When Miley Stewart (aka pop-star Hannah Montana) gets too caught up in the superstar celebrity lifestyle, her dad decides it's time for a total change of scenery. But sweet niblets! Miley must trade in all the glitz and glamour of Hollywood for some ol' blue jeans on the family farm in Tennessee, and question if she can be both Miley Stewart and Hannah Montana.
Miley Cyrus
Miley Stewart / Hannah Montana
Billy Ray Cyrus
Robby Stewart
Emily Osment
Lilly Truscott
Margo Martindale
Ruby
Jason Earles
Jackson Stewart
Peter Gunn
Oswald Granger
Melora Hardin
Lorelai
Mitchel Musso
Oliver Oken
Lucas Till
Travis Brody
Barry Bostwick
Mr. Bradley
Moisés Arias
Rico Suave
Vanessa Williams
Vita
Jared Carter
Derrick
Beau Billingslea
Mayor
Katrina Smith
Mayor's Wife
Emily Grace Reaves
Cindy Lou
Jane Carr
Lucinda
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
Gary LeVox
Rascal Flatts
Jay DeMarcus
Rascal Flatts
Joe Don Rooney
Rascal Flatts
Joshua Childs
Store Manager
Rachel Woods
Phoebe Granger
Natalia Dyer
Clarissa Granger
Jerry Foster
Elderly Gentleman
Adam Gregory
Drew
Shawn Carter Peterson
Video Director
Jamal Sims
Rodeo Drive Dancer
John Will Clay
Volleyball Captain
D. Todd Hammond
Coach
Michael Cornacchia
Security Guard
Valorie Hubbard
Ticket Clerk
Tommy Barnes
Farmer's Market Vendor
Gary Schleimer
Distinguished Man
Jaci Cordell
Distinguished Woman
Jack Hoke
Bowtie Jack
Lisa Darr
Mother on the Pier
Paul Perri
Father on the Pier
Mario Carter
Beach Security Guard
Amber Hubert
Hannah Fan #1
Ashley Sundberg
Hannah Fan #2
Travis Archer
Headset Flunkie
Cole S. McKay
Pastry Chef
Ben Hatchell
Skateboarder #1
Chris O'Reilly
Skateboarder #2
James Alexander
Skateboarder #3
Shane T. Anderson
Limo Driver
Tyra Banks
Herself (uncredited)
Brooke Shields
Susan Stewart (uncredited)
Director
Peter Chelsom
Characters
Rich Correll
Characters
Barry O'Brien
Characters
Michael Poryes
Writer
Dan Berendsen
November 7, 2020
7
I genuinely enjoyed this. I didn't see that coming.
<em>'Hannah Montana: The Movie'</em> kept me suitably entertained from start-to-finish, it is so much better than I would've predicted. I have never seen an episode of the television series either.
It features a surprisingly interesting and fairly meaningful story, sure the ending is extremely Disneyfied and nonsensical but they make it work. For what it is, it's a relatively engaging storyline. There are a few bits of neat cinematography, also. Music-wise it's alright, "The Climb" is a (good) song that I was already familiar with.
Miley Cyrus does a respectable job in the lead role(s). Billy Ray Cyrus, Margo Martindale, Vanessa Williams and Barry Bostwick all feature too, as does a young Natalia Dyer. I like the casting.
I had very low expectations coming into this, but it's a film that pleasantly surprised me. I'd say it's worthy of a watch.