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Plot
Chloe Lawrence (Mary-Kate Olsen) is a very driven teenager and leader of her high school's Model United Nations team. After performing particularly well in a competition, the team is selected to attend the international Model UN competition in London, United Kingdom. One of the team members, Randall, is unable to attend due to his older sister's wedding. Chloe's twin sister, Riley (Ashley Olsen), steps in to fill the gap – to get closer to Chloe's attractive teammate, Brian, more than anything else. When the group arrives in London, they discover that someone is already representing their usual country: China. Undaunted, they improvise and end up representing the UK. Plenty of sight-seeing and shopping ensues, while Chloe takes a fancy to James Browning, the son of an English noble, Lord Browning, who is pressuring his son to achieve more. As the competition progresses, Chloe's over-competitive nature stalls her budding romance, Riley tries to get closer to Brian, and the team earns both admiration and anger for their unconventional methods. Nevertheless, tribulations are weathered and lessons learned about sportsmanship, overlooked friends, and learning to enjoy one's youth.
Cast
- Mary-Kate Olsen as Chloe Lawrence
- Ashley Olsen as Riley Lawrence
- Brandon Tyler as Brian
- Jesse Spencer as James Browning
- Rachel Roth as Rachel
- Eric Jungmann as Dylan
- Claire Yarlett as Julia Watson
- Steven Shenbaum as Harry Holmes
- Paul Ridley as Lord Browning
- Stephanie Arellano as Gabriella
- Blythe Matsui as Sakura
- Curtis Anderson as Goofy delegate
- Garikayi Mutambirwa as Niko
- Jeremy Maxwell as Jonathan
- Benton Jennings as Chef
- Jerry Gelb as Bell Captain
- Robert Phelps as Head Judge
- Jarrett Lennon as Randall
- Richard Alan Brown as Kid
- Leo Dolan, Ken Flori as Cockney cabbies
References
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External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Winning London at IMDb
- Winning London at Rotten Tomatoes
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